The NCO owns the last 100 yards; a phrase that transcends the battlefield and applies to every facet of a Non-Commissioned Officers duties. This page, and community, are dedicated to empowering, projecting, and growing the influence and voices of the military’s NCOs.
This is a page where we specifically highlight the voices and stories of our NCOs. We welcome the NCO Perspective and Voice, and encourage NCOs to put their experience and insight to work outside of the local unit level. As we continue to publish more pieces, this page will evolve. So what are you waiting for?
The first series, and one that will be enduring, is “Why We Write”; much like the original “Why We Fight”, which aimed to motivate and explain to Service Members our involvement in World War 2, the “Why We Write” series aims to motivate and explain to the NCO Corps why their voices are important. Please consider contributing to this series!
Articles
- Why We Write Series #1: SFC Michael Barin
- Why We Write Series #2: Daniel Kim
- The Command Sergeant’s Major Role in Fires and Maneuver: CSM Burrow & CSM Marshal
- An Exercise In Communication (Why We Write Series #3): SGT Charles Hayworth
- A Corporal’s Perspective (Why We Write Series #4): CPL Timothy Miller
- Writing For Personal Clarity (Why We Write Series #5): SGT Trevor Richards
- Copy And Paste Leadership: 1SG Noel DeJesus
- Nobody Puts LT In The Corner: SFC Michael Barin
- Principles to a Successful Army Career: CSM Paul Ellis
- Moving a Mountain: SGT Audree Plankinton
- Leaders and Likers, by Sgt. Maj. Harlan Kefalas
Archived Sergeant’s Time Articles
- Introducing Sergeant’s Time, by Sgt. 1st Class Harlan Kefalas
- An Enlisted Perspective
- Planning…It’s Your Business Too, by Sgt. 1st Class Brandon Chaney
- Hitting the Mark: Unit Level Marksmanship, by Staff Sgt. Andrew Dominguez
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