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LIST OF SOURCES


Books (Alphabetical by Title)

Advanced-Guard, Out-Post, and Detachment Service of Troops, with the Essential Principles of Strategy, and Grand Tactics. D. H. Mahan. NY: John Wiley, 1863.

Advice to the Officers of the British Army: With the Addition of Some Hints to the Drummer and Private Soldier. Francis Grose. London: W. Richardson, 1783.

All for the Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes. Edited by Robert Hunt Rhodes. NY: Orion, 1991.

American Polearms 1526-1865. Rodney Hilton Brown. New Milford, CN: N. Flayderman, 1967.

Anima’dversions of Warre, or, a Militarie Magazine of the Truest Rules, and Ablest Instructions, for the Managing of Warre. Robert Ward. London: John Dawson, 1639.

Approved Order of Martiall Discipline. Giles Clayton. London: I. C. for Abraham Kitsonne, 1591.

The Armies of Asia and Europe. MG Emory Upton. NY: D. Appleton, 1878.

The Armies of To-Day. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1893.

The Army of the Caesars. Michael Grant. NY: Charles Scribner’s Sons, 1974.

The Army of Frederick the Great. Christopher Duffy. NY: Hippocrene, 1974.

The Army Wife Handbook. Ann Crossley. Sarasota, FL: ABI Press, 1991.

The Art of War. Antoine Henri Jomini, in Roots of Strategy Book 2: 3 Military Classics. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1987.

At Belleau Wood. Robert B. Asprey. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1965.

Back Home. Bill Mauldin. NY: William Sloane, 1947.

Barrack-Room Ballads and Other Verses. Rudyard Kipling. London: The Edinburgh Society, 1899.

Battle Studies. Ardant du Picq, in Roots of Strategy Book 2: 3 Military Classics. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1987.

The Bible.

The Brass Ring. Bill Mauldin. NY: W. W. Norton, 1971.

Brave Men. Ernie Pyle. NY: Henry Holt, 1944.

Chevrons: Catalog of U.S. Army Insignia. LTC William K. Emerson. DC: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983.

Clarke of St. Vith: The Sergeants’ General. William Donohue Ellis and COL Thomas J. Cunningham, Cleveland: Dillon/Liederbach, 1974.

Clear and Present Danger. Tom Clancy. NY: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1989 (inscribed copy on display in the US Army Sergeants Major Academy Learning Resources Center, Ft. Bliss, TX).

Customs of Service for Noncommissioned Officers and Soldiers. BG August V. Kautz. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott, 1865.

Deeds of Valor: How America’s Heroes Won the Medal of Honor. Edited by W. F. Beyer and O. F. Keydel. Detroit: Perrien-Keydel, 1903.

Defeat into Victory. Field-Marshal Sir William Slim. London: Cassell, 1956.

The Doughboys: The Story of the AEF, 1917-1918. Laurence Stallings. NY: Harper & Row, 1963.

Ernie’s War: The Best of Ernie Pyle’s World War II Dispatches. Edited by David Nichols. NY: Random House, 1986.

Fit for Service: The Training of the British Army, 1715-1795. J. A. Houlding. Oxford: Clarendon Press: 1981.

Five Years a Dragoon [1849-1854] and Other Adventures on the Great Plains. Percival G. Lowe. Kansas City: Franklin Hudson, 1906.

Front and Center: Heroes, War Stories, & Army Life. Edited by L. James Binder. DC: Brassey’s, 1991.

General Wolfe’s Instructions to Young Officers. Colonel Wolfe. London: J. Millan, 1780.

The G.I. Journal of Sergeant Giles. Compiled and edited by Janice Holt Giles. Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1965.

Guardians of the Republic: A History of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps of the U.S. Army. Ernest F. Fisher. NY: Ballantine, 1994.

A Hand Book for Infantry. William Duane. Philadelphia: 1814.

Handbook and Manual for the Noncommissioned Officer. DC: Combat Forces Press, 1952.

Handbook for Noncommissioned Officers of Infantry. CPT M. B. Stewart. Kansas City: Franklin Hudson, 1903.

