Students attending a NCOES course should not have to take an APFT or weigh-In upon arrival -- these are unit level tasks that need to be completed before reporting
NCOES and physical fitness/weight control testing responsibilities
Unit level leaders have an inherent responsibility to maintain and manage Soldiers physical fitness and weight control standards; therefore, we must hold these leaders accountable for the execution of these tasks.
The purpose of the NCO as established throughout its history from the very beginning was focus on leadership roles. As the history of the NCEO, the educational component of the NCO shows, academic instruction was a requirement of the program -- the NCEO was indeed established with that in mind, and it has been only recently that hands-n components have been added in order to bring the NCEO into line with the 21st century and as response to the 2001 terrorist scare.
Nonetheless, the focus on leadership with sub-categories of trust, self-confidence and technology in order to fulfill this requirement, has been the modus vivendi of the program.
Recently, the NCEO has become more involved in assessing and regulating Soldiers physical fitness and weight control standards. The argument of this essay is that doing so deviates from their mission who is to accentuate the soldier's leadership component and to help him develop towards that end.
II. Introduction
The purpose of the NCO as established throughout its history from the very beginning was focus on leadership roles. As the history of the NCEO, the educational component of the NCO shows, academic instruction was a requirement of the program -- the NCEO was indeed established with that in mind, and it has been only recently that hands-n components have been added in order to bring the NCEO into line with the 21st century and as response to the 2001 terrorist scare.
Nonetheless, the focus on leadership with sub-categories of trust, self-confidence and technology in order to fulfill this requirement, has been the modus vivendi of the program.
Recently, the NCEO has become more involved in assessing and regulating Soldiers physical fitness and weight control standards. The argument of this essay is that doing so deviates from their mission who is to accentuate the soldier's leadership component and to help him develop towards that end.
The thesis of this essay, therefore, is that Unit level leaders have an inherent responsibility to maintain and manage Soldiers physical fitness and weight control standards; therefore, we must hold these leaders accountable for the execution of these tasks.
B. Main points that support the "Thesis Statement"
1. Purpose of the NCOES
III. Purpose of the NCOES
In order to best understand the purpose of the NCOES, we have to know something of the history of the NCO and its offshoot, the NCOES.
The NCO actually came into existence in the beginning of the State although with various names and undergoing various revolutions. The purpose of the American Army, however, has been more or less constant as articulated by Maj. Gen. Ernest Harmon during WW2.
"The Constabulary School [later to merge into the NCO] is more than a place of instruction. It is a cradle, so to speak, in which we hope to establish the character, the espirit de corps, high standards of personnel [sic] conduct, and appearance of the Constabulary. As most subjects taught here are entirely new to the soldier and the normal training of soldiers, it was felt necessary to obtain as quickly as possible the maximum number of graduates to act as instructors to their units and to spread the Constabulary standards." (Elder, 2009)
In early 1949 the Noncommissioned Officers Course, initially a 4-month course, came into effect using lectures, conferences, demonstrations and practical exercises. The emphasis was on incorporating instruction on leadership, tactics, command and staff, automotive principles, personnel management, among other subjects.
In late 1949, then commander of the Constabulary Maj. Gen. Isaac D. White decided that the officers of the Academy would receive special training consisting of academic teaching only, not hands on exercise. His objective, as he articulated it to the graduating class in 1949 was the following: We propose, in carrying out the academy's primary aim of developing you as leaders; to teach you how to teach others; how to reproduce for your men, the subject matter which you are taught here. (ibid.)
Clarke would later rate the results of this program as constituting one of the most successful ventures of his long illustrious career. The three major departments were Leadership and Command, Tactics, and Personnel and Administration were charged with the conduct of the training. The day started at 5am and concluded at 11.00pm. By 1951, NCO had graduated almost 4500 students.
Due to the results of the Korean War which brought a need for better trained and ready soldiers, the Army's NCO Academy / Educational system (NCEO) was established in 1957 with the proviso to standardized Army educational requirements and methods across the board.
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