nco in English

abbreviation
1
noncommissioned officer.

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1. The evolution of professional development includes Airmanship 300 in FTAC, with Airmanship 400 and 500 projected to be developed for the NCO and Senior NCO Professional Enhancement Courses.

2. And then a jumpmaster comes, and he's an experienced NCO in parachute operations.

3. The Corporal will go to the NCO training school while the specialist might not

4. USMC Brassards are commonly used to identify personnel in a duty status such as Duty NCO, Duty Driver, Command Duty Officer, Officer of the Day (OOD) Command Duty Officer (CDO) Sentry, Staff Duty NCO (SDNCO) etc

5. Artillery is a squad call-in, called by the squad's NCO using Q-right click

6. Assuming a leadership position is one of the most important leadership situations you’ll face as an NCO

7. The infantry regiments of the British Army train at Sennybridge, where NCO selection also takes place.

8. A Battalion normally is commanded by a lieutenant colonel, and a command sergeant major serves as principal NCO assistant

9. The Belgians are equipped much like a regular frontline mortar squad – they have an NCO, a marksmen, a machinegunner and a grenadier.

10. In practice, the Corporal outranks a specialist and will be treated as an NCO by the soldiers below him or her

11. NCO ranks begin at E-4 or E-5, depending upon service and are generally attained between three and six years of service.

12. It is the highest non-NCO enlisted rank in the Navy, directly below Petty Officer Third Class and directly above Crewman Apprentice

13. In areas observing Commonwealth of Nations or United States doctrine, Chevrons are used as an insignia of enlisted or NCO rank by military forces and by police

14. The NCO ignited the fuses at 1:00 in the afternoon while the bridge was still crowded with retreating French troops and Oudinot's rearguard was still in Leipzig.

15. "Customs and Courtesies are important to our NCO Corps as well as the rest of the Army to ensure we remain a professional, self-disciplined, strong, relevant and ready force; full of pride,

16. If my NCO Counseled me and set up a plan of action, the plan of action was completed to standard; can my LT counsel and recommend UCMJ for the same event that the original was for? ArmyCounselingOnline says: March 28, 2014 at 11:35 pm

17. The task a Polished Grader & Assorter (Basic) is expected to perform include: Segregating lots of melee sized polished diamonds through a tripod This page is as per National Classification of Occupations India (NCO) career standards and provides details of 7313.1502-Polished Grader & Assorter Basic.

18. Antiaircraft Artillery NCO Automatic Weapons Cannoneer Gunner, Antiaircraft Gunner, Machine, Antiaircraft As a member of a gun crew, performs one or more of the following duties incident to firing and maintenance of a mobile 40-mm gun, a self-propelled 37-mm gun, or similar pieces used for protection of combat elements or strategic areas from

19. The present invention relates to a method for treating polyurethane foam, wherein said polyurethane foam can be obtained from a reaction mixture which comprises an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide polyol component having a hydroxyl number of ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 45 mg KOH/g and an isocyanate component having an NCO content of ≥ 20 wt.-% to ≤ 49 wt.-%, which is selected from the group comprising diphenylmethane diisocyanate, toluylene diisocyanate, the pre-polymers thereof with an ethylene oxide/propylene oxide polyol, the hydroxyl number thereof being from ≥ 20 mg KOH/g to ≤ 45 mg KOH/g and/or the allophanates, ureas, biurets, uretediones, isocyanurates, or carbodiimides thereof.

20. The invention concerns a bottom-residue product containing isocyanate groups and with a toluylene diisocyanate content of less than 5 % by wt., preferably less than 1 % by wt., and in particular less than 200 ppm by wt.. The product is obtained from (A) distilliation residues arising in the production of toluylene diisocyanate, by mixing the distillation residues (A) with (B) polyisocyanates or polyisocyanate mixtures of the diphenylmethane series optionally modified with urethane and/or allophane groups and with an NCO content of at least 15 % by wt., followed by distillation of the mixture, the mixture being heated, before or during distillation, to temperatures of 190 to 250 °C, thus causing a high degreee of substitution of the toluylene diisocyanate, reversibly bound up in the distillation residues (A), by polyisocyanates (B).