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REVOLUTIONARY REGIMENTAL STAFF
  • Three field officers.
  • Six staff officers.
  • Four staff NCOs
  • A sergeant major.
  • A quartermaster sergeant.
  • Two lead musicians.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-1

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THE COLOR SERGEANT
  • Led the color guard.
  • Maintained proper alignment and cadence.
  • Focal point on which men dressed.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-3

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REVOLUTIONARY COMPANY
  • Four officers.
  • Four sergeants.
  • Two musicians(A fifer and a drummer).
  • Eighty rank and file soldiers-
  • Four corporals
  • Seventy-six privates
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-2

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CIVIL WAR REGIMENTAL NCO STAFF
  • A sergeant major.
  • A quartermaster sergeant.
  • A commissary sergeant.
  • A hospital steward and,
  • Two musicians.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-4

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GENERAL PERSHINGS MESSAGE
  • NCOs must love initiative and hold what ground
    they gained to the utmost. It often happens that
    a sergeant or even a corporal may decide a battle
    by the boldness with which he seizes a bit of
    ground and holds it.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-5

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NCOES 1971
  • The Basic Noncommissioned Officer Course(BNCOC).
  • The Advanced Noncommissioned Officer
    Course(ANCOC).
  • The Sergeants Major Course(SMC).
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-6

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PREREVOLUTIONARY PERIOD MILITIA
  • Created for protection against Indians on the
    frontier and warring European powers.
  • Blended French, British, and Prussian traditions.
  • Involved in first fighting between colonists and
    British in American Revolution.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-7

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THE BLUE BOOK
  • NCO selected by and responsible to the commander.
  • No NCO could transfer and retain grade.
  • Stressed NCO responsibility for the care,
    discipline, and training of soldiers.
  • Initiated a Company Descriptive Book.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-8

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CIVIL WAR RESULTS
  • Deadlier weapons ended the use of linear
    formation tactics.
  • Eliminated the color sergeants role.
  • All NCOs to receive training in giving commands.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-9

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WORLD WAR I
  • Raised the status of the NCO corps.
  • Reemphasized the the use of small unit tactics.
  • Prepared NCOs for the age of modern warfare.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-10

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WORLD WAR II
  • Placed greater demands on NCO leadership skills.
  • NCO retained grade upon transfer
  • Forced the creation of a new specialist rank
    techs.
  • These technical specialists proved essential to
    winning the war.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-11

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KOREAN WAR
  • Opening months of war demonstrated the neglect in
    training.
  • Majority of fighting took the form of small unit
    actions.
  • Emphasized the need to maintain a well trained
    minimum amount of forces to meet the worldwide
    Communist threat.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-12

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VIETNAM WAR EFFORT
  • First forces used as military advisors.
  • Success depended on small unit leadership.
  • Airmobility made the role of the NCO more
    effective and of greater importance.
  • This war belonged to the platoon sergeant,
  • squad, patrol, and fire team leader.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-13

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TRIUMPH OF PROFESSIONALISM
  • Elimination of the draft.
  • Implementation of an all volunteer force, the
    Modern Volunteer Army(MVA).
  • Created a new enlisted rank structure.
  • Noncommissioned Officer Education System(NCOES)
    initiated.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-14

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TRIUMPH OF PROFESSIONALISM (Cont)
  • Implementation of the Enlisted Personnel
    Management System(EPMS) to regulate all career
    development for enlisted personnel.
  • Evolution of the Noncommissioned Officer
    Development Program(NCODP) which emphasized
    doing rather than testing.
  • P205/MAR 98/PLDC/VA-14(cont.)
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