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  1. Officer

    ROLE AS A MILITARY OFFICER When I joined the Army I had very little knowledge of military history. I was not an army brat, nor did I have very many family or friends in the military. I did not know the first thing about being in the military and much less about being an officer. As a noncommissioned...

  2. Enlisted Force Structure

    BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE AIR FORCE INSTRUCTION 36-2618 27 FEBRUARY 2009 Certified Current 23 March 2012 Personnel THE ENLISTED FORCE STRUCTURE COMPLIANCE WITH THIS PUBLICATION IS MANDATORY ACCESSIBILITY: RELEASABILITY: Publications and forms are available for downloading or ordering...

  3. Officer Candidates School

    UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS OFFICER CANDIDATES SCHOOL TRAINING COMMAND 2189 ELROD AVENUE QUANTICO, VA 22134-5003 GMK 1010 APR 2011 CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES TERMINAL LEARNING OBJECTIVES. 1. Without the aid of references, describe common terms, sayings, and quotations used in the Marine Corps without ...

  4. Amazing

    Striking or assaulting warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer. (a) That the accused was a warrant officer or enlisted member; (b) That the accused struck or assaulted a certain warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer; (c) That the striking or assault was committed while the victim was...

  5. jyucuy

    physical duties and management. Lance corporals and corporals are called junior NCOs, while sergeants, staff sergeants, warrant officers class two and one are classified as senior NCOs. Officers in the Australian Army perform paper work duties whilst in a barracks environment while the NCOs ensure discipline...

  6. The Elements of Article 91

    Article 91—Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer a. Text of statute. Any warrant officer or enlisted member who— (1) strikes or assaults a warrant officer, noncommissioned officer, or petty officer, while that officer is in the execution of his office; ...

  7. Article 91

    conduct toward warrant officer, NCO, or PO. (2) Disobeying a warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer. (a) That the accused was a warrant officer or enlisted member; (b) That the accused received a certain lawful order from a certain warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officer; (c) That...

  8. The Lack of Respect

    by The Free Online dictionary as : Lack of respect, esteem, or courteous regard and To show a lack of respect for Disrespecting a noncommissioned officer is not tolerated in the United States Army. The act itself goes against all that we are taught to believe as soldiers. A form of disrespect can be...

  9. Respect in the Army

    is part of the Army Values that define us as soldiers and how we should act as professionals fighting for the rights and privileges of our country members. We should always treat people as they should be treated. We learn to appreciate what the best attributes in someone are by the respect that is given...

  10. NCO Regulations

    “One Mind, Any Weapon” is one of the deadliest fighting programs world wide. Punitive articles of the UCMJ such as Article 91 - insubordinate conduct towards a warrant officer, NCO or PO. This Article means that any warrant officer or enlisted member who; strikes or assaults a warrant officer, non commissioned...

  11. The Lawful Order of an Officer

    soldiers. One definition of accountability ( from usmilitary.about.com) is "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 may or may not have actual possession...

  12. Warrant Officer Leadership

    A Warrant Officer And A Leader Over the course of my ------year career I have been fortunate to work with a number of outstanding leaders both Officers and NCO’S alike. I learned many valuable lessons and was positively influenced by all of them on many different levels. However, I found myself...

  13. Importance of following orders

    ineffective and when a one single soldier in a unit is combat ineffective this slows down the progress of winning by making the leaders deal with a soldier who can't help with the workload of the unit. For example, if a NCO tells a private to prepare a vehicle for something like that before they roll out for...

  14. History of Nco

    soldiers for NCO positions. (*von Steuben) This work served for 30 Years as the primary regulations for the Army. The duties of the noncommissioned officer, as set forth by von Steuben, were: The Sergeant Major served as the assistant to the regimental adjutant. He kept rosters, formed details, and...

  15. AR 670-1

    by providing justification that includes a full analysis of the expected benefits and must include formal review by the activity’s senior legal officer. All waiver requests will be endorsed by the commander or senior leader of the requesting activity and forwarded through their higher headquarters ...

