Nco Guide
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Average customer review:Product Description
For 55 years, this has been the basic guidebook for enlisted leaders of the Army. Fully updated information on leadership, training, administration, education, physical fitness, promotions, uniforms, pay and entitlements, military courtesy, social protocol, and many other topics. The essential handbook for Army non-commissioned officers includes complete information on duties as a leader.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #103866 in Books
- Published on: 2003-03
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 400 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Robert S. Rush served in the Army for 30 years in a variety of units, retiring as a command sergeant major. He is the author of "Hell in the H?rtgen Forest" (0700611282) and resides in Northern Virginia.
Customer Reviews
Still the source for learning the principles of being an NCO
This book has always been required reading and for good reason, it really describes what it means to be in command. Being a good leader isn't just about barking our D&C. Its about preparing your troops each and every day, leading by example, and trying to keep everyone safe. Great reading and a good book.
Outstanding work!
From the Tally Shooter Writers' Group:
The sixth edition of this perennial best-seller has finally hit the streets! (OK,it finally hit the "river" since it's only available at Amazon.com right now.)
Very much up-to-date, the revisions to the 1999 edition of the NCO's bible provide Army noncoms with a made-to-order reference for just about any situation they may come across in today's modern army. The author, CSM (Retired) Robert S. Rush, has taken this guide to new heights. There are revised sections in the guide on caring leadership, training, NCO career development and promotions, awards and decorations, and "customs and courtesies." Army policy concerning the new fraternization rules-of-engagement is included and the latest military Web site info pertinent to NCOs is included as appendix.
The benefits of owning this book are enormous. Tuck it in your BDU trouser pocket before you deploy and you will have a modern day reference containing individual treatises on one of the broadest compilations of NCO subject matter ever made available in print.
A must-have guide.




