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Bice Leader’s Book Ncosupport com Updated AUG 07 6 NCO S Leader’s S Book x Ncosupport com Updated AUG 07 The NCO Creed No one is more professional than |. | am a Noncommissioned Officer, a leader of soldiers. As a Noncommissioned Officer, | realize that | am a member of a time honored Corps, which is known as “The Backbone of the Army.” | am proud of the Corps of Noncommissioned officers and will at all times conduct myself so as to bring credit upon the Corps, the Military Service and my country regardless of the situation in which | find myself. | will not use my grade or position to attain pleasure, profit or personal safety. Competence is my watch-word. My two basic responsibilities will always be uppermost in my mind-accomplishment of my mission and the welfare of my soldiers. | will strive to remain tactically and technically proficient. | am aware of my role as a Noncommissioned Officer. | will fulfill my responsibilities inherent in that role. All soldiers are entitled to outstanding leadership; | will provide that leadership. | know my soldiers and | will always place their needs above my own. | will communicate with my soldiers and never leave them uninformed. | will be fair and impartial when recommending both punishment and rewards. Officers in my unit will have maximum time to accomplish their duties; they will not have to accomplish mine. | will earn their respect and confidence as well as those of my soldiers. | will be loyal to those with whom | serve; seniors, peers and subordinates alike. | will exercise initiative by taking the appropriate action in the absence of orders. | will not compromise my integrity nor my moral courage. | will not forget, nor will | allow my comrades to forget that we are professionals, Noncommissioned officers, leaders! NCOSupportcom Table of content Soldier’s Privacy act statement Daily personnel status sheet Soldier’s personal data sheet Counseling sheet NCOER sheet Awards sheet Unresolved Soldier issues Section strip map Platoon Sergeant Duties Platoon Leader Duties Sample OPORD Risk assessment Pre-Combat Check list Packing list Deployment Check list Platoon convoy list Platoon equipment list Training requirements Individual training status Individual weapon training status Platoon Training status Pre-training check list After Action Review Chain of concern Phone Numbers Frequently used ARs/FMs Promotion criteria, Mil Training, Awards, Mil ED, Civ ED Frequently used Forms Articles of the UCMJ Guidelines for involuntary separation Acronyms Uniform information Counseling examples 'NCOSupportcom SOLDIER’S PRIVACY ACT STATEMENT mati F ‘not be disclosed except in th SSN Leader's Book withthe understanding that of hisher official duties. SIGNATURE DATE Arcosipetson DAILY PERSONNEL STATUS Authorized Assigned Present for Duty Absent from Duty TDY Unsat PASS In Processing Profile Appt KIA MIA Off NCO Date: ENL Other On Duty Out Processing Hospital Conv Leave Arcossevancon WA AWOL LEAVE Total SOLDIER’S PERSONAL DATA SHEET RANK: DOR: SSN: ETS: Dos: Mos : Tis PROMOTABLE : YES/NO POINT WEIGHT: HEIGHT: HAIR: EYES: AGE: MARITAL STATUS : MARRIED / SINGLE / DIVORCED / SEPERATED ‘SPOUSE’S NAME EFMP : YES/NO CHILD'S NAME : AGE: MALE/FEMALE FMP: YES/NO (CHILD'S NAME = AGE: MALE/FEMALE FMP : YES/NO CHILD'S NAME: AGE: MALE / FEMALE EFMP : YES/NO CHILD'S NAME AGE: MALE/FEMALE —ERMP: YES/NO HOME PHONE : ADDRESS + RELIGION BLOOD TYPE: WEAPON#:___-_ WEAPON SERIAL # MASK # INSERT REQUIRED : YES/NO DATE NBC PROF CONF DATE WEAPON QUAL TYPE (QUALIFIED : MARK / SHARP / EXPERT DATE LAST APFT. SCORE PUSH-UP: SIT-UP:__ RUN. DATE WEIGH-IN BODY FAT %:___— PROFILE: T/P DATE CTT TEST GO/NOGO DATE DRIVERS TRAINING: DATE QUALIFIED CREW SERVED WEAPON : TYPES: NBC SUIT SIZE : MASK SIZE: BDU COAT SIZE: ‘TROUSER SIZE: HAT SIZE: BOOT SIZE: DATE PLDC BNCOC ANCOC: AWARDS: DATE LAST GCM: DATE LAST NCOER: NEXT OF KIN: ADDRESS : PHONE NO. : POV MAKE: MODEL: YEAR: COLOR: LIC PLATE #: POST DECAL #: INS COMPANY : EXP DATE: ANTHRAX SHOT #: ANTHRAX DATE : REMARKS Arcosippor com 3 COUNSELING Next INITIAL PERFORMANCE | PERFORMANCE COUNSELING DATE | COUNSELING DATE | COUNSELING DATE DUE 4 Acosieocom NCOER RANK NAME, [_pnos | ere ‘Tru, SUSTO COMPANY status Arcosieptcon RANK “AME, EROS AWARDS MSM ssDAYS