Posted on Aug 25, 2019
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Some of us have opportunities where we could of went warrant or, went OCS. Hell , some of us could of got out as a junior enlisted soldier . Just wanted to get to know you guys and see why you chose The NonCommissioned Officer Corps
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MSG Garth Vinson
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Like many others have said staying an NCO was a conscious choice. During my time as a SSG I was recruited for Warrant school as there was a critical shortage but I loved what I was doing and was actively shielding my subs from a toxic Commander. Selected for E-7 on my first go and never looked back.
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SSG Uh 60 Technical Inspector
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For me, it has always been about helping soldiers out and leading them. I had a great NCO when I was a pvt way back when. He taught me what a good NCO does, and I have had a lot of bad NCO's that taught me how not to treat a soldier. When I have a soldier that was a pvt and now an NCO come up to me later in my career and tell me how I changed their life for the better and how they were taught to lead soldiers from me, that is when I know that I love being an NCO. It has always be a dream of mine to be a Platoon Sergeant and maybe a First Sergeant one day, and I hope to achieve those dreams before I get out. The biggest hope is to see someone I mentor achieve more than I did because they realized their full potential because I lead them down that path through my mentorship. It sounds cheesy I know but I truly wish for the success of my peers, and subordinates alike and it make me happy to see soldiers succeed especially when I have a helping hand in their success.
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SFC Michael D.
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For me I just took it as normal progression. Hell, I would study my NOC's and observe all of the leadership styles and see how I would do it if I was them. I had a real good NCO who told me that I was going to the Soldier of the month board. I won, month, quarter and year. I went to the E5 board 2 months later and enjoied the NCO life ever since.
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SSgt Terry P.
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Edited >1 y ago
1SG (Join to see) I was given the opportunity to attend OCS in Basic,actually declined because i did not wish to commit to more years in the Corps. Probably a good decision at the time.
Years later reenlisted and was promoted up the ranks to E-6.
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MSG Intermediate Care Technician
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I wanted to give back to the next generation what was given to me. I wanted to help make a difference in the lives of Seniors, Peers and Subordinates alike. Plus, I would have made a very bad Officer.
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CSM Richard StCyr
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Because my mentor made it pretty clear when asked about OCS that my temperament and personality were best suited to being an NCO and the Soldiers, the Army and I would be best served if I stayed the course and stuck to the NCO path. I think he called it pretty well.
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