Respecting a Non-Commissioned Officer Respect is defined as a feeling or understanding that someone or something is important or serious; and should be treated as so. A Non-Commissioned Officer is defined as a subordinate officer (such as a sergeant) in the army‚ air force‚ or marine corps appointed from among enlisted personnel. Noncommissioned officer has through his or hers experience‚ been placed in a position to lead‚ supervise and train soldiers. A Non-Commissioned Officer is a highly
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Duty: My recommendation for your additional duty is becoming the Unit Training Manager. Being the Command Post Unit Training Manager requires you to be a subject matter expert of all functions within our job. As a seasoned and very knowledgeable Staff Sergeant I believe you would excel within the position but also will provide a challenge for you as well. Being the Unit Training Manager you’ll be required to interact with others and briefings to leadership. Due to your anti-social behaviors‚ I believe
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initiative and operating within the commander’s intent. Now‚ as I complete the Sergeants Major Academy‚ I have a thorough understanding of how public affairs is linked to mission command as a warfighting function. The purpose of this paper is to describe how public affairs is vitally linked to the mission command warfighting function and how applying the mission command principles will make me a more effective staff non-commissioned officer and leader. Inform and Influence According to Army Doctrine
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from the British. Before the Revolutionary War‚ Americans drilled with militia outfits based on the British tradition. Sailors followed the example of the most successful navy of the time -- the Royal Navy.So‚ the Continental Army had privates‚ sergeants‚ lieutenants‚ captains‚ colonels‚ generals‚ and several now-obsolete ranks like coronet‚ subaltern and ensign. One thing the Army didn ’t have was enough money to buy uniforms.T o solve this‚ Gen. George Washington wrote‚ "As the Continental Army
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A Tribute to a Mentor Sergeant Robertson‚ Sterling SNCOA Mentoring Marines SSGT Chaidez 12 March 2013 My Mentor that stands out in my mind is Staff Sergeant Barbara of MCCS (Marine Corps Community Services). Staff Sergeant Barbara has inspired me in many ways as well as motivated me to be a better and harder working Marine. He knew what it takes to make a warehouse great. I was only able to work with him for just over a Month which makes what I learned in such a short period time so
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Personal Experience Monograph SSG John Webb The Worst Day of My Life 20 October 2012 ALC Class 001-13 Unclassified TABLE OF CONTENTS Abstract………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………1 Introduction………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………..1 Description of events………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….1 Outcomes……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………4 Lessons……………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………….5 Conclusion…………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………………
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all of the soldiers in the battery. The battery commander has three soldiers directly under his guidance and control‚ the XO and Jessip 2 two platoon leaders. The first sergeant has two soldiers directly below him the platoon sergeants. The first sergeant is also the highest level of the NCO support channel. The platoon sergeants have three to
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Army in public or your leader‚ never offer excuses as to why something was not done or for anything else‚ if you don’t know the answer to something‚ never answer with just I don’t know. You will not go wrong with saying “I do not know sir/ma’am/ sergeant‚ but I will find out and let you know as soon as I find out the answer. Do not jump your chain of command‚ and never “wear” your superior’s rank‚ don’t appear in uniform in public while intoxicated. Those are just a few examples of things to avoid
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Army tightens rules on hair‚ tattoos‚ makeup BY LANCE M. BACON - STAFF WRITER | POSTED : SATURDAY APR 14‚ 2012 9:41:55 EDT Senior leaders are putting the final touches on 17 grooming regulation changes that cover everything from tattoos and makeup to cellphones and civilian attire. And soldiers will likely face punishment under the Uniform Code of Military Justice if they fail to get squared away. The pending changes include: • Shorter sideburns. • Soldiers must be clean shaven on and off duty
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and DA From 2404‚ Equipment Inspection and Maintenance Worksheet. 4. RESPONSIBILITIES: Squad Leaders are responsible for their squad’s serviceability of their M4/M4A1 carbine and the ability for their squad to pass inspection by the platoon sergeant and arms room. 5. PROCEDURES: 1. Weapons will be checked and cleared prior to disassembly of your weapon. When clearing your weapon‚ put your weapon on safe if not done so already‚ and have your battle buddy ensure that the firing
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