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    The Importance of Documentation Documentation: Material‚ printed or electronic‚ that provides official information or evidence or that serves as a record. Why is documentation important? Without it there would be no record of anything. Humans have been documenting and recording important information for centuries. Information from inventory lists to details of wars‚ weather reports‚ past civilizations‚ and census data. As a non-commissioned officer having documentation when required is important

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    Chapter one of FM 7-22.7 is about the history and background of the NCO Corps. Non Commissioned Officers have been an extremely important part of the United States Army since it was established on June 14 1775. The job of the NCO is to lead and train soldiers‚ and they have been doing so since the Revolutionary War all the way to fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. At first there was no real set standard of NCO duties and responsibilities‚ but in 1778 Inspector General Friedrich von Stueben

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    Since the beginning of the Marine Corps‚ NCOs have played a pivotal and vital role‚ not only in the evolution but in the success of the Marine Corps and its missions. From being the embodiment of the Corps‚ and to upholding all of its vast history and traditions‚ whether that be its core values of honor‚ courage‚ and commitment or its saying‚ “Semper Fidelis.” On every battlefield our country has ever been on since the founding of the Corps on November 10‚ 1775‚ Marines have been there to face

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    Importance of Command

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    problem he would go to his NCO first before going to their SCNOs or Commander; this way he isn’t stepping on people’s feet and everyone is aware of the situation so they can get it fixed. You also have to think of it in a war situation. If there was no chain of command then everyone would think they are in charge. If an NCO tells a private to go do this‚ then the private knows to just go do it. If there was no chain of command then the private would probably try and tell the NCO off and then he will probably

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    Why the NCO Force Management within the Army National Guard is prolonged? Is the Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Corps (Enlisted force) talent accurately managed throughout the ranks in order to sustain force readiness? During many years‚ the Army has continuously fulfilled analysis (studies) of the force to establish and improve management guidance over different initiatives‚ policies‚ regulations‚ and strategies in order to effectively organize the use of manpower through talent management‚ authorizations

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    This essay I am going to write is about the importance of accountability in the army‚ and as to how it affect the units mission. First off by definition "Accountability is important in the military because soldiers are often times required to perform extremely challenging duties and services. Without accountability‚ a soldier cannot be expected to meet these high demands and expectations". Being accountable means being in the right place at the right time‚ being in the proper duty uniform‚ being

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    Importance of Orders

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    over you‚ period. NCOs are the backbone of the military and carry the workload for the day to day operations. They spend countless amounts of time‚ drop countless amounts of blood‚ and shed tears ensuring that our military remains the best in the world. With the time spent comes experience that’s invaluable. They pass down their wisdom and experience to junior and new military Soldiers‚ Sailors‚ Airmen‚ Marines‚ and Coastguardsmen to make sure that we remain elite. NCOs take on the responsibility

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    The Importance

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    The Importance Paulo Coelho explained‚ “Why is patience so important?" "Because it makes us pay attention.” Being patient and attention to detail are few of many characteristics that are essential to being a proficient healthcare provider. Healthcare providers have a very important job and these characteristics correspond to one another in everyday actions. I always thought of myself as a very patient person and while working at a daycare realized that along with patience came the importance of

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    accountability is so strictly enforced because the failure of one soldier to do its part could result in the failure of team’s entire mission. Accountability is a very important part of a soldier’s job‚ whether that soldier is junior enlisted or an NCO. The enlisted soldier is responsible for all items issued to him/her whether it be the individual’s weapon‚ NVG’s‚ clothes‚ a vehicle‚ or any another personal item. Accountability is especially important to NCO’s‚ as they are responsible for the most

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    PV2 Starling‚ LaTonya Importance of Accountability The importance of accountability and communication in the Military is so each and every personal is all on the same page. Also so our organization runs smooth. Communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what it is today. Without communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers. Not to mention‚ innocent lives would be in jeopardy‚ missions

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