  16. Navy Enlisted Advancement Manual Training Questions and Answers from Chapter 1, 3 and 7

    Navy enlisted Advancement Manual Training Questions and Answers from Chapter 1, 3 and 7 • Bupersinst 1430.16F Navy Enlisted Advancement Manual • What is the Maximum number of points you can earn on the Standard Score for pay grades E4-E7? 80 • True or False: The FMS for E4 through E6, the factors...

  17. Texas Young Marines Customs and Courtesies

    Authority Burden of Tradition INTRODUCTION (5 MIN) (ON SLIDE #1) 1. GAIN ATTENTION: Professionals! A professional is one who is competent and knowledgeable in all aspects of his livelihood. In garrison or in the field, in peace or in war, Marines exemplify the word "professional"...

  18. Insubordnation in the Military

    familiarity, other rudeness. Disrespect of Superior Commissioned Officer:  [Art. 89 UCMJ] When is victim “superior” to accused? Same armed force? Must be superior AND in chain of command!   Disrespect of Superior Commissioned Officer  [Art. 89 UCMJ] Do truthful, remarks violate this UCMJ offense?...

  19. Respect That You as a Soldier Owe to Ncos

    than that. A duty is a legal or moral obligation. For example, soldiers have a legal duty to obey the lawful orders of their leaders. Likewise, all officers and NCOs have a duty to "Take care of their soldiers." 3-3. Professionals do their work not just to the minimum standard, but to the very best...

  20. Obeying Orders

    there are a lot of orders you’ll be given. Anyone above your rank can lay out an order to you. Orders are what regulate soldiers, noncommissioned officers, officers, civilians, even the president in some ways. Even without someone telling you what you are supposed to be doing, you always have orders. Theres...

  21. Ucmj. 877. Article 77. Principals

    877. ARTICLE 77. PRINCIPALS Any person punishable under this chapter who-- (1) commits an offense punishable by this chapter, or aids, abets, counsels, commands, or procures its commission or (2) causes an act to be done which if directly performed by him would be punishable by this...

  22. Dissrespect

    by saying the situation he was putting me in was fucked up. Weather it was or it was NOT, that is not the way you should talk to a non comishioned officer. This offence can either be classified as failure to obey a direct order, disrespect, or misconduct. So here is my essay presented to you on all the...

  23. Chain of Command

    mission, without one the other would not have the capabilities to complete its tasks. The commissioned officer has many duties and responsibilities. As stated in FM 7-22.7 Chapter 2 “Commissioned officers hold a commission from the President of the United States, which authorizes them to act as the President’s...

  24. Paper

    Article 91, the insubordinate conduct towards Warrant Officer, Noncommissioned Officer, or Petty Officer. This article is put in place as a means to keep subordinates in line. It aims to keep Marines who are of a lesser grade from assaulting, disobeying, or disrespecting those of higher rank. This article...

  25. Mao Zedong

    changing as well. Several famous, well-known, individuals are thought of when one thinks of leadership. Oskar Schindler, a man who surrendered his reputation and money; who risked his own life in order to save lives of a people deemed his enemy is the perfect example of what an ethical leader is. A...

  26. Conduct

    It is Rudyard Kipling who famously called the Noncommissioned Officer Corps the backbone of the army. The Noncommissioned Officer as we know him today is a remnant of the organizational structure of the traditional European army, especially as it existed during the Hundred Years’ War. At that time...

  27. How to Write an Autobiography

    one older brother and a younger sister, life was very typical of the time and location. I graduated from high school in 1987 and shortly afterwards enlisted in the U.S. Navy where I was trained as a flight deck crash and salvage team leader on board the USS Enterprise and USS Tarawa where I traveled extensively...

  28. The Function of Police Officers in a named Caribbean Country

    2012/2013 Wednesday 14th November, 2012 SENTENCE OUTLINE TOPIC: The function of police officers in a named Caribbean country. THESIS STATEMENT: Essential features of the function of police officers in Trinidad and Tobago entail enforcing laws, apprehending offenders, community policing and regulating...

  29. Importance of rank structure in the military

    to the Marine Corps because it form one of the fundamental backbones of military service. Many believe that with rank structure the Marine Corps or any other military organization could not function. This is has been proven fact over the centuries by the countless of mob armies that has arisen in history...