Hints for Non-Commissioned Officers on Actual Service. Compiled and translated by COL [LTG John] Sontag. London: C. Roworth, 1804.

History of the Art of War. Vol 1. Hans Delbruck. Westport, CN: Greenwood Press, 1975.

I Fought with Custer: The Story of Sergeant Windolph. [1SG Charles A. Windolph] Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press, 1987.

Infantryman Pettit: The Civil War Letters of Corporal Frederick Pettit. Edited by William Gilfillan Gavin. Shippensburg, PA: White Mane, 1990.

The Lincoln Encyclopedia: The Spoken and Written Words of A. Lincoln Arranged for Ready Reference. Compiled and edited by Archer H. Shaw. NY: MacMillan, 1950.

The Making of Israel’s Army. GEN Yigal Allon. NY: Universe, 1970.

A Manual of Intensive Training of the Infantry Soldier, the Infantry Non-Commissioned Officer, the Infantry Squad. 1LT Elvid Hunt. Honolulu: Hawaiian Gazette Co., 1916.

Manual of Military Training. Vol 1. COL Jas. A. Moss and MAJ John W. Lang. Menasha, WI: George Banta, 1921.

McAuslan in the Rough. George MacDonald Fraser. NY: Alfred E. Knopf, 1974.

Medal of Honor: A Vietnam Warrior’s Story. MSG Roy Benavidez with John R. Craig. DC: Brassey’s, 1995.

Military Customs. MAJ T. J. Edwards. Aldershot, Hampshire: Gale & Polden, 1954.

Military Essayes of the Ancient Grecian, Roman, and Modern Art of War. Written in the Years 1670 and 1671. Sir James Turner, Knight. London: Richard Chiswell, 1683.

The Military Institutions of the Romans. Vegetius, 390 AD, in Roots of Strategy: The 5 Greatest Military Classics of All Time. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1985.

The Military Garden...Instructions for All Young Souldiers. James Achesone. Edinburgh: John Wreittoun, 1629.

The Military Guide for Young Officers. Vol 1. Thomas Simes. London: J. Humphreys, R. Bell, and R. Aitken, 1776.

The Military Maxims of Napoleon. Napoleon, in Roots of Strategy: The 5 Greatest Military Classics of All Time. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1985.

Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: Combat Diaries of Union Sergeant Hamlin Alexander Coe. Edited by David Coe. Cranbury, NJ: Associated University Press, 1975

My American Journey. Colin L. Powell with Joseph E. Persico. NY: Random House, 1995.

My Reveries Upon the Art of War. Marshal Maurice de Saxe, 1732, in Roots of Strategy: The 5 Greatest Military Classics of All Time. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1985.

Negro Medal of Honor Men. Irvin H. Lee. NY: Dodd, Mead, 1969.

The NCO Guide. Harrisburg, PA: Stackpole, 1982, 1986.

News of the 45th. SGT Don Robinson. Norman, OK: University of Oklahoma Press, 1944.

Noncommissioned Officers’ Manual. CPT James A. Moss; revised by COL Jas. A. Moss. Based on the collated experiences of over 50 experienced noncommissioned officers of the Regular Army. Menasha, WI: George Banta, 1909, 1917.

The Noncom’s Guide. Harrisburg, PA: Military Service Publishing, 1948, 1954, 1955, 1957, 1970 [The New Noncom’s Guide].

The Old Sergeant’s Conferences. COL William H. Waldron. DC: Infantry Journal, 1930.

On the Word Of Command: A Pictorial History of the Regimental Sergeant Major. Richard Alford. Tunbridge Wells, Kent: Spellmount, 1990.

Ordeal at Valley Forge: A Day-by-Day Chronicle from December 17, 1777 to June 18, 1778. Compiled from the Sources. John Joseph Stoudt. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1963.

The Papers of George Catlett Marshall, Vol 1. Edited by Larry I. Bland. Baltimore: John Hopkins University Press, 1981.

A Path-Way to Military Practise. Barnabe Rich. London: John Charlewood, 1587.

The Penguin Dictionary of Quotations. Compiled by J. M. and M. J. Cohen. London: Bloomsbury Books, 1960.