ARCOM 7SDAYS AM. aapays DATE TO COMPANY TPE, status REMARKS, Arcosieptcom UNRESOLVED SOLDIER ISSUES DATE-STATUS-— RANK NAME ISSUE ntlowue Arcosinptcon SECTION STRIP MAP TO HOME NAME : SECTION: DATE: ADDRESS : PHONE #: ‘* NOTE: If you reside in the barracks then annotate the BLDG/ROOM # you live in, INSTRUCTION : Arcosiepatcom PLATOON SERGEANT’S DUTIES 1. Welfare of soldiers. Platoon Leadership. Personnel Accountability Pe YN Field operations, mission support, Class III V Maintenance Transportation, Medical support, and I. Platoons senior trainer, assist and evaluate squad training. Platoons physical fitness program. Maintenance Supervisor (PMCS) Formations, Inspection of soldiers, appearance. oeaeete scene eeeeeae Common areas, cleanness and appearance. 10. Garrison operations, detail support. 11. Administration of Platoon paperwork. 12. Counseling Packets-Monthly. 13. Weapons Qualification. 14. Additional Duties. 15. Promotions 16. Maintain Platoon Battle Roster. 17. Support Single Soldier Programs. 18. Support Family Support Group 19. Protect Soldier / Family Time. Arcossssocom ll. 12, 13, 15. PLATOON LEADER’S DUTIES Welfare of soldiers. Platoon Leadership. Field operations, mission support, Class ITI V Maintenance Transportation, Medical support, and I. Accountability of Platoon equipment (Platoon Hand Receipts.) Maintenance (Vehicle, Commo, Weapons, NBC, SKO’s, NVD’s) Training, Planning / Resourcing / Scheduling, and conduct monthly platoon training meetings, maintenance and update training calendars. Execute — PSG / SQD leader duties as needed. Counsel PSG, Squad leaders, drivers and RTO after every field exercise and garrison monthly, in writing. Conduct AAR’s after each mission and field exercise and submit to unit commander, . Draw and account for all comsec material as needed. Write and submit platoon awards as needed. Act as unit commander as needed. Support Single Soldier Programs. . Support Family Support Group. Protect Soldier / Family Time. Ancosuppotcom a SAMPLE 5 PARAGRAPH OPERATION ORDER 1. Situation a) Enemy Forces 1) Situation (enemy, weather and terrain). 2) Capabilities. 3) Probable course of action. b) Friendly Forces. 1) Mission of Next higher unit. 2) Mission of adjacent units (left, right, front, rear). 3) Mission and location of supporting elements. ©) Attachments and Detachments, 2. Mission, Who, What, When, Why and Where (coordinates). 3. Execution. a) Concept of Operation. 1) Scheme of maneuver. 2) Formation. 3) Route. 4) Tactical Missions to subordinate Units. b) Subunit Subparagraphs. ¢) Coordinating Instructions. 4. Service Support. a) Supply. 1) Rations. 2) Uniforms and Equipment. 3) Arms and Ammunition, 4) Captured Materiel. b) Transportation. ©) Medical Evacuation. 4d) Personnel. ©) Prisoners of War. 5. Command and Signal. a) Signal. 1) Frequencies and Call Signs. 2) Pyrotechnics and Signals. 3) Challenge and Password, 4) Code Words. b) Command. 1) Command Leader Location. 2) Chain of Command. Arcosseponcon 7 RISK ASSESSMENT Risk Assessment Performed By : Risk Assessment Reviewed By : NATURE OF OPERATION pTG: DTG: ‘SOLDIER ALERTNESS CreRATON OPERATION ARE TENOTH OF REST Tov | EEA] RoaDon | pecnszor | ceamme | ormam | anequaTe | wnat ‘ee | Fe | CREST | oemeteke | Stoves | “SERaRS® | SANDS Taos | 7 3 Tacreas [3 ‘4 ; Gwows | 3 $ i diouns | 3 3 4] Shenson 3 ; ; RST RE STPERTSOR | rrr NATURE OF MIE MAINTENANCE STATOR conan cqurvext | aay cont pay | mio) POUR me : woxractical | y42A¥u, | MOH, water | c-2 | e-> | wec-« cro 7 7 Hi ox 7 TTT ame | ; | asbihoe } sya] s ps i } 5 re i 213] $ EADENS REST AND TIE FOR PREPARATION WETTER & ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS [EMER MSION REPARATIN VSITLITY /MOBTERE ‘or Tee HAZB/DRIZZLE! | RAINSNOW wourm | aoequare | sina cusawony | "™Zepnuzz.e | nanan aE 7 ; 5 ; Sours i i H a8 i } H SOLDER EXPERIENCE TSK ASTRON TASK | EXPERIENCED [LIMITED UNTRAINED 1 Low 1h 12 CAUTION 23 24 HIGH 30 exPERINCED omer} 7 Hl TATARDOUS TANSTVE CARGO BK ASSESSMENT mourn | ; ‘ TW 3 | 1 CAUTION [HIGH MY RISK REDUCTION ACTIONS ARE THE RISK ASSESSMENT IS High Risk Operations assigned a value of 24 — 30 require coordination before executing the mission, with the next higher level of command external to the element making the assessment. 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