Can an NCO counsel an officer?

NCOs counsel their subordinate NCOs and junior enlisted soldiers, and officers will counsel subordinate leaders.
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Can an NCO give an order to an officer?

Direct orders can only be given by officers, however, lawful orders can be given by NCOs.
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Who can counsel who in the Army?

If the Soldier is an E-4 or below counseling is usually done by the 1st line leader. If the offense is something serious the Soldier may be counseled by someone more senior in the chain of command up to the Commander.
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Can an NCO apprehend a commissioned officer?

An enlisted member may be ordered into arrest or confinement by any commissioned officer by an order, oral or written, delivered in person or through other persons subject to this chapter.
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Do any NCOs outrank officers?

All commissioned officers outrank non-commissioned officers (e.g., a sergeant). The most significant difference between commissioned and non-commissioned officers is their level of authority over other service members.
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Can NCOs become officers?

The U.S. Army Health Care Enlisted Commissioning Program is available to Soldiers interested in a nursing degree and becoming commissioned officers in the medical field.
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Are NCOs respected?

There are many reasons why lower enlisted soldiers should respect non-commissioned officers in the military. It is important to respect an non-commissioned officer in order to keep the balance in the work place.
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What ar covers disrespect to a NCO?

The purpose of Article 91 is to protect warrant, noncommissioned, or petty officers from disrespect and violence as well as ensuring obedience to their lawful orders. In order to be charged with a violation of Article 91, the accused was aware the victim was a warrant, noncommissioned or petty officer.
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Is lying to an NCO UCMJ?

Lying is a serious offense and breach of values. Depending on the circumstances you could be looking at full punishment under the UCMJ. If it is a Summary Article 15- 14 days restriction, 14 extra duty.
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Why you shouldn't disrespect an NCO?

For many reasons the Non Commissioned Officers keep the moral up and motivate soldiers and encourage them to do their very best and showing disrespect to the non commissioned officer's not only lowers moral, it also makes it to where the NCO thinks less of the person and lowers the person's creditably.…
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Can an NCO counsel any Soldier?

Counseling Answer:

Yes, any leader within or external to the chain can conduct a counseling session with a Soldier.
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Can a Sgt counsel Another Sgt?

Typically, it will be from the perspective of being in charge of you. For example: If the Platoon Sergeant is an E-6, and the Squad Leader is an E-6, the Platoon Sergeant can counsel the Squad Leader – and even rate him – as long as he is senior in grade (See AR 623-3 on Rater requirements).
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Can a SPC counsel a Sgt?

No, you cannot counsel a LT no more than a SPC can counsel a SGT. The best method is to sit down and discuss things from a mutually supported position.
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Can NCOs be in command?

Yes, an NCO can command a unit in some situations, within certain limitations. AR 600-20 provides specific guidance on this issue.
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Where do NCOs get their authority?

NCOs receive their authority from commissioned officers, who in turn receive their authority from a sovereign power. NCOs typically function at the rank of sergeant but can also serve as corporals and petty officers (in the navy) and receive advanced military training.
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Can my NCO take my phone?

The military cannot confiscate private property without probable cause or a warrant. This would be a violation of the Soldier's Fourth Amendment rights. The NCO can order the Soldiers not turn on their phones during duty hours or to not have their phones out during duty hours, except for an emergency.
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What happens if you hit an NCO?

Striking or assaulting:

Other Noncommissioned or Petty Officer –Dishonorable discharge, total forfeiture of all pay and allowances, 1 year confinement and reduction in rank to E-1.
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How do you deal with disrespectful NCO?

In this case I would recommend at the least a strong counseling statement given by at the platoon sergeant or platoon leader. If the acts were very serious or if they have happened many times, I recommend a local letter of reprimand. This is the point where a comment could potentially be made on their NCOERs.
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Can military members disrespect the president?

Indicative of the military's special status, the Uniform Code of Military Justice prohibits military personnel from using “contemptuous speech” against the President and other leaders, from engaging in “conduct prejudicial to good order and discipline in the Armed Forces,” and from “conduct unbecoming an officer and a ...
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What happens if you disrespect an officer in the military?

If you are convicted under Article 89 for assaulting an officer, you can receive a max punishment of a dishonorable discharge, forfeiture of all pay and allowances, 10 years confinement, and a reduction in rank to E-1. If you commit this act in a time of war, the max penalty is death.
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Is a non commissioned officer an officer?

A non-commissioned officer (NCO) is a military officer who has not pursued a commission. Non-commissioned officers usually earn their position of authority by promotion through the enlisted ranks. (Non-officers, which includes most or all enlisted personnel, are of lower rank than any officer.)
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Does Article 88 apply to enlisted?

Commissioned officers and enlisted personnel may each be charged with violations of Articles 88 and 134, respectively, if they have used contemptuous, disrespectful, or disloyal words in content posted online.
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Are NCOs better than officers?

The officers outrank the NCOs: They make more money and they get more fringe benefits. But the NCO is the true backbone of the military, carrying out the officer's orders in the most efficient way possible. The two need each other and that's what makes a military operation so effective.
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What is the highest ranking non-commissioned officer?

The Sergeant Major of the Army has the highest rank of all enlisted noncommissioned officers, E-9S, a special rank.
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Is a petty officer 3rd Class an NCO?

Petty officer third class is the fourth enlisted rate in the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Coast Guard, above seaman and below petty officer second class, and is the lowest rate of non-commissioned officer, equivalent to a corporal in the U.S. Army and Marine Corps.
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