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September 11, 2001 has changed our Nation like
no other event in our history. 911 changed
the way the military has to operate in this
global war on terror. During this period it
is vital that our noncommissioned officer
corps continue the rich tradition of sharing
experiences, tactics, techniques and
procedures. The lessons learned through
online collaboration centers like NCO Team,
will enhance the capabilities of today and
future generation noncommissioned officers in
ways that we are only now beginning to
realize. Noncommissioned officers must ensure
the appropriate time is given to effectively
mentor our subordinates. Our Nation’s future
depends on the continued development of our
noncommissioned officer corps
SMA (Ret) JLT, 12th Sergeant Major of the
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As the [then] CAC CSM, I would go to the
different forums on NCOTeam.org and just read
what the troops were saying especially about
NCOES. I would even engage in that forum with
the troops to exchange thoughts, ideas and ask
them to give their thoughts/opinions on some
of the ideas we were considering at CAC for
NCOES. They provided honest and candid
feedback and always had some great points for
us to consider. This is a great forum for our
Soldiers/NCOs and Leaders to connect and share
ideas from around our Army.
CSM CAP, Combined Forces Command -
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I have monitored the on-line discussions at
NCOTeam.org for several years and found it to
be an invaluable resource for leadership and
personnel researchers. The Soldiers'
discussions provide an
inpetus to research by allowing us to
track what Soldiers in the field are thinking
and translate these thoughts into research
ideas and objectives. NCOTeam.org also allows
us the opportunity to contact Soldiers to
gather data, informally and formally, to
support ARI's
research mission. Our ability to conduct and
apply research solutions to relevant problems
has been aided by monitoring Soldiers' issues
and suggested solutions.
Dr. TH, Senior Research Psychologist, U.S.
Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and
Social Sciences |
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I was on this site whenever I logged onto a
computer in
Iraq...I'm
definitely a stronger and more well rounded
NCO because of NCOTeam.org. I don't think you
could ever receive as much feedback or
different points of view anywhere else. When
I did have a pretty big personal/professional
issue, I addressed my concerns to my peers on
this site and received nothing but support and
guidance. Thank you each and every one of you
that offered advice or appropriate websites
for more information. An Army of One really
doesn't mean an Army of individuals; we truly
are one team here.
SSG JL,
Iraq |
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When I was a unit armorer
a couple of years ago, I used the first
incarnation of this site religiously to help
in putting my arms room back together. Now,
reclassed and
living in TRADOC-Land, I use it for continual
advice on working with female soldiers
(different from the combat arms world), TRADOC
regs, etc. as well
as general Army knowledge. Every time I log in
I see something new and interesting,
particularly from the senior NCOs posting.
SSG PB, DLI/POM |
I have used this site for many years now. It
has helped me become a better leader and do
what I truly believe in, Taking Care of
Soldiers. I tell all of my soldiers
i do not know
everything. They know things I do not know,
and I know things they do not know, but it
does no good unless we share that knowledge
and
put
it to good use for the army, the mission,
the soldiers.
This site has been
extremely
helpful in
fulfilling
those needs. No matter what your rank, or
MOS,
or years of experience there is
something
on this site that can help you in your
career. If it does not help you specifically
it can help you direct your soldiers here
for information. Excellent site - keep up
the great work!
CSM RK, Battalion Command Sergeant Major
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One of the things I've enjoyed while attending
various NCOES and other Army courses is the
dialog and feedback amongst the class members
and the instructors on whatever topic is at
hand. I consider this site an extension of
that feedback dialog. All too often, attending
to the day to day activities that our various
positions and duties require leaves very
little time for roundtable discussions and in
most cases, you may only have limited numbers
of personnel with like duties to discuss. And
in most of those situations, those of us in
the same unit or area are or may be too close
to the issue at hand to gain from the
discussion. Getting an opinion from colleagues
"outside" of the situation provides possible
solutions that would not occur to those in the
middle of it. Though NCODP should be used for
these roundtable
discussions, that is a command
structured format that is usually given a
fixed time limit based on the training plan or
plan of the day. This forum allows members to
take part or just monitor, and still learn a
thing or two each time, and at their leisure
(if there is such a thing). Even though I'm in
the National Guard, my duties require me to
attend to various issues, even when not in IDT
status. I visit this site, at the very least,
once a day but usually hit it several times a
day and will continue to do so.
