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NCO Authority & Resp
Question | Answer |
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What is the purpose of the Chain of Command? | assist commanders at all levels to accomplish unit's mission while caring for personnel/property in their charge. Simple/Direct CoC facilitates transmittal of orders in minimum time with no misinterpretation. |
What is the purpose of the NCO Support Channel? | Parallels and complements the CoC. It is a channel of communication and supervision from the CSM to 1SG and then to other NCOs and enlisted personnel of the unit. |
What are the 10 ways the NCO Support Channel helps the command? | Profes. Army Ethic, Unit Ops w/i policies, Train of MOS and skill/attr of a soldier, supervise fitness/weight, teach hist of army cust., court., trad, care for & fam, mission of unit, unit equipment, NCODP, courage, candor, competence, commit, compassion |
What are the 4 steps of the Operations Process? | Plan, Prepare, Execute, Assess |
What are the NCO responsibilities to Mission Command? | respond unantici. prob, assume respon., unity of effort, understand cmdrs intent, overall common obj, synchro. actions with rest force, enforce standards while conduct. daily missions, live Army Ethic, care/set ex. to sold., dev. subord, advise comdrs, |
In addition to accomplishment of the mission and the welfare of your soldiers, what are some other basic responsibilities of an NCO? | Maintain Discipline, Maintain Property Accountability, Train Soldiers |
Define Command Authority. | authority a commander lawfully exercises over subordinates by virtue of rank or assignment |
Define General Military Authority | authority extended to all soldiers to take action and act in the absence of a unit leader or other designated authority |
What are the 9 methods of influence? | Pressure, Legitimating, Exchange, Personal Appeal, Collaboration, Rational Persuasion, Apprising, Inspirational Appeals, Participation |
List and define the 3 types of duties. | (1) Specified: related to MOS (2) Directed: issued by superiors (3) Implied: based on individual initiative |
What are the 5 types of responsibilities? | Command, Supervisory, Direct, Custodial, Personal |