  30. Loggie

    Selective Service System. Refusal to reopen a person’s classification, under the Selective Service System, after his or her entry into service does not have any significance on the merits of a registrant’s claim. If views are expressed under the Selective Service System concerning the merits of the claim of a...

  31. Essay

    organization of a unit. There are many reasons why being on time is important. The US Army depends solely on its soldiers, enlisted. Warrant officers, and commissioned officers alike. The military would not be anything without the soldiers. When soldiers aren’t there to perform there duties or they are...

  32. Demographic Factors and Us Military

    Professor Cheryl Lentz Tammy R. Meighan December 22, 2008 Introduction: The United States Military is a homogenous group of volunteer civilians who have committed themselves to service of their constitution, country, military and its people. There are major classifications within the military such...

  33. respect

    is put out to the person. The verbal part of this is to only say the correct things to the person. For example when a Senior NCO talks to a lower enlisted. The lower enlist should always say the senior NCO’s rank after they told them something. For instance, a MSG asks a question to a group of PFC’s...

  34. Military Pay

    of active duty or more than 1460 points as a warrant and/or enlisted member. See Department of Defense Financial Management Regulations for more detailed explanation on who is eligible for this special basic pay rate. For the Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy, Chief Master Sergeant of the AF,...

  35. Military Marriage

    Military marriage The lifestyle of a service member in our armed forces is a very unique lifestyle. This military lifestyle puts pressure on spouses and children that can never truly be measured. The military lifestyle is a lifestyle that is always full of change. These changes include the change...

  36. Allforone

    young adult battering • Believes that the male is the ruler and head of the house no matter what • Blames others for actions and rarely takes any personal responsibility unless he will directly benefit • May act very differently in public than at home • May be hateful and ugly to everyone...

  37. S1 Personnel

    PERSONNEL (S-1) Personnel (S-1) – Includes Finance, Human Resource Management, Enlisted Personnel Management System (EPMS), Full Time Support (FTS), Officer Personnel Management System (OPMS), Military Appearance & Conduct, Military Organizations/Information & Newsletters (Unofficial), Retention,...

  38. Killer

    as the most important thing is that it is not a good time with the best way for me I was in my head hurts and my dad and my friends and family and members of a new song on this my first ever get it a try to make it so I could have done a good 1What Army regulation covers Salutes, honors and visits of...

  39. Usmc

    leadership traits and how to lead younger marines and teach them the right way of how to do the right things at the work place. The rank determines who gets to tell whom what to do. The higher one's rank the more authority (and responsibility) they have. Then obeying lawful orderslike Brand new privates...

  40. Army Divorce Rates Drop Significantly

    dip in divorce rates appears to show it's having a positive effect. The Army’s divorce rate had soared over the past three years, most notably for officers, as longer and more frequent war zone deployments place extra strain on couple’s family life. Military families are being asked to make enormous...

  41. My Role as Military Officer

    I want to be an Officer for several reasons. I have always wanted to serve in the military since I was a child listening to my Grandfather talk about the Korean war and my Uncle about the war in Vietnam. I view becoming a Warrant Officer as a way to better serve by assuming more responsibility and...

  42. Respect: the Main Premise

    that respect is earned through training and experiences they have gained to get to the position they have. As a service member in the United States Army It is my duty to respect any person appointed over me. Respect in the military and in the civilian sectors is completely two different things in the...

  43. Nco History

    THE REVOLUTION TO THE CIVIL WAR The history of the United States Army and of the noncommissioned officer began in 1775 with the birth of the Continental Army . The American noncommissioned officer did not copy the British. He, like the American Army itself, blended traditions of the French, British...

  44. CHain of command

    keep you from getting in trouble and receiving corrective training as well as getting your issue handled quicker. By having a chain of command shows who is in charge from the lowest to the highest level. If there was no chain of command then everyone would think they are in charge. For example, during...

  45. Rater Excellence Bullets - Competence

    average o Chosen as a brigade 1993 DLI Language Olympics team member due to his language expertise o Selected for induction into the Sergeant Morales Club o Honor graduate from the Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Course o Developed a database program for security that was implemented...

