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    different units. These units can usually compose of a squad leader‚ or nco‚ a support gunner armed with an automatic machine gun‚ a rifleman‚ and possibly a sniper. The standard rifle man has two hand grenades (which are nearly impossible to use by the way) and their rifle. The support gunners have there machine gun and pistol‚ and the officer/nco has a submachine gun‚ a pistol‚ grenades‚ smoke grenades‚ and a detailed map. The nco has an important task and there is only one‚ but since this is a video

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    The importance of accountability. In the military accountability is very important. Your NCOs need to keep accountability at all times‚ the need to know where you are going to be so they find you in case you have formations‚ or something else important comes up. If you are not accounted for and your NCO does not know where you are a lot of things could happen as far as being listed as AWOL. You could get in so much trouble over being in a AWOL status like an article 15 or worse‚ prison time.

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    Disrespct

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    should disrespect a non commissioned officer (NCO) and challenge his authority. Disrespecting an officer shows that I do not respect him being a leader and although I did not display respect at the moment I do respect my NCO. The duties of the Non Commissioned Officers are to keep the moral up and motivate soldiers and encourage them to do their very best and showing disrespect to the NCO’s not only decreases moral‚ it also makes it to where the NCO thinks less of the person and lowers the person’s

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    Army Chain Of Command

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    support and combat service support units. The main reasons when discussing the Chain Of Command is managing how it all works. Orders are usually passed down through the high ranking soldiers. They are usually passed from Commissioned officers to NCO (Non-Commissioned Officers) and their subordinates. When the orders are received the are either done personally or passed the are either done personally

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    the military. They are needed by all ranks and are essential to the military. Sergeants are responsible for the individual training‚ personal appearance and cleanliness of their soldiers. The authority of the sergeant is equal to that of any other NCO rank. The sergeant must be unquestionably competent in order to carry out the mission correctly‚ accomplish each task and care for assigned soldiers. The rank of sergeant is not a position in which to learn how to become a leader. There is no room for

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    disrespect but for the sign of Respect is that the person shows you their upmost attention to every detail that is put out to the person. Obeying an order from a NCO or commissioned officers is highly respect in the military world the proper way to respect an NCO or commissioned officer is by standing at the proper position for an NCO it will be standing at parade rest for a commissioned officer the soldier or personnel addressing the officer will stand at attention if the soldier of personnel

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    The importance of following orders and the emphasis of how it applies to unit structure including the specialty of a soldier On Wednesday‚ 28 February 2015‚ I was given instructions and failed to do so by taking initiative and went to talk to my Platoon Sergeant SFC Taylor. I understand my mistakes and what they can cause that is why I am writing this essay about the importance of following order‚ with emphasis on how it applies to our unit and our specialty. Failing to follow instructions‚ no

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    reasons. There is an old saying among army leaders‚ “Take care of your people‚ and they’ll take care of you.” The reasons are to start‚ because of the Army Values‚ the NCO creed‚ and basic morals. The Army Values: loyalty‚ duty‚ RESPECT‚ selfless service‚ honor‚ integrity‚ and personal courage. These are things every Soldier‚ NCO‚ and Officer agrees to live by as guidance for how they carry themselves in day to day life. The respect value is defined as; “Treat people as they should be treated

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    Prince and Accountability

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    early is being on time. The importance of being on time when getting accounted for shows how responsible you are instead of showing up late. More simply put accountability is being where you are supposed to be when you’re supposed to be there so your NCO or commander knows if every one is ok and what resourses they have available to them. Also accountablity is knowing where all the gear and other items you are resopnsible for are at all times. Accountability is important for all soldiers because

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    Why Are Drills Important

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    However today drills can benefit in others ways and may be used in the unit to promote participation and discipline. Drills should be part of a routine and should be reinforced by the NCO in charge. It’s the duty of the NCO to hold mandatory drill professional military education for a minimum of three hours a week. As a NCO‚ “I intent to promote participation in the unit by holding my section to the standard on the quarter deck”. As the result discipline‚

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