That will have particular relevance for senior non-commissioned officers and field grade officers. |
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One of the most important distinctions is the difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers. |
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I understand that although he was a non-commissioned officer in the army he was held in high regard. |
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McNally is thought to be one of the army's most senior former non-commissioned officers. |
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He left the army a warrant officer, the highest non-commissioned rank in the British army. |
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The senior non-commissioned member of a British unit is its regimental sergeant major. |
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A non-commissioned officer from the Old Guard and a Stryker Brigade soldier won this year's NCO and Soldier of the Year competition. |
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We are seeing new second lieutenants and warrant officer ones with significant recent experience as non-commissioned officers. |
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Similarly, operational art will have an impact on the non-commissioned members within a command. |
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The third complaint was against the unit's non-commissioned member in charge of supply. |
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The eleventh member of the task force is a senior non-commissioned member who handles all national support tasks. |
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The New Yorker, July 15, 1944P. 19 Training at Cadre School for non-commissioned officers. |
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Senior non-commissioned officers were called centurions, who varied greatly in rank. |
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Unusually, only non-commissioned soldiers were treated at Dunham – the great houses usually saw officers. |
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Officers did not have a regimental number unless they enlisted first as privates or non-commissioned officers. |
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It was mandatory to be part of the militia, but being an officer or a non-commissioned officer was always considered an honour. |
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It's not uncommon, for example, to find individuals with college degrees in the non-commissioned officer ranks today. |
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A captured German non-commissioned officer was designated to keep his uniform, sent from Germany, in order. |
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Two of the suspects, a sergeant and a non-commissioned officer, were freed on November 13th, pending trial. |
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It is composed of 7 military staff officers and 1 non-commissioned officer. |
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Officers and persons of equivalent status shall not be lodged in the same quarters as non-commissioned officers or men. |
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It is hard to train non-commissioned officers and superior officers because of problems with illiteracy, among other things. |
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The organizers of these events were primarily officers, but non-commissioned officers and soldiers also participated. |
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Unlike the lower ranking officers and non-commissioned officers, most of the senior officers could not envisage leaving the Army. |
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The Central Committee can admit a national association of reserve non-commissioned officers as an observer member. |
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Many books and papers relate the NCO term to all non-commissioned personnel. |
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Our non-commissioned sales staff will walk you through whats best for you to get the results youre looking for. |
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The platoon's non-commissioned officers sided formally with Winters. |
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Verify whether non-commissioned members and officers from the two language groups who took training in their official language of choice are not hindered by systemic barriers in terms of their posting or advancement. |
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A Book Of Remembrance in front of the clock names those killed in action including officers, non-commissioned officers, airmen and airwomen of many units and nations. |
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Section 4 of the Act delineates the powers sanctioned to any commissioned officer, warrant officer, non-commissioned officer, in a disturbed area. |
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Visits were also made to cookhouses, messrooms and officers' messes, and the royal couple were presented to non-commissioned officers and their wives. |
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They laid down their arms, explained their position to their non-commissioned officer, and presented themselves at the guardroom to be taken into custody. |
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How do we train a colonel or a senior non-commissioned officer? |
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A platoon sergeant may only be a non-commissioned officer but he's the one his men look to when the bullets start flying. |
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During peacetime, professional servicemen, non-commissioned officers, officers and volunteers make up the Defence League, and during times of war they would make up the principal part of established military units. |
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Regarding the pension, there is a gross difference in what a non-commissioned member receives as a pension, compared to what a commissioned officer receives for his pension when they get out. |
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As a wife of a senior non-commissioned officer, when I first married into the military 22 years ago, I can honestly say that I didn't have much regard for the military. |
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In 1993 Chief Warrant Officer Mike McCarthy was the regimental sergeant major of my battalion, the most senior and experienced non-commissioned officer within the battalion, with some 32 years of experience. |
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The forces are also hindered by an over-bloated officer corps wanting in leadership skills and the absence of a professional corps of non-commissioned officers. |
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Warrant officers are hybrids, not fully commissioned officers, and although drawn exclusively from the non-commissioned officer ranks, no longer enlisted marines. |
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It allowed for the cash payment of special leave to non-commissioned members in overstaffed military occupational groups who volunteered to leave. |
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Under this arrangement, which concluded on schedule in August 2009, TF Darfur included a group of senior non-commissioned members who delivered the training and supervised maintenance work. |
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All members of the Navy wear black. The difference between an officer's uniform and that of a non-commissioned member is on the cuffs and shoulders. |
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In performing his duties, a Military Police member may be subjected to intimidation by an officer, non-commissioned officer or senior official of the Department of National Defence. |
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Since 1990, the non-commissioned officers' rank insignia has been embroidered on the epaulette slip-ons and continues to be based on British army patterns. |
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The Nigerian Army in partnership with its British counterpart started the training of 150 warrant officers and senior non-commissioned officers. |
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Casualties among the division's commissioned officers were extremely high, forcing younger officers and non-commissioned officers to take leadership positions normally occupied by more experienced ones. |
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Moreover, in cases where more senior officers are having difficulties operating in English, the situation is usually much worse in the lower ranks where some non-commissioned officers may have had no formal English training. |
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It put an extraordinary burden on the non-commissioned officers I took over, and it further attributes to their skill and their professionalism that they could actually do what they did. |
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The RCMP Long Service Medal is awarded to any officer, non-commissioned officer or constable who is of irreproachable character and who has completed no less than 20 years of service with good conduct. |
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New gendarmes undergo additional in-service training leading to the award of the diploma required for acceptance into the corps of regular non-commissioned officers. |
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Basic training for soldiers at all levels is handled in Kabul by several nations: Americans help train the recruits, the British train the non-commissioned officers, the French train the officers. |
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For example, there has been a steady drift to larger and larger numbers of officers and non-commissioned officers, with fewer and fewer line units to lead. |
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In the context of initial training of gendarmerie officers and non-commissioned officers, a total of 25 hours of training are devoted to professional and personal ethics. |
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In the context of security sector reform, human rights officers trained military officers and non-commissioned officers on human rights principles and the application of humanitarian and human rights law in Burundi. |
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It is an occasion of friendly exchange between the non-commissioned officers from the various nations represented by AESOR and their families, as indicated in Article 2 of the statutes. |
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The issue of the use of means of direct coercion has been included in the agenda of trainings conducted by the Central Training Centre of Prison Service in Kalisz for officers, warrant officers, and non-commissioned officers. |
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