Posted on Nov 7, 2019
Who decides the NCOIC of each section in a brigade level unit?
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So im not a sergeant yet, but I was the senior enlisted person in my S2 due to all the NCOs PCSing. Basically I was the acting NCOIC for the S2 which was acknowledged by the detachment sergeant and commander. However, because I'm also the armorer (my unit is really undermanned), the S2 (who is a major) didn't like that I was always being tasked out by the detachment. So he made the other specialist in the S2 section acting NCOIC without ever talking to me about it or the detachment. I'm just confused as to who gets to pick the NCOICs for sections in a brigade level unit. I'm not trying to counter his decision, I just want the confusion to clear up.
Posted 5 y ago
Responses: 7
SPC Sandoval, I think there is something I left out. In the military there is a difference between rank and position. Maybe you feel wronged because you are actually senior to the other SPC that was just put in charge. I understand your frustration. The most important thing is accomplishment of the mission, and based on your manning, you are more valuable as an armorer at the moment because you are trained. It is also an administrative pain to change out armorers. You are helping your unit and adding value. Getting back to rank vs position, think about a CSM and a 2LT. The 2LT is higher ranking and the CSM will salute them all day, but the CSM only answers to the Commander. By position, the CSM has more power as the Senior Enlisted Advisor than anybody other than the Commander. I’m a MAJ and I would never think of disrespecting or contradicting a CSM, or any other Senior NCO in a public setting unless something illegal, unsafe, or immoral was about to happen.
Your chain of command has entrusted you to be the unit armorer and you still have duties as a 35F. Try to excel at everything within your sphere of influence. Make sure to work with your XO to ensure that you pass all inspections and utilize every opportunity to serve as an analyst. Try to do as much Foundry training as possible, because it will enhance your career and cost your unit nothing.
Your chain of command has entrusted you to be the unit armorer and you still have duties as a 35F. Try to excel at everything within your sphere of influence. Make sure to work with your XO to ensure that you pass all inspections and utilize every opportunity to serve as an analyst. Try to do as much Foundry training as possible, because it will enhance your career and cost your unit nothing.
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SPC (Join to see)
Roger, understood. I will continue to excel in my current analyst and armorer duties. My BDE is currently a tier level 3 unit so that is why we are short on manning. Thank you, sir, for your advice!
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SGT David Petree
do your job to the highest standers that you can maintain , as an armor . try to stay out of office politics as much as you can. this could land you with a better assignment, in witch you will be the NCOIC !
as a sr driver I got a squad, then the plt. for 30 days. that got me 2 tdy`s to corp. hq. this got to the e-5 board . do your job well it will all come around..
as a sr driver I got a squad, then the plt. for 30 days. that got me 2 tdy`s to corp. hq. this got to the e-5 board . do your job well it will all come around..
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The S2 actual, who in your case is a MAJ decides. The fact that you guys don’t have an NCO at the BDE level in your section is mind baffling. Your MAJ should coordinate with the BDE CSM and pull up somebody from a subordinate BN to be the S2 NCOIC. You don’t have a dog in this fight. Follow orders and continue to improve yourself so you can become an NCO.
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MAJ (Join to see)
One more thing: a MAJ doesn’t have to consult with a SPC prior to making a decision.
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SSG Dale London
MAJ (Join to see) - reading this and your previous remarks, you're knocking it out of the park! Well said, sir.
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