  46. God and His Divine Power

    interference with either real property (other than a dwelling) or personal property, lawfully in his possession or in the possession of another who is a member of his immediate family or household or of a person whose property he has a legal duty to protect. However, he is justified in the use of force...

  47. acoutibility

    personal understanding that we each are active members in global, national, and local communities. Membership requires that we honor these communities’ customs and laws, that we serve as these communities with integrity, and that we treat all community members with respect and dignity. To be accountable...

  48. Officer Melborne

    Introduction Officer Melborne following a Red Honda Civic with a missing taillight and cracked windshield. After running the plates, finding they were two months past expiration, he turned on his flashers and signaled for the Civic to pull over. The officer proceeded to call in the license plate to...

  49. Importance of Guidance and Instructions

    battlefield field for the simple fact of, it will lead to disaster. If soldiers are horse-playing, not listening, disobeying their Non-Commissioned Officer and Commanders it will bring their career to a halt very quick. It can also lead to other soldiers loosing their life's aswell. As an eighty eight...

  50. accountablitiy

    Accountability is a very important part of an enlisted and a NCO's job. The enlisted soldier is responsible for all items issued to issued to him weather it be a weapon, NVG's, clothes, a vehicle, or some TA-50, a field manual, medication (morphine, Demerol, or any narcotics), BII, or ones self. The NCO's...

  51. Under Paid Police Officers

    English 1010 April 6, 2015 Under Paid Police Officers All the time I see on the news how a police officer has been shot, or how the police officer has been in a gunfight with a criminal on the street. It’s frightening to see every day officers of the law risk their lives to keep the criminals...

  52. Why I Am Here

    day-one of boot camp. Military members who fail to obey the lawful orders of their superiors risk serious consequences. Article 90 of the Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) makes it a crime for a military member to WILLFULLY disobey a superior commissioned officer. Article 91 makes it a crime to...

  53. Discipline and Standards

    within that chain of command the standards for all enlisted and offcers alike must hold up to. Through this chain of command, leaders issue orders and instructions and convey policies. A healthy chain of command is a two-way communications channel. Its members do more than transmit orders; they carry information...

  54. IPFU Appearance

    Appearance The appearance for Enlisted US Army service members is outlined by AR 670-1. The importance of appearance is to look professional. The purpose of appearance is for every soldier in the US Army, to include officers of both warrant and commissioned, to have a base line for general personal...

  55. gangang

    Most gang members have identifying characteristics unique to their specific clique or gang.[63] The Bloods, for instance, wear red bandanas, the Crips blue, allowing these gangs to "represent" their affiliation. Any disrespect of a gang member's color by an unaffiliated...

  56. law relating to false imrisonment: whether police officers are liable to arbitrary arrests

    The law relating to false imprisonment: whether police officers are liable for arbitrary arrests Abstract The right to liberty is a human right that is embodied in various legal conventions across the globe. Even though it can be derogated in certain circumstances, depriving someone of their liberty...

  57. board study

    DEERS – Defense Enrollment Eligibility Reporting System .................................................................. 21 NCODP – Noncommissioned Officer Development Program ............................................................... 21 Weight Control ..............................................

  58. Who Moved My Cheese?

    Who Moved My Cheese?” “Who Moved My Cheese?” is an interesting yet simple book written by Dr. Spencer Johnson. This parable takes a curious look into change, our reaction to it, and the different personalities that we hold within ourselves when dealing with it. The book was a quick read...

  59. Oh Boy

    Museum of the Noncommissioned Officer A Short History of the NCO NCO Museum Staff Article Written By L. R. Arms Editor Patricia Rhodes U.S. Army Sergeants Major Academy Fort Bliss, Texas List of Illustrations Percival Lowe, B Company, 2d Dragoons, 1852. Corporal Henry Jagger, 1860...

  60. Final Essay

     Should Police Officers Who Lie Be Terminated as a Matter of Public Policy? Glenda Pearson Liberty University 201530 Summer 2015 CJUS 530-B02 LUO Abstract Ethical behavior of policemen, similarly to any other representative of the state authority, is put under...