SSG Bob on 23 Sep 05 I had received a phone call at 1410 hrs. from SGT Bill stating that he had come into some money and that he had known that I was wanting to get some additional equipment for OUR SRT. SGT Bill stated that he needed myself to come in and type up a letter of justification and if I could also have SGT Jones come in as well to assist in writing this letter due to the fact that SGT Jones had been placed in charge of training folders. On notification of this I was on the phone notifing
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Throughout its history‚ the Navy has successfully met all its challenges. America’s naval service began during the American Revolution‚ when on Oct. 13‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships. Creating the Continental Navy. Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned‚ including John Paul Jones. From those early days of naval service‚ certain bedrock principles or core values have carried on to today. They consist of three basic principles
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In the army there are 3 main FM ’s that cover leadership. They are FM 7-0‚ FM 7-1‚ and FM 6-22. The Army ’s definition of leadership is the process of influencing people by providing purpose‚ direction and motivation while operating to accomplish the mission and improving the organization. An army leader is anyone who by virtue of assumed role or assigned responsibility inspires and influences people to accomplish organizational goals. Army leaders motivate people both inside and outside the
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Why you should not disrespect a Non Commissioned Officer You should not disrespect a Non Commissioned Officer‚ because it can cause you problems. You can get counseled‚ corrective action‚ or united states code of military justice action. Disrespecting a Non Commissioned Officer can show the lack of respect you have for the rank and the person behind the rank. You should always treat Non Commissioned Officers with the respect that they deserve. As a private you should do as you are told
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Officers History Army I. Introduction. A. Good morning‚ I’m MSG Michael Dobbs‚ Thank you for being here COL … and CSM… B. This is a unclassified NCO History presentation. C. I will be covering the NCO’s of 1865 to 1925. We will be looking at how they trained what weapons they used‚ the discipline they adhered into their soldiers and the hero’s that were made. D. References used: The Story of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps‚ Center of Military History‚ United States Army‚ Washington
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the US Army‚ accountability is a key factor that everyone should be aware of. To be accountable means to be dependable. In order to be accountable‚ you must arrive on time to PT‚ formation‚ work‚ appointments‚ etc. It is mainly concentrated on three things: custody‚ care‚ and safekeeping. If you make it a point to be accountable 100 percent of the time‚ then there should be no worries of where you are‚ if you are in trouble‚ or if anything is wrong. Accountability is something that the Army does
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1. Introduction: The Army has multiple high-performing organizations that share common objectives such as direction‚ purpose along shared values. My philosophy consists of two parts: Core Principles (Sec 2) which covers the values as well as purpose I expect from our unit‚ besides Standing Priorities (Sec 3) which outlines the Company’s direction for training and operations. 2. Company Core Principles: a. Accept your Charge. As members of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps
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Hello‚ Morgan Park. This is your principal Ms. Spivey speaking. The reason for you all here today is because of the amount of disrespect‚ and wildness that you’ve been doing since the start of the semester here at Morgan Park High School . Since there haven’t been any type of changes with your actions‚ prepare for theses consequence. First reason for this assembly is for the amount of disrespecting that is going on during school. It is not accepted here at my school‚ so if administration
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PFC White May 06‚ 2018 Leadership in the Army and Respect There are three ARMY publications which I have referenced which pertain to the purpose of NCO’s and other leaders in the military and why they deserve respect: ADP 6-22‚ AR 600-100‚ and FM 7-21.13. These publications clearly define the definition of leadership and the responsibilities of leaders in the ARMY such as the noncommissioned officer. These responsibilities are to influence their soldiers to achieve the ARMY’s goals‚ be the moral
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The Importance of Accountability is so you know where everyone and everything is at‚ at all times. It is also necessary to have accountability to make sure everything and everyone that your in charge of is secure and where they are supposed to be. When you have accountability it is easier to track down people or items if you were to need a person or item for anything. Being accountable means being dependable‚ showing up to work and to appointments on time‚ meeting deadlines‚ being at the right place
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