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    The average civilian or recruit coming into the Army often misunderstands the meaning of the words military discipline. He thinks of them as being connected with punishments or reprimands which may result from the violation of some military law or regulation. Actually‚ discipline should not be something new to you for you have been disciplined all of your life. You were being disciplined at home and in school when you were taught obedience to your parents and teachers‚ and respect for the rights

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    officers. I have been tought everything i know about the marine corps from ncos . Also ncos have the hardest jobs in the marine corps ‚like being a drill instructor or a squad leader. They also have to be the best leaders and the most inform about any situation. Most of the time ncos know more than officers do. Marine corps Non-Commissioned Officers have tales of their combat experiences have become the stuff of legends. NCOs are the Corporals and Sergeants responsible for the lives of their men in

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    DURING THE KOREAN WAR: Marine Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs) have always been a crucial part in fighting America’s war. They distinguished themselves by taking on the responsibility to train their inexperienced Marines‚ and for accepting the challenge of command when platoon commanders were casualties. Small unit leadership played a key role in victory especially during the invasion of Inchon on September 15‚ 1950. Most of the NCOs involved in the landing at Inchon were combat veterans‚ however

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    further my knowledge of the Army NCO support channel‚ chain of command and why we as Soldiers use them. It is also to inform the parties that may be what I feel loyalty‚ dedicated service and also my interpretation of Military bearing and Discipline. I am explaining the importance of obeying a lawful order from an NCO and performing that order in a timely manner. The NCO support channel is designed to be subordinate to and supportive of the chain of command. The NCO support channel is not an independent

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    for success. Disrespecting an NCO is uncalled for and looks bad on that NCO‚ your peers‚ team leaders and even the Staff NCO’s and Officers who put that NCO in charge of you. It shows that what your leaders have taught you didn’t mean anything to you. They were put there to train you and are trusted by those above them‚ disrespecting them shows to Marines above the NCO that that NCO can not do his job properly. It’s very unprofessional to talk back to an NCO. From day one at boot camp we are

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    leave request would be denied. Other paperwork ignored or improperly completed can result in mission failure‚ delayed repairs‚ etc. Dependent documents are imperative to ensuring eligible family members receive the benefits entitled to them. The NCO Creed: No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer‚ a leader of soldiers. As a noncommissioned officer‚ I realize that I am a member of a time honored corps‚ which is known as "the Backbone of the Army." I am proud of the Corps

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    Squad “Embodiment of Marine Corps History and Traditions: The modern NCO” The modern Marine NCO is the embodiment of the Corps’ history and traditions for more reasons that can be mentioned in this essay. Before we dive into the reasons‚ we must understand what does that statement really means. It means to that the current generation NCOs represent as a whole‚ or rather becomes‚ the Corps’ history and traditions. NCOs are the ones who make decisions that become yesterday’s history‚ are

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    Leadership Philosophy Becoming a successful non-commissioned officer (NCO) is one of the biggest yet most challenging accomplishments a Soldier can achieve during their military career. To be a successful leader‚ an NCO needs to understand their own strengths and weaknesses while recognizing the strengths and weaknesses of their Soldiers. This allows NCOs to maintain balance within their sections while developing junior Soldiers into future leaders. As a leader‚ it is important to lead from the

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    real "hands on" experiences‚ and progression through the enlisted ranks‚ the NCO should be in a position of self confidence and esteem‚ that their position alone should demand respect from both enlisted soldiers and our officers‚ because the NCO is in a leadership position‚ and respecting at least their position and authority is required by regulation. The Unite States Army does not make the town’s idiot an NCO. An NCO is the one who has been there‚ done that‚ and has gone through a rug road. They

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    beginning of the American Revolution. Caring for casualties on the battlefield was a major problem in the recovery and care as this was the responsibility of the Quartermaster Sergeant and select Soldiers from the field‚ mainly Noncommissioned Officers (NCOs). Injured Soldiers could not call for the skilled medic as they did not exist yet. Regimental Surgeons performed initial treatment‚ but there was still a problem as the numbers of casualties had risen. The quality of care performed by the Quartermaster

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