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Q: Who gives you your authority as an NCO?
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Who gives the authority to an NCO to give UCMJ action?

Article 7


How many days does a supervisor need to rate a NCO under his authority?

90 consecutive days


How many rated days does a supervisor need to rate a NCO under his or her authority?

60 Days


What is the meaning of an NCO Creed?

NCO Creed stands for non- commissioned officers creed. It is a tool to remind and educate enlisted leaders of their responsibilities and authority, in other words it's a Code of conduct.


Can a flagged NCO give a negative counsiling statement?

Of course. The flag status of the NCO has no bearing on their duties and responsibilities. As long as the NCO retains their current grade, they have the same level of Authority that they always have. If you disagree with the counseling, address it with your NCO support channel. If the counseling is justified, and you are simply trying to shithouse lawyer your way out of responsibility for your actions, you are out of luck.


What do NCOs not have the authority to do?

NCO do not have the authority to "impose nonjudicial punishments on other enlisted soldiers." This means that any disciple must be within the law and this is meant to protect soldiers rights.ÊÊ


Who gives authority?

In a democracy authority comes from the people.


After the organizational nco sword has been passed during a change of responsibility ceremony?

After the organizational NCO sword has been passed during a change of responsibility ceremony what role does the outgoing commander/CSM assume


Who gives the court their authority?

The Parliament does


Does the NCO Support Channel has the authority to revoke orders given by the chain of command?

No, however officers in the chain of command would do well to listen to there NCOs.


What gives power right to authority?

Adjudication means to give power, right, or authority.


In the military if the adjutant is an NCO are officers required to follow his orders?

The Adjutant would not be an NCO. The NCOIC might have to fill in for the adjutant, for example, when the previous adjutant has been reassigned, and they're waiting on the replacement to arrive, but would never actually be the adjutant. If an NCO found themselves in such a role, they would have some degree of authority within that role, but you wouldn't see them ordering officers around and such.