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Bean 2 04-25-2003 08:09 PM

what is a non-comissioned officer?
 
I always hear about them in movies and books and i never knew what it meant? And whats the difference between a non-commissioned officer and a commissioned officer?

Vance 04-25-2003 08:11 PM

A fancy name for Sergeant

Milla 04-25-2003 08:11 PM

NCO is below Lt.

CO Is like Lt. And above. hence they get payed more, i guess biggrin:

They are like an official officer.

Capt. Albright 04-25-2003 08:11 PM

A NCO doesnt go thru Officer Training School like a commisioned officer does.

Vance 04-25-2003 08:12 PM

Guys its just a fancy name for Sergeants.....nothing more

Bean 2 04-25-2003 08:16 PM

Thank you.

04-25-2003 08:19 PM

its anyone above corporal or whatever

Zap. USMC 04-25-2003 08:21 PM

[quote="Capt. John Miller":95a91]NCO is below Lt.

CO Is like Lt. And above. hence they get payed more, i guess biggrin:

They are like an official officer.[/quote:95a91]

Do you even know what an CO is, or stands for??

Your "CO" is your Commanding Officer in your unit, wether it be a Captain, Lieutenant or a Colonel. The rest are "superiors".

As for NCO's... it's not just a "fancy" word as Vance said. It simply means what it says... "Non-Commisioned". 2nd Lieutenants and up are "commisioned" so to speak.

Another thing Vance got mixed up... NCO's are not only Sergeants, but Corporals and Lance Corporals are, too.

Get it right, niggers... biggrin:

Milla 04-25-2003 08:23 PM

....no shit i know what CO means you dike

Do YOU know what XO means?(easy one) biggrin:

Capt. Albright 04-25-2003 08:26 PM

Executive officer

Simo Häyhä 04-25-2003 08:30 PM

how 'bout LCDR

Vance 04-25-2003 08:36 PM

Lueitenant Commander

Zap. USMC 04-25-2003 08:37 PM

how about CZHALP ??










(Captain Zapotoski Has A Large Penis)

Milla 04-25-2003 08:39 PM

[quote="Capt. Albright":7db26]Executive officer[/quote:7db26]

gg!

04-25-2003 09:00 PM

[quote="Capt. Albright":808ae]A NCO doesnt go thru Officer Training School like a commisioned officer does.[/quote:808ae]
hes right.

What does MG stand for( and not Machine gun)

Bazooka_Joe 04-25-2003 10:39 PM

JNCO (Junior Non-Commissioned Officer) = Corporal, E-4

NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) = Seargent E-5, Staff Seargent E-6, Seargent First Class E-7, Master Seargent E-8, 1st Seargent E-8, Seargent Major E-9, Command Seargent Major E-9

CO (Commissioned Officer) 2nd Lieutenant O-1, 1st Lieutenant O-2, Captain O-3, Major O-4, Lieutenant Colonel O-5, Colonel O-6, Bradiger General O-7, Major General O-7, Lieutenant General O-8, General O-9

There's also Seargent Major of the Army E-9, and General of the Army O-9, but they are only appointed during a war-time peroid.

In order to become an NCO, you must go through a training coarse called PLDC (Platoon Leadership & Development Coarse) They teach you the main characteristics in becoming an NCO, a squad leader, and a platoon leader.

After that, you goto more advanced schools, such as BNOC (Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course), Then ANOC (Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Coarse), then FSC (First Sergeant Course). They all teach you the fundamentals of your rank, position among the platoon, and where you should focus your leadership on your MOS. (Military Occupational Speciality) That's your job in the army, wether you're a tanker, Scout, Cook, etc. . .

Here's the NCO's Creed:

[quote:938ee]No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Non-Commissioned Officer, I realize that I am a member of a time honored corps, which is known as "The Backbone of the Army."

I am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned Officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service and my country regardless of the situation in which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety.

Competence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind--accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. I will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. I am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will provide that leadership. I know my soldiers and I will always place their needs above my own. I will communicate consistently with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when recommending both rewards and punishment.

