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Non Commissioned Officer. Usually a Sgt. or above in the enlisted ranks.

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When did the Army begin the ranks of NCO's?

Wow, studied this in NCO School. The Army NCO Corps was established during the Revolutionary War by an Austrian by the name of Von Struben on direct orders of Gen. Washington. Exact year, I am not sure, but Von Struben made our NCO Corps unlike any other.


What is a army instructor?

Simply put, the seniormost NCO amongst a group of instructors.


Are Female US Army NCOs authorized to wear an NCO sword?

yes


Can you be flagged for not completing an NCOER as a Rater in the Army?

Technically you can be flagged for not completing an NCOER as a Rater, if you are an NCO in the US Army and have other NCO's under you it is your responsibility to conduct the proper measures to ensure your junior NCO's have the same opportunities for potential success in the Army as you have had. The only way you would be flagged would be by UCMJ for either actions unbecoming of an NCO or failure to preform duties as an NCO. In my personal opinion and if you were in my platoon, company or battalion and under me I would make sure that you yourself would find a swift demotion in your near future because you are a perfect example of a poor NCO, do you expect your NCOER to be done on time, if its not how will it effect your potential professional growth suffer.


America adopted whose NCO tradition?

America adopted the NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) tradition primarily from the British Army. This tradition evolved during the colonial period and became more formalized in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. The role of NCOs in the U.S. military has since developed into a vital component of leadership, training, and discipline within the ranks.

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What is the highest NCO rank in the US Army?

Sergeant Major of the Army is the highest rank NCO.


Does army nco academy cross over to air force nco academy?

No


What is the meaning of the Chevron to a US Army NCO?

The Chevron to a US Army NCO is used to indicate first sergeant is a mark of distinction and was used in heraldry to indicate achievement.


Under AR 600-8-19 is a Corpal a NCO?

No, a Corporal (Corpal) is not considered a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) by the U.S. Army. In the Army, the NCO ranks start from Sergeant and above. A Corporal is an enlisted rank below the ranks of Sergeant.


When did the Army begin the ranks of NCO's?

Wow, studied this in NCO School. The Army NCO Corps was established during the Revolutionary War by an Austrian by the name of Von Struben on direct orders of Gen. Washington. Exact year, I am not sure, but Von Struben made our NCO Corps unlike any other.


What is the difference between a US Army recruiter and a US Army reassignment nco?

An Army Recruiter deals solely with the initial enlistment of an individual where an Army Reenlistment NCO (Career Counselor) deals with the continuance of serve of every soldier who is currently serving.


What army regulation covers disrespect to an nco?

Insubordination. Article 91.


In 1902 the insignia returned to the point-up position How many distinctive NCO chevrons did the Army retain at that time?

At that time, the U.S. Army retained a total of three distinctive NCO chevrons.


Can a Gov Civilian give a negative counseling to a NCO?

no because just like an army nco cannot give a negative counseling to a marine nco. he has to run it up his chain of command. so no he cannot


Are Female US Army NCOs authorized to wear an NCO sword?

yes


What is a army instructor?

Simply put, the seniormost NCO amongst a group of instructors.


in what year did the Army formalize and expand the functions of the NCO support channel?

1976