Professor Ortiz, I am currently an E-6 staff sergeant, E-6 is the pay grade and staff sergeant is the Rank. I am going to be promoted to E-7 sergeant first class with in the next few months. Becoming an E-8 Master Sergeant is a goal I set early in my career. As an E-8, you can be in many different positions such as a first sergeant. There are many rewarding benefits, such as More Money, More Responsibility, and fewer people giving you orders. What I truly find rewarding is that as an E-8…
What Commander spot are you applying for?: Shadow Name on server: TTC ARC PFC Swift Hours on server: 24+ Hours Timezone:(UTC-6:00) Central Time (US-Canada) Age: 19 Do you have any previous experience as Commander Yes/no: Yes. Do you prefer working as a team or alone: I can do either, i can work perfectly as a team or I can work alone and think things out for myself. Q: What do you feel that is unique about what you can bring to the server / players by being a Commander? A: I bring a Fun,…
1. What is your position at the center? ANSWER He is the center OIC 2. How long have you been at the Center? ANSWER April 2017 3. How long have you been working with SFC Clukey? ANSWER August of 2016, they were recruiters together, you worked with him on one event. 4. What is the process for getting DA 31 signed in the center and company? ANSWER canter level they do a call for level filters to the OIC and then sends to the commander for approval and the commander then send approval notice back…
I have been motivated by the ex staff from the priz and yaymc and by the staff on sky blocky because they do an amazing job and I want to be part of the team, making sure people are doing the right thing. I have also been motivated by my amazing friends saying that I shouldn't give up, try again and that…
par. 5). I encourage my Sergeants to do two things to prevent failure to document. First, I suggest each keep a working diary of the good and bad that happens each day. Second, before the end of each evaluation period, I ask that each Sergeant have their officers give them a list of their training, accomplishments,…
The History and Importance of the Army’s Non Commissioned Officer. It is no small wonder for the Non-Commissioned Officer to be known as the backbone of the United States Army, a phrase coined by Rudyard Kipling. As we know the Non-Commissioned Army in todays military is but a mere remnant of what the NCO original was. The Non-Commissioned Officer existed during the European Hundred Years’ War, who at the time, were almost all upper ranks of European society, surprisingly. At the time, though,…
FOR Drill Sergeants Course 9574 Marion Ave, Fort Jackson, SC 29207 SUBJECT: Recommendation for Drill Sergeant 1. Sergeant (SGT) Hamtig, Jose is part of the 626th Brigade Support Battalion. He works as part of the Battalion operations shop (S3). Since his arrival training and Overall Unit Readiness has drastically increased. His tremendous interest and motivation in leading, training and mentoring soldiers is unparalleled. 2. Leading is a natural quality that is possessed by Sergeant…
The Commander (CPT Malinowski) arrived and tried to make him stand down, stating that he was a CPT in the United States Army and that he (the Provost Sergeant) would stand down. The Provost Sergeant stated that he would not stand down and that he was acting under the power and the authority of his Position and that he was going to apprehend the subject. But the commander, CPT Malinowski continued to interfere and try and…
SSgt Butler Letter of Recommendation Comments It is my personal and professional pleasure to share some insight on the abilities and technical skills of Staff Sergeant Butler. I have worked directly with SSgt Butler during a T&R review and update for the Ammunition Community. His breadth and in-depth knowledge as an Ammunition Technician made him a valuable member of the task analysis team. He effectively managed multiple data inputs and masterfully collected and consolidated comments from…
The History of the Army noncommission officer dates back to 14 June 1775 with the birth of the Continental Army (FM 7-22.7) PG1-3. In the Beginning of the Continental Army there was little to no standards to what a Noncommission officer duties or responsibilities were. In 1779 the duties and responsibilities of NCO would come to be after inspector general Friedrich Von Steuben wrote a regulation that standardized NCO duties and responsibilities. The regulation was named, Regulations for the…