SSG JEC,
Armor Instructor
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I have been using this site for almost five
years and it has helped me professionally
and personally. The
NCO's in this group are more
professional than NCO's
I have been stationed with in the past.
Being in a unit that is not in the main
stream army, I use the site to help me
updated on the army as it changes. This site
is also good for young
NCO's that have leadership questions
and do not understand how to handle some
situations. It is good for older
NCO's because it
gives them the opportunity to get a better
understanding of how the younger generation
of NCO is thinking.
SSG
RP,
USA
Operations NCOIC
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I think the best part of this site is
definitely the forums. It is a great thing to
be able to get so many points of view on
different issues from
NCO's from all over the Army. Many
times we get stuck in our ways and look at
issues in a very narrow minded manner. I
myself do this. This site is great because
anybody can get another's view on the matter
from the outside.
SGT DH, Ft
Huachuca |
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This site has been extremely helpful. My
squadleader told
me about it when it vbnhq.com. Not only does
it provide us with links, pre-made
powerpoint
classes, etc. , but
we can also get a real-time feel of the
overall climate of the Army. The
NCO's on this site
are very helpful and eager to share their
experience. I don't know what I would do
without it. I have been in a couple of
situations where I had to give impromptu
classes. Instead of doing
a from the hip class, I can go to
ncoteam.org and get a professional
presentation.
SGT AC,
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I use the site daily for self development, and
as a tool to continuously expand my knowledge
of how to be a leader. The site is also a
great resource to get quick answers. Just last
night I posted a request for help on behalf of
my wife, and had a response within an hour.
One outstanding site.
SSG JE |
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NCOTeam.org is one of the most professional
and relevant website that I have found for
NCOs. It reaches from the soldiers that are
striving to become a NCO to the Senior NCOs
striving to solve complex problems. It
reaches the whole spectrum from various
locations, Reserve, NG, Active Army, Retirees,
etc. The advice given is relevant,
non-biased, anonymous,
touches on the grey areas in the regulations,
and always gives me a different perspective on
a situation.
SFC(R) FY |
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This has been a great site for reference. I
like to check the site a couple times a day to
see if any of the posts
have info, incidents, or ideas that
would help make our Battalion run smoother or
nip negative trends that others are
experiencing.
CSM RSC, Command Sergeant Major
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I use this website as an area to get ideas and
learn from fellow NCOs. Given the changing
Army, the only way we can make it is to build
a strong Corps using all the tools available
to us.
SGT NPL, 4ID (M) RST OPS NCO |
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I have found the ncoteam.org website very
helpful. Being a DA Civilian, I have a
different perspective on things I am sure. It
has been a great resource to see what issues
are on the minds of the NCO Corp and how I as
a DA CIV can better serve the troops on my
post. I have also enjoyed being able to share
some information on the programs and services
available to service members and families
through MWR and ACS. I look forward to being
able to present more information in the months
to come. In the fast op tempo world we live
in today, it's easy to forget what is out
there and what is available. It is also easy
to feel you are the only one with a problem,
gripe or issue. Your website provides a
valuable forum and wonderful resources. I
learn more each time I am on the site. Thank
you for allowing me the opportunity to
participate.
Mrs. BCM, Fort Eustis/Fort Story DCA
Marketing |
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I use the site to stay in tune with other NCO
Leaders throughout the Army. There is
excellent advice on how to lead Soldiers, how
to do NCOER’s &
counseling’s. Despite the fact that I’m
retiring soon, I still find a lot of great
info on the site that will assist me later in
a leader position.
SSG CTS, 1st Cavalry Division |
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I get a great deal of advice and guidance from
this site. Some of it I ask for; most I get
just by reading the dialogue between others.
Occasionally, I share my small wisdom with the
group. As the only full time soldier in a
Reserve unit, I have very little daily contact
with other NCOs. I see a lot of them one
weekend each month, but not in a setting
conducive to much inter-personal discussion.
This site is the group of peers I use like
other NCOs use their neighbors and co-workers.
SFC DN,
Operations NCO,
Syracuse,
NY |
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In general, I use every area of this site.
While most of my time is spent in the Forums,
I visit the other areas once in a while to see
what is new. I have been a member of this site
since it began as Virtual
Batallion HQ. I look upon this site as
a virtual NCO club. It is a place where NCOs
meet and discuss their problems with PVT
Snuffy, their
problems with the CO, their solutions to other
problems and they share what they know with
the other NCOs that gather. I always find an
empty seat and I am alway
welcome.
