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What does chapter 2 of the NCO guide cover?

Army Profession and Ethics

When does the Army Profession begin?

Oath of Enlistment

What is The Army Ethic?

An evolving set of laws values and beliefs deeply embedded within the core of the army culture and practiced by all members of the army profession to motivate and guide the appropriate conduct of individual members bound together by a common moral purpose.

What are the 5 army Ethics?

1. Humane treatment of detainees


2. Humane treatment of non-combatants


3. Make ethical decisions in action fraught with consequences


4. Leaders must not tacitly accept misconduct or encourage it


5. Soldiers must live with the consequences of their conduct

What are the 5 characteristics of the Army Profession?

1. Military Expertiese


2. Honorable Service


3. Trust


4. Esprit de Corps


5. Stewardship of the Profession

What are the Army Values?

1. Loyalty


2. Duty


3. Respect


4. Selfless Service


5. Honor


6. Integrity


7. Personal Courage

Give example of Army Customs

-Always render a salute if the situation warrants


-render proper respects to flag, reveille, and retreat at all times


-always make proper use of your chain of command

Give examples of army courtesies

-stand at parade rest when being addressed by an NCO of superior rank.


-walk on the left side of an NCO or officer of a superior rank


-when outdoors and approached by an NCO of superior rank, you greet the NCO by saying "good morning Sergeant"

When was the first of the Army unfurled?

14 June 1956

Describe the army flag

It is in the national colors of red white and blue with yellow fringe, it has a white field with the War Office seal in blue in its center. Beneath the seal is a scarlet scroll with the inscription "United States Army" in white letters. Below the scroll, the numerals 1775 appears in blue letters.

Define Esprit de Corps

Feeling of pride, fellowship, and common loyalty shared by the members of a particular group

What is the NCO Induction Ceremony

The NCO induction ceremony is meant to celebrate the transition of a soldier to a leader as they join the ranks of a professional NCO Corps

What does chapter 4 of the NCO Guide Cover

The Roadmap to Leadership

What are the Army Leadership Requirements?

-Convey information and provide guidance


-Train soldiers to cope, prepare, and perform regardless of the situation


-Set and maintain high quality standards and discipline


-Be a standard bearer and role model critical to training, educating, and developing subordinates


-Prepare soldiers for missions, stressing tradecrafts and physical hardening.


-coach counsel and mentor

What are the Army leader attributes?

1. Character - army values, empathy, warriors ethos, discipline


2. Presence - military and professional bearing, fitness, confidence, resilience


3. Intellect - mental agility, sound judgement, innovative, expertise



What are the Army Leader Competencies

1. Leads - builds trust, extends influence beyond the chain of command, leads by example, communicates


2. Develops - fosters esprit de corps, prepares self, develops others, stewards of the profession


3. Achieves - gets results

Where would you find a noncommissioned officer's role in reference to the chain of command?

AR 600-20

What are the two most important responsibilities of a leader?

Mission accomplishment and the welfare of the soldiers

What is command authority?

Command authority is the authority leaders have over soldiers by virtue of rank or assignment

What is it an NCO's principal duty and responsibility?

Training

All soldiers have responsibilities. What are they?

Individual responsibilities and command responsibilities

What are the three different types of duties?

Specified


Directed


Implied

How do you determine the amount of supervision needed to accomplish a task?

By considering your soldiers competence motivation and commitment to perform the task

To ensure your soldiers understand and I carrying out the task you should do what?

Supervise the task