Today i am going to write a summarization on Chapter 2 of FM 7-22.7 Duties‚ Responsibility‚ And Authority of the NCO. As a noncommissioned officer‚ it is your responsibility to know what authority you have as a leader‚ you must know what authority you have and where it comes from. When exercising your authority you are expected to use good judgement. The Army defines authority as this ( found in FM 7-22.7 ) Authority is the right to direct soldiers to do certain things‚ Authority
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operate proficiently. This will give them confidence in their ability. Responsibility is being accountable for what you do or fail to do. NCOs are responsible to fulfill not only their individual duties‚ but also to ensure their teams and units are successful. Any duty‚ because of the position you hold in the unit‚ includes a responsibility to execute that duty. As an NCO‚ you are accountable for your personal conduct and that of your soldiers. Also‚ each soldier is individually responsible for his own
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Giving respect to a NCO is an important role as a soldier in the United States military. Respect is one of the core Army values that we are taught upon us first entering the military. NCO’s have earned the respect throughout the years of service they have given and by proving to their chain of command that they have the ability to lead soldiers both on and off the battlefield. They have gone to schools put in the hard work that is required to lead soldiers by mentoring them‚ not only about the
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1. Responsibilities: As a noncommissioned officer‚ you are expected to adhere to and conduct yourself professionally in all facets of your unit’s mission‚ in both tactical operations and garrison support. 2. I expect you to carry yourself as a professional and treat your soldiers‚ as you would want to be treated. Your two priorities will remain the welfare of your soldiers and the accomplishment of the mission. I cannot stress to you the importance of soldier care. Set the example and inspire
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In the military lying to a non-commissioned officer is frowned upon‚ let alone a senior NCO. Soldiers lie to get out sticky situations‚ And or to cover their own tracks when they mess up. It is wrong to lie to a sergeant or even anyone. Once you tell one lie you have to keep telling lies to keep covering yourself. When does it all end? It never ends till you get caught. Lying is wrong period not just to an NCO. It is more wrong because these are the people you are suppose to go to if you are in trouble
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The definition of disrespect is lack of respect‚ courtesy‚ or flat out rudeness. In the United States Military‚ there are rules and regulations you must follow‚ one of them being respect to a non-commissioned officer. Disrespect of a NCO falls under the auspices of Article 91. Punishment may vary according to the offense that took place. Disrespect of a Non-Commissioned Officer can be seen as the following striking‚ acting in a insubordinative manner ‚ disregard of a lawful order‚ and or use of disrespectful
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Disrespecting a Nco THESIS Disrespecting a Non-Commissioned Officer is a touchy and /or susceptible subject. What may appear to one someone as neglect may not appear to another person as being so. Disrespecting a Non-Commissioned Officer Opening paragraph here In the NCO Creed it says I know my spends and will always purport their needs above my own. I bring this up for the fact that Non Commissioned Officers should know ab step up their soldiers and understand that soldiers
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The reason why I am writing this five hundred word essay is because I know I messed up and disobeyed a lawful order from a noncommissioned officer. So here are some of the reason on why you shouldn’t lie to a non-commission officer. For one you can receive actions under uniform code of military justice. This can be found in article 107 which deals with false official statements. This can land you with an article 15 that can come along with up to forty five days of extra duty which includes reporting
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For generations‚ Marines have proudly served in every region of the World. We have always been recognized for our high standards of military bearing and appearance. Tattoo excessiveness has become a growing trend world-wide and has lessened Marines from our well-known appearance. Due to this arising problem over the past few years‚ tattoo policies have been written and revised time and time again. In accordance to MARADMIN 029/10‚ the policy’s overall intent is to ensure Marines can be assigned to
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for success. Non-Commissioned Officers (NCOs) are the backbone of the Army. As the senior most NCO of my unit‚ I will strengthen that backbone. As my NCOs grow more competent‚ they will strengthen their junior enlisted Soldiers. I will insure Battle Assemblies (BAs) are more efficient and effective. A body without a strong spine is weak‚ immobile‚ and susceptible to injury. I will insure my NCOs understand and enforce their chains of command. My NCOs will train their junior enlisted as if they
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