Officers of my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as that of my soldiers. I will be loyal to those with whom I serve; seniors, peers and subordinates alike. I will exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the absence of orders. I will not compromise my integrity, nor my moral courage. I will not forget, nor will I allow my comrades to forget that we are professionals, Noncommissioned Officers, leaders![/quote:938ee]

Capt. Albright 04-25-2003 10:44 PM

[quote="Bazooka_Joe":6a33a]JNCO (Junior Non-Commissioned Officer) = Corporal, E-4

NCO (Non-Commissioned Officer) = Seargent E-5, Staff Seargent E-6, Seargent First Class E-7, Master Seargent E-8, 1st Seargent E-8, Seargent Major E-9, Command Seargent Major E-9

CO (Commissioned Officer) 2nd Lieutenant O-1, 1st Lieutenant O-2, Captain O-3, Major O-4, Lieutenant Colonel O-5, Colonel O-6, Bradiger General O-7, Major General O-7, Lieutenant General O-8, General O-9

There's also Seargent Major of the Army E-9, and General of the Army O-9, but they are only appointed during a war-time peroid.

In order to become an NCO, you must go through a training coarse called PLDC (Platoon Leadership & Development Coarse) They teach you the main characteristics in becoming an NCO, a squad leader, and a platoon leader.

After that, you goto more advanced schools, such as BNOC (Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course), Then ANOC (Advanced Noncommissioned Officer Coarse), then FSC (First Sergeant Course). They all teach you the fundamentals of your rank, position among the platoon, and where you should focus your leadership on your MOS. (Military Occupational Speciality) That's your job in the army, wether you're a tanker, Scout, Cook, etc. . .

Here's the NCO's Creed:

[quote:6a33a]No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Non-Commissioned Officer, I realize that I am a member of a time honored corps, which is known as "The Backbone of the Army."

I am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned Officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service and my country regardless of the situation in which I find myself. I will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit, or personal safety.

Competence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind--accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. I will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. I am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. I will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; I will provide that leadership. I know my soldiers and I will always place their needs above my own. I will communicate consistently with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. I will be fair and impartial when recommending both rewards and punishment.

Officers of my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. I will earn their respect and confidence as well as that of my soldiers. I will be loyal to those with whom I serve; seniors, peers and subordinates alike. I will exercise initiative by taking appropriate action in the absence of orders. I will not compromise my integrity, nor my moral courage. I will not forget, nor will I allow my comrades to forget that we are professionals, Noncommissioned Officers, leaders![/quote:6a33a][/quote:6a33a]

once again joe has to go and make the rest of us look bad...thanks joe

Milla 04-25-2003 10:47 PM

Thats army ranks, not Marines, They got Gunnery Sgt. and Master gunnery Sgt. and Sgt. Major of the Marine corps. biggrin:

Simo Häyhä 04-25-2003 10:50 PM

MAFA - millers a fat ass

Milla 04-25-2003 10:54 PM

Simo = Beavis, Gonzo

Bazooka_Joe 04-25-2003 10:56 PM

[quote="Capt. Albright":50887]once again joe has to go and make the rest of us look bad...thanks joe[/quote:50887]

Sorry d00d, I'm in the military I had to! biggrin:

11 Bravo 04-25-2003 10:58 PM

[quote="Capt. John Miller":d5987]Thats army ranks, not Marines, They got Gunnery Sgt. and Master gunnery Sgt. and Sgt. Major of the Marine corps. biggrin:[/quote:d5987]

So what, still works on the same level. Gunny= Army's Sgt. 1st Class, & Sgt. Major of Army is equal to the Sgt. Major of the Marines. that's why they go by E's, O's or W's (warrant officers) too. Joe hit it right on the button. that's what I would of said if he hadn't. biggrin:

Totenkopf 04-26-2003 01:08 AM

Yeah, but does anyone know what CSH means?

Bazooka_Joe 04-26-2003 02:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Totenkopf
Yeah, but does anyone know what CSH means?

Combat Support Hospital?

Totenkopf 04-26-2003 11:37 AM

[quote="Bazooka_Joe":7d821]
Quote:

Originally Posted by Totenkopf
Yeah, but does anyone know what CSH means?

Combat Support Hospital?[/quote:7d821]

Nein!

Captain Save-a-Ho............... eek:


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