Personal Perspectives on the Gulf War. Arlington, VA: AUSA Institute of Land Warfare, 1993.

Pigeon Pie. Nancy Mitford. NY: Carroll & Graf, 1987 [first printed 1940].

A Private Soldier’s Christmas Dinner December 25, 1863. Arthur J. Robinson, Co E, 33 Reg. Wis. Inf. Vols. Milwaukee, WI: 1913.

Quartered Safe Out Here: A Recollection of the War in Burma. George MacDonald Fraser. London: HarperCollins, 1992.

Rank and File: The Common Soldier at Peace and War 1642-1914. Compiled by T. H. McGuffie. London: Hutchinson, 1964. [Books quoted in Rank and File include the following:]

A Private’s Reminiscences of the First Year of the War. E. Benjamin Andrews (Company C. Fourth Connecticut Infantry, subsequently the First Providence), Rhode Island, 1886.
The Progress of a Ploughboy to a Seat in Parliament. [William Cobbett] Edited by William Reitzell. Faber & Faber: London, 1933.
Army Life: A Private’s Reminiscences of the Civil War. Reverend Theodore Gerrish, late a member of the 20th Maine Volunteers. Portland, Maine, 1882.

The Roman Soldier. G. R. Watson. Ithaca, NY: Cornell University Press, 1969.

The Second Division American Expeditionary Force in France 1917-1919. The Historical Committee Second Division Association. NY: Hillman Press, 1937.

Sergeant Terry Bull: His Ideas on War and Fighting in General. Terry Bull. DC: Infantry Journal, 1943.

Sergeant York: His Own Life Story and War Diary. Alvin C. York, edited by Tom Skeyhill. NY: Doubleday, Doran, 1928.

Sergeant Shakespeare. Duff Cooper. London: Rupert Hart-Davis, 1949.

(Shakespeare, William) The Complete Works of William Shakespeare. Edited by William Aldis Wright. NY: Garden City Books, 1936.

The Signal Corps, U.S.A. in the War of the Rebellion. J. Willard Brown. Boston: U.S. Veteran Signal Corps Association, 1896.

Soldier: The Memoirs of Matthew B. Ridgway. GEN Matthew B. Ridgway. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1956.

The Soldier’s Guidebook. COL Raymond K. Bluhm and COL James B. Motley. DC: Brassey’s, 1995.

The Souldiers Exercise. In Three Bookes. Gervase Markham. London: John Norton, 1639.

Standards, Guidons and Colours of the Commonwealth Forces. MAJ T. J. Edwards. Aldershot, Hampshire: Gale & Polden, 1953.

Ten Years in the Ranks U.S. Army. [1854-1866] Augustus Meyers. NY: Arno Press, 1979.

The Theorike and Practike of Moderne Warres. Robert Barrett. London: for William Ponsonby, 1598.

Thunderbolt: General Creighton Abrams and the Army of His Times. Lewis Sorley. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1992.

To Hell and Back. Audie Murphy. Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Tab Books, 1988 [reprinted from 1949].

To Revel in God’s Sunshine: The Story of the Army Career of the Late Academy Sergeant Major J. C. Lord, MVO, MBE. Compiled by Richard Alford. Kendal, Cumbria: Westmorland Gazette, 1981.

Top Sergeant: The Life and Times of Sergeant Major of the Army William G. Bainbridge. SMA (Ret.) William G. Bainbridge and Dan Cragg. NY: Ballantine , 1995.

A Treasury of NCO Quotations: Quotations By and About Noncommissioned Officers and the Noncommissioned Officer Corps. Compiled by M. Merrick Yamamoto. No publishing information.

Up Front. Bill Mauldin. NY: World, 1945.

War Through the Ages. Lynn Montross. NY: Harper & Brothers, 1946

Women in Khaki: The Story of the British Woman Soldier. Roy Terry. London: Columbus Books, 1988.

Women in the Military: An Unfinished Revolution. MG Jeanne Holm. Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 1992 [revised from 1982].