SFC DN 98th Div(IT)
Drill Sergeant
School |
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Great site, gives leaders the opportunities to
get answers QUICK! that's is my favorite part
We are so busy now a days, and everything is
on the WEB, allot of us don't know how to
"READ" the web, this site gives us the
opportunity to ask a question in "our words"
and get the answers and references given back
very quickly by those who are "Computer
Savvy".
And for SGM's like
myself, it gives
access to the Younger
NCO's who may be afraid to ask their
local SGM/CSM but are not afraid to ask us
over this site? and
it gives us older guys the opportunity to
share expeieriences
and mistakes so they want be done again, and
it gives me a "pulse" of the younger Sergeants
on "what are they thinking" that they normally
wouldn't tell me.
SGM CMP, Operations SGM |
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I use [NCOTeam.org] for everything including
entertainment. I learn so much here from
the discussion forums, downloadable classes
and the articles.
SSG MS, FLW DSS |
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Since I joined this site I have used it on a
daily basis for research, expressing views and
ideas and getting a general sense of where the
NCO Corp is heading. With the exception of
two possibly three individuals who seemed to
be posting arguementitive
replies to posts to start arguments or
forcefully further their own beliefs this site
has been well managed. I only wish that I had
access to a site like this when I was coming
up through the ranks. I constantly recommend
this site as a source of knowledge and
experience to fellow
NCO's in my unit and old friends. I
hope this site remains what it is, a living
example of the NCO Corp and a source of
knowledge.
1SG DMH, First Sergeant, 1st BDE 78th Div
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[The] website IS the best military website out
there and I'll continue to spread that gospel!
SGM JLP |
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Since joining your list in
it's infancy (I
think it was 1999 or 2000?), I have probably
told literally about a five hundred
NCO's about it.
Most are simply amazed when they finally go to
the website at the amount of information you
provide, and they are now better
NCO's for it.
Not only has the site made me a better NCO
(with people often asking "how'd you know that?...
where'd you find that out?"), but it is just
enjoyable to see some of the cantankerous
discussions and learn from the experiences of
the most senior members of the discussion
group. I have come to the conclusion that in
today's Army being an NCO is a thankless job.
We are the horsepower and driving force
without which they would not survive. We see
commanders come and go, and we drive on day in
and day out caring for our soldiers. I
personally would like to thank you for your
efforts in making the
Earmy site what it is today. I am a
better NCO for it, and all the
NCO's in my unit
are better for it (because I recommend it to
all of them).
SSG BWC, Platoon Sergeant |
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This resource has been, and continues to be,
an invaluable tool for professionals to
interact and benefit from the collective
knowledge of others in our profession of arms.
An assembly of this many years of experience
is a rare commodity, and something the bulk of
us do not get to experience until we are in a
Small Group setting in the upper levels of
NCOES. We have access to this DAILY which
allows us all to benefit exponentially.
Today's Noncommissioned Officer is
accomplishing much more with much less. This
forum is simply a tool that every NCO, from
infancy to seasoned veteran, can be assured
that they are following in the footsteps of
excellence. Thank you...for a priceless wealth
of knowledge and experience.
1SG JMD, Asst Commandant, USANCOA |
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I find it [NCOTeam.org] a very informative
forum. Yes, there are a lot of "questionable"
posts considering that the people here are
Professionals, Non-Commissioned Officers,
Leaders.... But,
overall, the information I have obtained here
has been excellent. I would also like to thank
[you] for providing this forum for those of us
that truly care.
SGT MM |
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Your web site is absolutely outstanding -
thank you very much for making it available
for those of us in uniform!
CSM MAD, Command Sergeant Major |
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Looks great, first visit to new site. Think
you're doing an excellent job, keep up the
good work
KR |
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Finally found you and made sure I emailed
your link to my 1SG's! Love your work keep it
up!
SFC KJ, ARNG, Security Manager
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Thanks allot. I have to tell you that I
really enjoy this forum. I am getting a lot
of good info. I wanted to ask you if you were
going to attend the SMA Conference in
June? If so, I'd
like to make an effort to introduce myself and
shake your hand.
SFC VP , Equal Opportunity Advisor |
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[I] love the virtual BN HQ..... I may even
make [it] my home page! I was just looking
over the assignments,...
