that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me‚ according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice.” Right there you are making a promise to the United States Military. Before you even put on the uniform‚ you promise you’ll obey the orders of the President and the orders of the officers appointed over you. Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Brand new privates are
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like you and soldiers like yours conducted intense combat operations in Afghanistan while only a short distance away others supported that nation’s rebuilding and still others fought fires in the northwestern US. Throughout the history of the Army the NCO has been there‚ leading soldiers in battle and training them in peacetime‚ leading by example and always‚ always - out front. THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVIL WAR The history of the United States Army and of the noncommissioned officer began in 1775
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I call it the glue that hold the ranks together. NCOs also give the soldiers direction and purpose. When I say direction I mean if there is a task or mission to do the NCO will give the mission to the soldiers and tell them what needs to get done and how to do it. NCOs also give the soldiers purpose by giving them a task or mission to do. Noncommissioned officers are also important because they can take care of soldier’s issues and problems. NCOs have been in the army for years and know how to help
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otherwise soldiers would not listen to the NCOs or orders that are given to uphold a mission. Upholding the mission is always the main priority for all units‚ and respect is always a factor in accomplishment of the mission and it also gives moral and builds team work among soldiers and non-commission officers alike. Disrespect will destroy any team work in a group of people. It shows resentfulness and slows production. Therefore‚ the army does not tolerate disrespect. Not only will it build tension between
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Training that is well planned‚ fully resourced‚ and well conducted will make your Soldiers more proficient‚ effective‚ and confident. When directed to train‚ prepare innovative lessons that use all available resources. Hands-on training under direct supervision with realistic objectives is the standard. Don’t ignore what you don’t know. Learn new tasks and equipment as soon as they become available to you. Seek out the subject matter experts and pass the knowledge you gain on to your Soldiers
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2012 Disrespect and Disrespectful The definition of disrespect is rudeness or a lack of courtesy. (noun) An example of disrespect is not saying “Thank you” to someone who helps you. To disrespect means to show rudeness or a lack of respect. (verb) An example of to disrespect is for a child to call his mother rude names. (Webster) Disrespect is a lack of respect for someone. For instance‚ if you are mean to your parents that is considered disrespectful. Teenagers often show disrespect to their
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ways‚ the NCO Creed still begins each paragraph with one of three letters: N-C-O. As the “yardstick” in which NCOs measure themselves‚ it continues to guide and reinforce the values of each new generation of NCOs. As former Sergeant Major of the Army Gene C. McKinney said "The NCO creed... is my rock and should be the foundation on which all NCOs build their two ideals- leadership and professionalism." This is what the NCO creed means to me. When attending Warrior’s Leader Course‚ NCO hopefuls
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ot mean to me what a marine NCO is First off i would like to state a well known quote known by all Marines‚ "Non Commissioned Officers (NCO’s) are the backbone of the United States Marine Corps." Without the NCO’s the Marine Corps could not function. This quote alone holds a great deal of history as well as gives a brief discription of what a Marine NCO truely is. NCO’s execute all orders and lead their fellow Marines. An NCO will go out of his or her way in order to aid‚ or take care of their
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of following a direct order Last night at final formation the company was directly told from‚ “The BAD GUY” to put our phones up before we went to sleep. This was just a simple task that should have been too easy to follow‚ right‚ wrong after lights out I was laying in bed not talking on my phone but I was still fumbling around with my phone trying to set my alarm‚ which was wrong because in the back of my mind I knew all I had to do was just leave the phone alone. Now this order was just something
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Disrespect for authority is at a climax around the globe‚ which can be seen by multiple police shootings‚ disrespecting the presidency‚ and disregarding American traditions. The bare minimum of how we should react to authority is to respect the offices of authority. Obeying‚ however‚ is a fundamental part of being under authority because "leaders" who have no one obeying them are not an authority. Obeying authority comes when you respect the person themselves‚ the office they obtain‚ and agreeing
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