a unit to thrive and accomplish our mission. From reading FM 7-21.13 I now understand why customs are so important to the fabric of the unit and to the army and how they can make an individual look in the eyes of a higher ranking officer or non-commissioned officer and how it can appear that such individual is ignorant‚ careless‚ or undisciplined. These simple acts are the army’s common law and should be fallowed without question. They contribute to almost every Army value including Duty‚ Loyalty
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Military Justice‚ or in the form of how a Soldier is viewed by his or her superiors‚ during war time. The current crumbling state of the military‚ such as the decreasing age‚ operational readiness and leadership ability in the ranks of the Non-Commissioned Officers‚ is leading to a more prevalent breakdown in the adherence of Army values in lower enlisted Soldiers. Lower enlisted Soldiers are taught not to think for themselves‚ but to do as they are told‚ because it has always been that way. However
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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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focuses on. In this essay‚ I will be discussing the importance of accountability and the responsibilities as a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO). Accountability is concerned primarily with records‚ while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody‚ care‚ and safekeeping. Accountability is defined as‚ the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property‚ documents‚ or funds. The person having this obligation
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mental or physical sometimes our reactions become irrational. However being in todays army and serving as a Non-Commisoned Officer no matter what limit you are push to you must always maintain a the upmost level of perfessionalism and respect. Last week I push to a new level of fustrtion and madness. In response to this I lost my proffesinalism‚ I dissrespected a sernior non-commisoned officer something that should never be done. In response i was formally consoled and told to write a 5 page essay
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The Specialist Creed No one gets away with more than I. I am a non Non-Commissioned Officer‚ a beast of burden. As a junior enlisted soldier I realize that I am a member of an under appreciated‚ much chastised group of soldiers which is known as the ribcage‚ or perhaps pancreas‚ of the Army. I am proud of myself and my fellow Specialists and will continue to bitch‚ whine and sham until the absolute last second regardless of the mission at hand. I will use my grade and position to avoid responsibility
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military shorter‚ more precise‚ and quicker. The shorthand language makes the military culture more rigid and strict in its everyday use. The end result of all this strictness and swiftness is the two basic cultures of the military: NCO-(Non-Commissioned Officer) and Officer-life. The NCO Culture is rude and crude yet It is still refined. The NCO is the man‚ or woman‚ on the front lines of the battlefield (where women are not allowed) and in training. These leaders must at times use harsh language to get
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What You Can Expect From Me as an NCO As a Non-commissioned Officer you can expect me to be a professional leader dedicated to taking care of soldiers‚ the mission‚ and the army way of life. You can expect me to use Army Regulations‚ Technical Manuals‚ and direct orders from my superiors as my guidance on what actions to take in each situation faced whether tactical or technical. I will not be afraid to make sound and timely decisions in the absence of my leadership’s orders. When left in charge
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The importance of accountability In the army accountability is everything. The definition of accountability is an obligation or willingness to accept responsibility or to account for ones actions. You have to have accountability for everything you do formation ceremonies to the items that you carry on you every day I’m going to give you 5 examples of when and why accountability would be very important example one having accountability of your soldiers if you are a NCO you always need to know
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obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property‚ documents‚ or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property‚ documents‚ or funds. Also‚ being responsible or liable for someone or something at the state of event and or situation. The main reason it is important to maintain accountability of TA-50 as a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) is because you have to set the standard for the
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