I was with 4-67 Armor (Bandits) as my first
assignment from 87-89. I was also at
Ft.Knox in F troop
1/12 CAV supporting the school house... I'm
always looking for those tools to make the job
easier, but you know as well as I; technology
has turned the army into one big power point
show!
CW2 HP, Battalion Maintenance Tech |
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Has your web sites
every won any awards? The more I look into the
website. The more I wondered how many awards
has these sites won? These sites have exceeded
the others sites.
SFC RR, USAR, AR-PERSCOM |
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You have a lot of very useful things on this
site, I would like
to say thanks. I will share this with every
soldier I possibly can.
SFC BSR |
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[you have]
compiled more data on this website than any
other military related site out there. What
an atrocity for the Web-site Award givers to
continually bypass this institutionally great
site! Thanks for the job well done... I find
it absolutely amazing for you to work and do
this second and equally hard task of maintain
an outstanding forum. The first place I look
for information is eArmyhq.com!!!!
MSG MJW, OPS SGM |
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This site is taught as part of our NCODP
because it is the best source of NCO knowledge
available to RC Soldiers.
SFC JDM, Readiness NCO |
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Since my office is right across the hall
from the 1SG, I frequently catch a lot of
questions and "Hey you's"
that I need to seek guidance on. Since
subscribing to eArmyhq
last year, I never fret the difficult-to-find
subjects. I have always found an answer to my
question either through the site, or the NCO
Zone email list. Not only have I found those
answers, but I have received information that
"debunks" questionable information from the
"not-so-informed" folks that are willing to
offer the first answer that pops in their
head.
In today's Army, the NCO is expected to know
the answers to all the questions. While this
is virtually impossible,
eArmy headquarters makes it "virtually"
possible to find those answers. Not only have
I recommended this site to every NCO in my
Battalion, I have recommended it to every SPC
and SPC (P) in order to help them in their
quest to become tomorrow's leaders. After
having learned as much as I have from this
site, I feel VERY comfortable with my
decision. You will be surprised how effective
a website address can be when you add it as a
reference to the class you just presented.
SGT(P) MM, Medical Section NCO |
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I have been reading e-mail from the NCO
Zone for years some help some are a sounding
board. Keep it
coming they help a lot of NCOs deal with day
to day problems and help guard and Reserve
forces.
MSG CK, NCARNG |
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I have been a member of your site for
almost 2 years now, and I am continuing to
find it to be a valuable resource of
information. Being a relatively new NCO, I
know I can turn to eArmy,
eSergeant, and
related sites to find the information I need
when my peers are unable to help. Thanks, and
keep up the good work.
SGT MH |
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Thank you for the countless hours and the
caring that you have put into this effort for
the NCO Corps.
1SG ES |
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I have been a member of the NCO Zone since
(I believe) early 1999 or so, and I swear by
it! It is a wonderful tool for gathering
information and opinions from other
professional soldiers, and at times just for
'venting' to your peers (which we ALL need
sometimes!).
There have been countless times that I have
received "good Army info" (uniform changes,
finance info, etc.) on the NCO Zone LONG
before that same info could 'trickle down'
through the chain of command.
SSG DP, SGS NCOIC |
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I first stumbled across the NCO website a
couple of years ago, and it has become part of
my online ritual. Not only is it a virtual
meeting place and open forum for the free
exchange of military related ideas, it is an
actual connection in reality. Due to your
website, I e-mail SSG
XXX (stationed in
Korea)
and SSG XXX (stationed in
Virginia)
on a semi-regular basis. Your website brings
NCOs together, literally as well as
figuratively.
I can't even begin to list the areas in
which your website, and the forums that you
have provided, that have helped me. The
single most important part (in my opinion) of
your portal is that discussion board. Not
only do I check it daily, but multiple times a
day.
... some of us
who utilize your website feel that we can get
a feel for how you are. When I am having a
crisis of military faith (sort of like a
crisis of religious faith) and can find no one
around who is strong in military faith (I
consider First Sergeants and Sergeants Major
"Chaplains" of Military Faith), I come to your
website. Virtually, to you. And to CSM
(Ret.) Pendry, as
well.
I too can fill pages. I am not someone who
is easily impressed, nor likely given to idle
praise. Your website has become indispensable
to myself and a few
other NCOs who I have been able to bring to,
and bring back, to it. It isn't for everyone,
of course...it's only for those NCOs who
constantly seek self-improvement, and are
dissatisfied with the status quo.
