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    ‘Black Dragon’ soldiers join time-honored NCO corps

    ‘Black Dragon’ soldiers join time-honored NCO corps

    Photo By Sgt. Angel Turner | Soldiers assigned to 5th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Advise and...... read more read more

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE MAREZ, IRAQ

    08.11.2011

    Courtesy Story

    United States Division-North

    CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE MAREZ, Iraq - As leaders in the United States Army, non-commissioned officers have a responsibility to provide outstanding leadership to the troops they lead.

    Nine soldiers assigned to 5th Battalion, 82nd Field Artillery Regiment, 4th Advise and Assist Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, joined the corps of non-commissioned officers, acknowledging that responsibility, during an NCO induction ceremony on Contingency Operating Site Marez, Iraq, Aug. 5.

    “These soldiers will be walking proudly across this stage to become part of one of the world’s most prestigious and time honored organizations, the United States Army’s Non-commissioned Officer Corps – the backbone of our Army and the envy of every other,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Daniel Dailey, senior enlisted soldier, 4th Infantry Division and U.S. Division – North.

    During the ceremony, newly inducted soldiers reflected on what it means to be a non-commissioned officer.

    “Black Dragon” soldiers of 5th Bn., 82nd FA Regt., re-enacted the “Four Watches” of an NCO, representing the method of entering their ranks, and symbolizing the induction of their fellow junior non-commissioned officers.

    “The NCO induction represents the great heritage of a non-commissioned officer,” said Command Sgt. Maj. Calvin Coler, senior enlisted soldier assigned to 5th Bn., 82nd FA Regt., and a native of New Orleans. “The epitome of being enlisted is over into the NCO ranks. This is the rite of passage, a visible sign that everyone is aware of them becoming non-commissioned officers.”
    As an NCO, soldiers train and lead other soldiers, making them better and preparing them to become leaders in the U.S. Army.

    “I believe a major aspect of being an NCO is that you are a leader,” said Sgt. Oriola Owokoya, a medic assigned to Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, and native of Houston. “This is another step forward in my Army career. It is a great opportunity to take part in this, and I’m very proud to be inducted into the Corps of Non-commissioned Officers.”

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    Date Taken: 08.11.2011
    Date Posted: 08.12.2011 07:54
    Story ID: 75233
    Location: CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE MAREZ, IQ

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