Shave, Rolf
Halsey, Don
Johnson, Roscoe
Manley, Dave
Manrique, Carlos
Thesis Statement: The New Model Anny won the Battle of Naseby because of the greater discipline, organization, command and control, and centralized training of the New Model Anny.
2. Discussion: After several years of fighting, the First English...
Since 1492 when the pilgrims stepped on Plymouth Rock the noncommissioned officer has answered to the call of duty. They did not they were know they were to become the minutemen and the NCO that would lead the country to its freedom and forge the...
The Army is one of the most diverse organizations in existence. The Army is no stranger to welcoming and having individuals join from all walks of life and social backgrounds.
Although, each of us may go through the entry level training and other...
When the continental army was formed in 1775 a typical regimental staff had four NCOs a sergeant major, quartermaster, drum major and fife major. A typical company had four corporals and four sergeants. Regulations stated that the NCO was...
The military faces many challenges in this new and modern era of extended deployments.
Our soldiers look to the leadership to seek out new ways of doing things and new resources to
help them do their jobs. Our military is the greatest institution...
In the aftermath of Operation Iraqi Freedom I, the Marine Corps decided to reorganize and re-name the Combat Service Support Element (CSSE) to address perceived logistics shortcomings in the Marine Expeditionary Force (MEF). The Combat Service...
During the American Revolution, NCOs performed numerous duties, managed without essential supplies and clothing, mastered numerous weapons, and distinguished themselves in battle. NCOs made significant contributions to the success of Continental...
NCOs made significant contributions to the success of Continental Army during the American Revolution. They succeeded through many adversities. The NCOs performed numerous duties, managed without essential supplies and uniforms, mastered various...
This paper explores the impact that an army's structure has on its ability to process information and achieve victory on the battlefield. It discusses the following questions. What is information and how is it related to organizations? How does...
This monograph examines US Army doctrine concerning field fortifications in the rear area, and determines whether this doctrine is appropriate based upon the rear area requirements of the Army's keystone doctrinal manual, FM 100-5 Operations. The...
A search through American military antiquity for the birth of the American Noncommissioned Officer (NCO) Corps led me to Valley Forge, 1777-78. Faced with demoralizing combat failures, severe shortages of food and supplies, woefully under trained...
The term "Backbone of the Army" has been given to the U.S. Army Non Commissioned Officer (NCO) because of the structure that the NCO provides to the overall concept of the U.S. Army. In order to understand how the NCO was given such high...
Traditions -a customary pattern of thought, action, or behavior help by an identifiable group of people. It is information, beliefs, and customs handed down by word of mouth or by example from one generation to another without written instruction....
The history of the noncommissioned officer and the United States Army began in 1775 with the birth of the Continental Army. The American Army did not duplicate the British but mixed the traditions of the French, British and Russian armies into a...
When you think about the current day Noncommissioned Officer, you have to
contemplate how he got here and what made him what he is today. Images of the first NCO you
came in direct contact with may be that of a family member or your recruiter but...
Empowerments of the United States Army Noncommissioned Officer have developed gradually from the beginning of its birth of our nations in its early stages armed forces times past.
Noncommissioned officers bestow everyday jobs enforce standards,...
The evolutionary history of the Noncommissioned Officer began in 1775, with the birth of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. Contrary to popular belief, the Noncommissioned Officer of the Continental Army did not mirror the British...
The role of the Noncommissioned Officer starting with the American Revolution to the present time has drastically changed. The beginning of the Noncommissioned officer began in 1775, with the Continental Army. The Noncommissioned Officer from past...
"You are a leader in the same Army that persevered at Valley Forge, held its ground at the Little Round Top, turned the tide of a war at St. Mihiel and began the liberation of a continent at Omaha Beach. You lead soldiers from the same Army that...