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The U.S. Army Creed of theNoncommissionedOfficer, otherwise known as theNoncommissioned Officer'sCreed, and commonly shortened tothe NCO creed, is atool used in the United StatesArmy to educate and remindenlisted leaders of theirresponsibilities and authority, andserves as a code ofconduct.
Moreover, when was the Army NCO creed written?
1974
Consequently, what is the difference between an officer and a non commissioned officer?
A non-commissioned officer (e.g.,asergeant) is outranked by all commissionedofficers.However, he or she can command the enlisted personnel,privates,corporals and lower-ranked sergeants under his or hercommand. Thebiggest difference between commissionedandnon-commissioned officers is their levelofauthority.
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