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30th Anniversary Edition

30-Year Anniversary Issue

To celebrate 30 years in publication, the NCO Journal has released its commemorative 30th Anniversary Edition. A compilation of select articles from the past three decades.

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RT @USArmy: Greenlighted Major #Army2030 milestone achieved in “motorizing” Infantry Brigade Combat Teams, Security Force Assistance Briga…
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RT @USArmy: On this #GoldStarSpousesDay, we honor the surviving husbands and wives of our fallen Soldiers. They are the resilient legacies…
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The article "Troop Leading Procedures," which discusses the use and value of TLPs, was our most read article in Mar… https://t.co/tkrKzojusU
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RT @IPPSArmy: Effective 1 April 2023, award of promotion points are changed as outlined in the G-1 Memo. https://t.co/AHCu2qIjgA... https:…
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Read how one brigade enhanced leader effectiveness by asking Soldiers a few simple questions in, “The C.U.R.E. for… https://t.co/xtZ5IeKqPZ
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RT @USArmySMA: In 2022, the Army was the only service to see a reduction in suicide from ‘21. I want your help making sure we continue to t…
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CSM Robert Theus analyzes and explores solutions to tackle drill sergeant misconduct in part 1 of his article “Dril… https://t.co/44Im4LckEI
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CSM Robert Theus analyzes and explores solutions to tackle drill sergeant misconduct in part 1 of his article “Dril… https://t.co/D1ZYm59cY1
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The historical memories shared by Pvt. Jake McNiece and the Filthy 13, show the importance of mission command. Che… https://t.co/4QFCPmPqZi
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RT @Beags_Beagle: Recently some junior leaders published articles about being dissatisfied with company command, Career Course and Army rec…
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RT @USArmy: In case you missed it, a #WomensHistoryMonth virtual panel discussion presented by @USArmyOutreach. https://t.co/GVMKMcTRM4
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RT @USArmy: Need some #MondayMotivation to start your week? A father and son Soldier duo who competed side by side in a week-long marksman…
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Staff Sgt. Nicholas DiMichele recommends the U.S. Army have more opportunities for Soldiers to develop into strateg… https://t.co/XDBJFKZKGg
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Today we're having our #podcast with author, SSG Nicholas DiMichele. What are your questions about increasing NCO b… https://t.co/KIqyQLi23t
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What do you think about NCOs having more broadening assignments? Let us know in the comments! Read "Developing St… https://t.co/RmM7rNrxns
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