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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2008

Graduation day of OCS
US ARMY OFFICER CANDIDATES SWEARING IN

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  • I am an Officer, and I am a liberal. I am a Son of the American Revolution, and I am also a member of the Son's of Confederate Veterans. Last time I checked being a Patriot is not about left or right but loving the USA.

    HOOAH!

  • Hooah all the way. Congrats LT's.

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  • @lgmmrm True. NCOS are more active then COs. But we do alot paper work. Officers are leaders, organizers, strategists, and managers whose duties entail ENORMOUS responsibilities. Our jobs are to lead and bring the enlistees home to their wives/husband, gfs/bfs, and children. If a Lt or Cpt does bad on his or her assignment. hes going to hear it from his or hers CO behind the scenes. But yes NCOs are the jack of all trades. The Military created NCOS for a reason.

  • @McDogginified actually, the number of times in which an NCO has had to take over a Platoon as a result of a dead CO, is actually high, especially in WWI and WWII, as well as Vietnam... Them gunny's take over when their Lt. goes down, and actually most NCOs are more experienced than COs, the NCOs are usually XOs, who in fact are the officer's "Secretary" if you will, and who receive and RELAY all the intel and information to the officer so the officer can brief the men

  • "I, State you name."

    "I, iejfaoijedfijgjreb."

  • cant wait to join in rotc!

  • @seria1117 Like I said, Both have their roles.

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  • @McDogginified

    The NCOs are the backbone of the military. The work for a living...

  • @bamadawgsc Hooah man so, even though I dont agree with a liberal thank you for serving an being a paitriot.

  • @xxbuboyxx Experience yes. But they don't have te capability to lead a platoon, a Company a Battalion etc etc, in a tough diffulcult enviroment. Not all NCOs are good leaders. And besides, The Officer has all the Intel, all the information to get the job done. The NCO doesen't. The Officer informs them about the mission. Then thats where the NCO leadership comes in. No Officer means a unorganized crap military. No NCO means a undiscipline, untrained Military. Both have there roles.

  • @kuhleskind it doesnt matter. probably a mixture. this is ocs where they are all pooled in for screening

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