SSG DKLF |
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Discovered the VBNHQ Website in Jan 2000.
It's come a long way since.
Soldier's ask me
questions, I refer them to VBNHQ. I work in
the Personnel arena, and continue to teach my
soldier's and other leaders how I use the
VBNHQ Website to my advantage to assist
soldier's. There is
something for every leader in the Army. It is
my belief that all NCOs should use this site
for a reference. It is the one site that has
all the links in one location. I would like to
help, by submitting ready made classes that
deal with the S-1 and NBC areas. I would also
like to suggest links to the Veteran's of
Foreign Wars, American Legion and to the other
fine Veteran Organizations available upon the
web. Thank you...and to the other fine NCOs of
the NCO Zone for your fine online mentorship
provided to me. GO ARMY..... BEAT NAVY!!!
Hooah!!!
SGT CS, PACNCO |
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Great Site. Use it all the time and so do
many other soldiers in the company. Keep up
the Good Work. It [is] appreciated.
SFC BG |
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I use this site as a training tool for
myself and the NCOs in the office. I find the
discussions and the
Powerpoint presentations to be very
helpful for NCOPD.
SFC RB, Center for Army Lessons Learned |
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I am a AGR
Soldier in the Great State of Oklahoma, and I
wanted to tell you personally that I really
enjoy the information flow on the ZONE, and
off of the web site.
SSG JNH, Training NCO |
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Just wanted to let the list know that I
received my STAB results today with an
affirmative response. Thanks to the zone for
your help when I asked 8 months ago what I
needed to do. Just to let you know that the
Army procedures does
work.
SSG (P) MD |
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This is a useful site i
wanted to let thank you for making my job
easier. This is also a good way for keeping
our soldiers in the loop keep up the good
work.
SGT SDD, Training NCO 90th PSB |
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I just discovered squadleader.com and it is
already helping me so much! I
am the Training NCO for the Post of
Camp
Blanding
in
Florida.
This is where most soldiers of the Florida
Army National Guard train, so when I train our
soldiers I want the very best. Thanks for
making my job easrier
and much more interesting.
SSG BAT, Training NCO, HHD, CBTS, FLARNG |
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I just wanted to say that I use this site
all the time and it is an awesome resource for
young leaders. I hope you can maintain and
will help if you ever need.
SGT AMB 2/135TH AVN |
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...I love this site. I consider myself to be
pretty educated on a lot of issues, but when I
do venture into deeper water, one of you
seniors throws my a
life preserver. Thank you... I am one of the
few who doesn't mind being corrected... Helps
me for teh next
time. It's not a crime to be wrong; It's a
crime to know you're wrong and not taken
action to correct it!
SFC DLH, ADA
Motor Sergeant |
I use NCOTeam as a resource for pertinent,
accurate information. When a question is asked
you only get straight answers, by the book
with references cited. If I need a class
outline, I look in the download section and
usually find what I need, if not exactly then
certainly something to start with and adjust
to my unit/circumstances.
This site is also a terrific place to hear the
type of mentoring that sometimes gets
short-changed in this day of ever-increasing
op-tempo. Any comments or advice given here is
based on the principles of Army leadership,
and the appropriate
regulations. This site does an outstanding job
of ensuring that any information posted is
accurate and brings credit the
the NCO corps.
SFC DLF, Wardmaster,
Burn ICU, Ft Sam Houston |
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I find your new look great. It is easy to
navigate and has more info than ever. Thank
you for the great job you do to support the
NCO Corps.
SGM EMS, Intel Analyst,
Maryland. |
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I was in the army for 14 years and I was in
training and ops. Your site has supplied
hundreds of NCOs guidance and made sure that
thousands of soldiers received training. You
have saved lives. Thank you for you time.
JDH,
MILITARY
PERSONNEL DIVISION |
I just wanted to
send you a not to tell you that you are doing
a great job supporting what we do as Soldiers.
You have made our jobs as leaders a lot
easier. I am presently in an AC/RC position
and the BN has been mobilized. I have referred
my NCOs to your website and it is doing them
justice in so many ways. Sometimes I think the
Reservists are surprised as to what we do on a
day to day basis to protect our country. Keep
up the great work!!!
NAS, MSG, Task
Force Gunslinger (FBTX) |
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