The Writings of George Washington from the Original Manuscript Sources 1745-1799, Vol 18: February 10, 1780- June 11, 1780. Edited by John C. Fitzpatrick. Washington, DC: GPO, 1937.

Yanks: A.E.F. Verse. Originally published in the "The Stars and Stripes," the Official Newspaper of the American Expeditionary Forces. NY: G. P. Putnam’s Sons, 1920.

Official Publications (Chronological Order)

Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the United States, 1779 (MG Frederick von Steuben).

Report of the Secretary of War, in War Department, U. S. A. Annual Reports, 1888, 1889, 1907.

Manual of Instruction of the Non-Commissioned Officers of a Troop of Cavalry in Security and Information. 1LT Jno. J. Boniface, 1903, General Service and Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS.

Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Organized Militia and Volunteers of the United States, 1914.

Manual for Army Cooks, 1916.

Manual for Noncommissioned Officers and Privates of Infantry of the Army of the United States, 1917.

FM 7-5, Infantry Field Manual: Organization and Tactics of Infantry: The Rifle Battalion, 1940.

What the Soldier Thinks: A Monthly Digest of War Department Studies on the Attitudes of American Troops. [A series of monthly reports from 1943 to 1945], signed by GA George C. Marshall.

Ordnance Noncom’s Handbook, 1944, Ordnance School, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD.

TGGS Special Text No. 1, Leadership for the Company Officer, 1949, Fort Riley, KS.

FM 21-13, The Soldier’s Guide, 1952.

Guidelines for the Commander, GEN Bruce C. Clarke, 1963.

DA Pam 350-12, Guide for Squad Leaders, 1967.

DA Pam 350-13, Guide for Platoon Sergeants, 1967.

Noncommissioned Officer Education and Professional Development Study, 1971, US Continental Army Command [FORSCOM].

FM 22-600-20 (Advance Copy), The Duties, Responsibilities and Authority of NCO’s and the Interplay and Relationship with the Duties, Responsibilities and Authority of Officers: Doctrine and Methodology, 1977, US Army Sergeants Major Academy.

USACGSC RB 22-2, The Commander’s "Link": A Helpful Reference to Meet the Challenge of Community Leadership, 1983.

AR 350-17, Noncommissioned Officer Development Program, 1985.

FM 22-600-20, The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide, 1986.

Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Study Final Report, Vols 1 and 2, 1986.

DA Pam 600-25, US Army Noncommissioned Officer Professional Development Guide, 1987.

Collected Works of the Thirtieth Chief of Staff, United States Army: John A. Wickham, Jr., General, United States Army Chief of Staff June 1983-June 1987.

DA Pam 623-205, The Noncommissioned Officer Evaluation Reporting System "In Brief", 1988.

The Story of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps, 1989, edited by Arnold G. Fisch and Robert K. Wright, CMH.

Time-Honored Professionals: The NCO Corps Since 1775, 1989, Center of Military History.

NCO Lessons Learned, 1989, Center for Army Lessons Learned, Ft. Leavenworth, KS.

Army National Guard Noncommissioned Officer Handbook, 1989, foreword by CSM G. Steven Blackwood, Office of the Director, Army National Guard.

TC 22-6, The Army Noncommissioned Officer Guide, 1990.

Sergeant Major of the Army George W. Dunaway: The Second Sergeant Major of the Army 1968-1970. CMH Interview 1990.

DA Pam 600-32, Leader Development for the Total Army: The Enduring Legacy, 1991.

AR 350-17, Noncommissioned Officer Development Program, 1991.

Collected Works of the Thirty-first Chief of Staff, United States Army: Carl E. Vuono, General, United States Army Chief of Staff June 1987-June 1991.

"The NCO" In Their Own Words, 1991, FORSCOM.

TRADOC Pam 525-100-4, Leadership and Command on the Battlefield: Noncommissioned Officer Corps: JUST CAUSE: DESERT STORM, 1994.

The Sergeants Major of the Army, 1995, by Mark F. Gillespie, Glen R. Hawkins, Michael B. Kelly, and Preston E. Pierce. CMH.

Gordon R. Sullivan: The Collected Works 1991-1995.

