instructors/leaders within this "Institution of Excellence". In order for this institution to integrate and support the Army Learning Model‚ is essential to develop the faculty and encourage the entire faculty to participate. Effective 30 January 2015‚ All NCOs who are actively serving as instructors
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While it may not appear that a photography class may be of use to a public health major‚ I have taken from this course many skills which I can use to be a more productive individual. The skills will not only be useful to my future civilian career but to my future military career as well. The first and perhaps most important of these skills is time management. This class is more in depth than simply snapping a few photographs‚ time needs to be set aside in order to properly develop film and print
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some of us are occasionally late due to circumstances beyond our control‚ habitual tardiness shows a lack of respect for other people and their time. If someone is late continually that shows that they more then likely do not care about what their NCO tells them. Time is a precious gem that should not be wasted at any cost. If you don’t use your time wisely‚ you can never get it back. It is a very special resource in that you cannot store it or save it for later. Promptness is not only a duty‚ but
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private in the Army. Within the military‚ the chain of command is a method for leading and communicating. In addition to being a chain of command within the officer ranks‚ One of the main purposes of the chain of command is to be the back bone of the NCO support channel. The discipline and order that the army maintains is what makes our Army the strongest in the world. From the moment you raise your hand and join the military you do as you are instructed at any time to complete any mission during
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out on post checks and my people are happy to see me. Its always a sense of accomplishment to know that I don’t have to ask people questions to get them to talk to you on a personal level. I would describe myself as being and no nonsense type of NCO. Even though I laugh and joke around with my flight members‚ I do not tolerate them to slack off in they’re duties as Security Force Members. It is our duty to up-hold the laws and not break them so everyone is held to the same standard. My supervisor
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to make sure their soldiers are safe at all times whether it be in the states or over seas which is why they do not take accountability lightly. As an enlisted soldier‚ it is my responsibility to keep track of all items that are issued to me. An NCO on the other hand is responsible for making sure that soldiers and equipment. A lot of money is spent on military equipment‚ so the Army expects to know where it is at all times. Without accountability‚ things could turn into complete and utter
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(Dempsey‚ 2010) “To be a professional is to understand‚ embrace‚ and competently practice the expertise of the profession”. People of America trust the Army to provide a service‚ to protect and uphold the America constitution of to the republic. (Dempsey‚ 2010) Expertise‚ Trust‚ Development‚ Values‚ and Service define a Profession of Arms. (Dempsey‚ 2010) Skill Trust‚ Leadership‚ Character‚ Duty define a professional of Arms. Upholding a certain professionalism that gains the trust of the people
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The Importance of Being On-Time The principal reason for this essay is since I did not follow out proper orders and was not at the right place of duty for PT/Accountability formation at the appropriate time. Though there was a miscommunication‚ granted on my half‚ there’s nonetheless no excuse for me to miss a formation. I desire to be a great soldier and I desire to excel inside military. The first step I need to put into action is often making sure I am at the appropriate place of duty
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the person. I began to notice this trend as a young airman when an older senior NCO pulled me aside and said to me “Hey Sparks‚ would you rather have respect for your rank or personality?” This was a question I pondered on for a bit and replied with the answer‚ “Both”. The reason I said both was because no matter what my rank was I wanted people to always respect me as a human being. After my reply the Senior NCO‚ next asked “Well Sparks how do you achieve both?” After giving this next question
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person. There are many ways to insure that your weapon is both secure and safe. Whichever method you chose to keep your weapon safe and secure is up to you. If you fail to keep your weapon safe and secure it could result in punishment by your superior NCO or specialist. Leaving your weapon unsecured could also result in life threatening consequences. Those consequences could be perhaps a deranged soldier getting their hands on your weapon and using the weapon to do harm on your fellow soldiers or even
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