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The one occupied by the NCOs is a perfect example of artistic skill in woodwork, looking like any pleasant living-room during day-time but being transformed into a tidy bedroom in a few minutes by lowering ingenious folding-beds from the wall.
Work Camp 11033 GW 2010
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I also want to thank General Jackson, Colonel Marano, your senior enlisted leaders, especially your base Senior Enlisted Marine -- a remarkable woman who reminds us that our NCOs are the backbone of our military -- Sergeant Major Ramona Cook.
Michelle Obama Addresses Camp Pendleton Families, Pledges Support 2010
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The NCOs are the backbone of the military; they train, discipline and lead units into battle.
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They believed even before this fight that their NCOs were the best in the Army, and that they have the best squad in the Army.
The Blog of War Matthew Currier Burden 2006
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As a combat veteran of two Gulf wars, my advice to NCOs is to listen to their soldiers, give them reassurance, strive to improve their living conditions, and always focus on getting them home alive and as soon as possible.
THE NEWS BLOG 2003
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Hans Kristensen, a longtime watcher of nuclear weapons issues at the Federation of American Scientists, based in Washington, said the removal of the NCOs is a likely indication the squadron's problems ran deeper than one failed surety inspection.
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Hans Kristensen, a longtime watcher of nuclear weapons issues at the Federation of American Scientists, based in Washington, said the removal of the NCOs is a likely indication the squadron's problems ran deeper than one failed surety inspection.
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Hans Kristensen, a longtime watcher of nuclear weapons issues at the Federation of American Scientists, based in Washington, said the removal of the NCOs is a likely indication the squadron's problems ran deeper than one failed surety inspection.
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Hans Kristensen, a longtime watcher of nuclear weapons issues at the Federation of American Scientists, based in Washington, said the removal of the NCOs is a likely indication the squadron's problems ran deeper than one failed surety inspection.
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But living arrangements have heretofore been handled by the Staff NCOs, which is to say they sort out among the Marines how to have an acceptable accomodation (because most Marines know who is gay ...).
Knowledge is Power 2010
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