Command, Leadership, and Effective Staff Support: A Handbook Including Practical Ways for the Staff to Increase Support to Battalion and Company Commanders, 1996, Information Management Support Center.

Non-Commissioned Officer’s Tools. 2nd Infantry Division, Korea, no date.

Periodicals (Alphabetical by Title)

"ABC’s of SDT." SFC Ronald W. Rosier. NCO Journal (Spring 1994): 10-11.

"Accident Prevention FORMula." SGM Samuel Reynolds. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 14.

"Adapting Training to Mission." SSG Patrick Buffet and R. D. Murphy. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 12-13.

"Additional Thoughts." CSM John W. Gillis. Armor (Nov-Dec 1982): 7.

"Advice to NCOs Today- Be Patient and Professional." CSM James C. McKinney. Field Artillery (Oct 1993): 6-8.

"Advising Host-Nation Forces: A Critical Art." MSG Melchor Becena. Special Warfare (May 1993): 26-28.

"ANCOC: A Student’s Viewpoint." SSG Mark S. Wafler. Infantry (Mar-Apr 1984): 6-8.

"Are We Training Soldiers to Kill Each Other?" MSG Miles C. Pitman. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 10-11.

"Army Birthday- A Great Tradition." CSM Jimmie W. Spencer. AUSA News (Jun 1996): 8.

"Army Chow de Luxe." SSG Voorheis Richeson. U.S. Army Recruiting News (15 Oct 1928): 7, 15.

"The Army Needs Names." MSG Julian Hiley. Combat Forces Journal (Oct 1951): 17-20.

"Army Wives Speak Out." Interviews by SP5 Linda Kozaryn. Soldiers (Dec 1980): 28-32.

"As I See It." Interview with SMA Leon L. Van Autreve by MSG Nat Dell. Soldiers (Jul 1975): 6-9.

"As the SMA Sees It." SMA Glen E. Morrell. Army Trainer (Fall 1984): 21-24.

"As We Face the Future the Glass Is Half Full." CSM Richard L. Ross. Armor (May-Jun 1992): 5.

"Aviation Safety Is NCO Business." SMA Glen E. Morrell. U.S. Army Aviation Digest (Jan 1986): 18-19.

"Backbone of the Army." Dr. Robert H. Bouilly. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 23.

"Backbone of the Army." Infantry (Aug 1923): 144-148.

"Back to Basics." SSG David Abrams. NCO Journal (Winter 1997): 11-12.

"Back to the Future." Patricia Rhodes. NCO Journal (Spring 1991): 18-19.

"Bainbridge Hailed as NCO Leader." Larry Carney. Army Times (2 Jul 1979): 16.

"Battalion S2 at the NTC: Ways to Succeed." MSG Samuel I. Diamond. Military Intelligence (Apr-Jun 1984): 32-33.

"Battle Drills." SSG Rico Johnston. Army Trainer (Fall 1981): 14-17.

"Battle Maxims for the Russian Soldier: Field Service Regulations." Infantry (Feb 1917): 469.

"Book review of In Love and War." [James Bond Stockdale and Sybil B. Stockdale] 1SG Jeffrey J. Mellinger. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 22.

"Brave Medal of Honor Recipient Was Native of Gallup, New Mexico." NCO Journal (Winter 1997): inside back cover.

"Bridge the Gap." CSM Matthew Lee. Engineer (Fall-Winter 1986): 3; (No. 3, 1987): 3; (Mar 1988): 3

"Building the Force: ‘Skill, Will and Teamwork.’" CSM George D. Mock and SFC John K. D’Amato. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 18-19.

"Bringing in the Dope." MSG Jim Connell. Infantry (Jan 1946): 42-43.

"Bullets & Band-Aids." SGM Daniel J. Bullis. Sergeants Business (May-Jun 1986): 4.

"But You’re a Combat Veteran." NCO Journal (Fall 1992): 15.

"Can-Do NCOs- with Clout- Can Help Cohesion Problems." LTC W. Darryl Henderson. ARMY (May 1982): 18-22.

"A Career Wife’s View." Interview with Rita Van Autreve. Soldiers (Feb 1974): 30-33.

