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Posted on Oct 13, 2017
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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SPC Dave Loeffler
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If you take care of your subordinates, they will take care of you! You work in the muck with them and lead by example, which includes following orders, policy and procedure then you should be a outstanding NCO!
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CPL Adam Gerischer
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SGT Joseph Gunderson Many of these qualities should be transferred to leadership in the civilian world. Take care of your people and they will take care of you.
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CW4 Angel C.
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It says a lot about the kind of NCO you were and person you are that that Soldier called on you for help after you were out. Mission first people ALWAYS!
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Warren Rambo
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A going NCO is one who stays in the front with men !
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SSG Platoon Sergeant
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In my personal opinion I feel that an NCO needs to encompass a lot of qualities. You have to ensure that the welfare of your troops is always taken care of and you always have to put their issues ahead of your own. (Within reason) A good NCO will always be open to ideas and opinions whether it be from subordinates or higher. I also feel that in order to truly be a great leader you should be enthusiastic at all times, and always make sure that there is a reason behind what you are doing. If you act enthusiastic and give reason with all that you do (And your troops do) your troops will emulate you and grow not only as militants but as leaders themselves.
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SMSgt Matthew Hoyer
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Dude. If there were not ethical concerns, i would clone you. Well said.
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SGT Joseph Gunderson
SGT Joseph Gunderson
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This made me laugh.
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SPC Ovid Vansickle
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The ability to lead by example
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SGT James Wisejr
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I agree with your assessment. Make sure those in your charge. Are always looked after. And help them succeed in their mission.
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