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Throughout history non-commissioned officers (NCOs) have played a central role in armies as "disciplinarians," closely associated with the welfare of the troops and discipline in the ranks. Although at low levels of command officers and NCOs were allies, a strong divide existed between them. Officers, who held formal command authority, were educated to different standards and controlled every aspect of army doctrine and policy. The NCO corps remained, figuratively, in the barracks, separate from decisions effecting the employment and development of the army.As societies changed, subtle changes have also occurred in the officer/NCO relationship and in the expectations of NCOs themselves. The social gap between the ranks has narrowed and separation based on differences in education has become less distinct. Young soldiers are more aware of social, military, and international issues than ever before. Better educated soldiers and NCOs now expect to be involved in unit decisions and are less likely to routinely accept the idea that officers know best. The challenge for the army of today is to recognise the opportunities for positive and to see that the army of the future takes them into account.Backbone of the Army, written by academics, officers, and non-commissioned officers, considers this challenge. The authors examine the historical role of NCOs as well as the factors influencing the future army and future NCO recruits. They discuss the implications for education, training, doctrine, and organisation, offering comparative assessments from allied armies.Douglas L. Bland is chair of the Defence Management Studies Program at Queen's University. He has written and edited numerous books, including Issues in Defence Management, and Canada's National Defence, Volumes 1 and 2.Bland, Douglas L. is the author of 'Backbone of the Army Non-Commissioned Officers in the Future Army' with ISBN 9780889118898 and ISBN 0889118892.
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