"The Cavalry Scout." CSM Ronnie W. Davis. Armor (Sep-Oct 1995): 5, 43.

"Changes in the Quartermaster Corps." Interview with CSM Charles E. Webster by SSG Joseph P. Satterthwaite. Army Trainer (Fall 1989): 49-52.

"The Chief’s View of NCO Leadership Challenges." GEN Gordon R. Sullivan. NCO Journal (Winter 1994): 6-8.

"The Civil War NCO." Dr. John Finnegan. INSCOM (Aug-Sep 1989): 32-35.

"Civil War NCOs." Dr. John Wands Sacca. NCO Journal (Summer 1995): 16-17.

"CMTC: Training for Combat." CSM James C. McKinney, CSM Lyle C. Daniels, and MSG Michael Lawson. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 7-8.

"Cold-Induced Injury- A Preventable Loss." Sergeants’ Business (Jan-Feb 1988): 8-10.

"College Education Important." SSG Ronald C. Bingham. NCO Journal (Spring 1995): 23.

"Combat Leader: The Rifle Squad Leader- Backbone of the Battlefield." Infantry (Feb-Mar 1960): 40-43.

"The Commander and NCO Professional Development." LTC Daniel L. Breitenbach and the Field Artillery Enlisted Branch Professional Development NCOs. Field Artillery (Aug 1989): 7-8, 10.

"The Command Sergeant Major." GEN Bruce C. Clarke. Engineer (Summer 1982): 7.

"Command Sergeant Major: A New Breed of ‘Old’ Soldier." MSG Matt Glasgow. Soldiers (Mar 1981): 28-31.

"Communicative Skills- A Must for NCOs." SGM Jack L. Hooper. NCO Call (Nov-Dec 1990): 2-5.

"The Computer Monster- Tiger or Pussycat?" MSG Terry L. Hall. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 18.

"The Connecticut Water Machine Versus the Royal Navy." Robert M. Speck. American Heritage (Dec 1980): 32-38.

"Conscience, Voice of a Corps." L. James Binder. ARMY (Jul 1992): 29-30.

"CSA Counts on NCOs to Keep the Spirit Alive." GEN Dennis J. Reimer. NCO Journal (Spring 1996): 4-5.

"CSMs: Future Must Stress Training, Soldier Quality." NCO Journal (Summer 1992): 9-11.

"The Cutting Edge." Interview with CSM Alexander Freitas and CSM Larry J. Hampton. Army Trainer (Winter 1985): 20-25.

"A Day in the Life of a Drill Sergeant." SFC Matt Glasgow. Soldiers (Aug 1978): 6-12, 14.

"Defending the LCU’s." SSG Gilbert Warner. Ordnance (May-Jun 1991): 30-33.

"Deployment Success- A Senior NCO’s Perspective." CSM William J. Perry. Field Artillery (Jun 1993): 16-17.

"Dig, Drain, Ditch." MSG Jim Connell. Infantry (Sep 1945): 26-27.

"Drill Sergeant of the Year." ARMY (Nov 1971): 8.

"Drill Sergeants: The Ultimate Trainer." Norma Vishneski. Army Trainer (Summer 1986): 4-9.

"The ’Eathen." Rudyard Kipling. New York Times Magazine Supplement (13 Sep 1896): 16.

"Education + Responsibility = Prestige and an Effective Armor NCO." SGM Robert E. Spencer. Armor (Sep-Oct 1965): 3.

"Education: One Key to NCO Development." Interview with CSM David P. Taylor. Field Artillery (Dec 1988): 39-41.

"Enthusiasm- It Recruits Companies and Keeps Up the Standard." CPT Craft W. Voneiff. National Guard (Sep 1912): 350-351.

"Evasion and Escape." MSG James F. Quinn. Infantry (Apr 1957): 66-75.

"Facing the Future." Soldiers (Jul 1993): 6-7.

"Faith, Courage, Determination Meant Escape and Survival." SGM Brenda L. Hoster. NCO Journal (Summer 1993): 9.

"Fighting the System." CSM John M. