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NCO Journal Feature Articles

NCO Journal Feature Articles

Developing Strategically-Minded Enlisted Leaders
Developing Strategically-Minded Enlisted Leaders
Choosing Hardship Today for an Easier Tomorrow
Choosing Hardship Today for an Easier Tomorrow
NCOs' Roles in Multi-Domain Operations
NCOs' Roles in Multi-Domain Operations
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#TrainedAndReady #Ready2Fight Check out U.S. Army Maj. Bradley Cooper and Mr. Jeremiah Rozman's article "Training the Trainers," describing how the Army is "taking an innovative approach to implementing the Army Combat Fitness Test by utilizing field tests and practice ACFTs." Read more… U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command U.S. Army Center for Initial Military Training Army University
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#ArmyTeam In the legacy "Leader to Leader" article "Leader Development" published in 2013, Command Sgt. Maj. Joe B. Parson believes, "Each and every day every one of us is charged with developing the leaders of tomorrow." Read more. The NCO Leadership Center of Excellence CAPL - Center for the Army Profession and Leadership
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U.S. Army Capt. Ronald F. Roberts shares Athenian General Thucydides belief, "The society that separates its scholars from its warriors will have its thinking done by cowards and its fighting by fools," in "Warrior Poet." Roberts describes and defines warrior poets, and advocates for "continual self-improvement and life-long learning...." Read more... U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Army University U.S. Army Command and General Staff College The NCO Leadership Center of Excellence
U.S. Army Capt. Ronald F. Roberts shares Athenian General Thucydides belief, "Th...
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In the “NCO Journal” legacy article, “68W Combat Medic OSUT Model,” Sgt. 1st Class Joshua Rodriguez argues for a one stop unit training model for combat medics which could “streamline the training process and ensure medics are “at the top of their game.” Read more…
In the “NCO Journal” legacy article, “68W Combat Medic OSUT Model,” Sgt. 1st Cla...
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The NCO Journal, the official magazine of noncommissioned officer professional development, is published under the Army University Press located at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.

The NCO Journal provides a forum for the open exchange of ideas and information pertinent to the NCO Corps; supports training, education and development of the NCO Corps; and fosters a closer bond among its members. Views expressed by individual authors are not necessarily the official views of or endorsed by the U.S. government or the Department of the Army.

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