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NCO Guide - TC 7-22.

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Flag Symbolism - Red valor and bravery
Flag Symbolism - White purity and innocence
Flag Symbolism - Blue vigilance, perseverance, and justice
Some senses of pride are derived from having: (1)Self Esteem, (2)Civic Pride (3)National Pride, (4)Espirit de Corps
The three methods of instruction used to teach drill to Soldiers are: Step-by-step, Talk-through, and by-the-numbers.
Our National Anthem officially became the “Stars Spangled Banner” by 3 March 1931
The Army Song: “The Army goes Rolling Along” was formally dedicated by the Secretary of the Army on Veterans Day, 11 November 1956.15
Inspections must have a specific purpose: (4) 1.Be related to mission accomplishment,2.Tailored to meet commander's needs, 3.Be performance oriented, 4.Capable of analyzing performance
Basic elements of an inspection are: (5) (1) Measure performance against a standard. (2) Determine the magnitude of the problem(s (3) Seek the root cause(s) of the problem(s (4) Determine a solution. (5) Assign responsibility to the appropriate individuals or agencies.
The 3C’s of the Army Profession which are: 1)Competence.2)Character, 3)Commitment
3C's:Competence In the NCOs performance of duty
3 C's:Character NCOs demonstrate character in her/his decisions and actions
3 C's :Commitment. reflected by the way she/he executes the mission despite risk, challenge, and adversity.
Book written by Prussian General Friedrich Wilhelm von Steuben, “Regulations for the ORDER and DISCIPLINE of the Troops of the United States" /Blue Book
Book - NCO RESPONSIBILITY Blue Book
Book - NCO ROLE Abstract of Infantry Tactic
Book - NCO DUTIES Noncommissioned Officer Manual
An NCO is a pt 1: (1-7) 1)Professional Soldier 2)Mentor 3)Comprehensively Fit, 4)Ethical Decision Maker, 5)Competent, 6)Proficient In Duties, 7)Self Aware
An NCO is a pt 2: (8-15) 8)Responsible, 9)Servant Leader, 10)Effective Communicator, 11)Strength of Character, 12)Loyal, 13)Critical thinker/problem solver, 14)Dependable/Accountable, 15)Moral
NCO Vision (Pt1) An NCO Corps, grounded in heritage, values, and tradition, that embodies the warrior ethos;values perpetual learning; And is capable of leading,training and motivating soldiers
NCO Vision (Pt2) We must always be an NCO Corps that 1)leads by example, 2)trains from experience, 3)maintains and enforces standards, 4) takes care of soldiers, 5)adapts to a changing world
The Sergeant’s Role 1)direct supervision of Soldiers at the team level.2)first line leaders who have the most direct impact on Soldiers
The Staff Sergeant’s Role
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