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2009, the Year of the NCO II |
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The Year of the
Noncommissioned Officer, 2009
In October 2008, Secretary of the Army Pete Geren
announced that 2009 would be designated as "the
Year of the Noncommissioned Officer."
In noting his gratitude and support for
noncommissioned officers (NCO), Secretary Geren
remarked that NCOs have provided invaluable
service and continually proven their dedication
and willingness to sacrifice. With our nation at
war for seven years in Afghanistan and then Iraq,
and the security environment more ambiguous than
ever, our military is stretched thin and out of
balance. We have a plan to restore balance by 2011
and to set the conditions for the future-- the NCO
Corps is the key enabler to attain those
objectives. The Year of the NCO is a time to
enhance
the education, fitness, leadership and pride in
service of our NCOs through programs that sustain
and grow our NCO Corps, to
recognize
their leadership, commitment and courage, and to
inform
key audiences about the responsibilities and
quality of service of our NCOs.
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Support for Year of the NCO
is oriented on three major axes: |
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• Enhance: Enhance NCOs’ education,
fitness, leadership development, and pride in
service through implementation of programs and
policies that sustain and grow our NCO Corps.
• Recognize: Recognize the leadership,
professionalism, commitment, courage and
dedication of the NCO Corps.
• Inform: Inform and educate the American
people, Congress, and government institutions of
the roles, responsibilities and the quality
service of our NCO Corps.
Nationally, the Army will focus on four distinct
strategies: increase national level
awareness/recognition of NCOs, tell the story
through distinguished NCO alumni, conduct a
campaign launch event, and engage blogs and
other social networks. Regional/MACOM and
installation-level programs will follow a
similar strategy, but tailor it to their
specific organization, mission and audience.
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Call for Papers -
NCO Writing contest |
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2nd annual
NCOHistory.com Writing Contest [Submit
a Paper]
The first Year of the Noncommissioned Officer
brought about a number of sweeping changes to
the professionalism of the modern
noncommissioned officer corps, many of which were
not realized until the years beyond the
designated Year of the NCO. We want your help in
identifying some of those changes, while we
further the availability of writings on the
history of Noncommissioned Officers
The Center for Advanced Studies of the United States Army
Noncommissioned Officer is now seeking papers, articles and research
material on this historical event. We will post and highlight some of
the materials from that era in an effort to provide some of the
hard-to-find documents relating to the first Year of the NCO. We have designates a
special area to this topic throughout the 2nd Year of the NCO through
December 2009.
So, get out your papers and start researching and get to writing.
Submit a Paper here
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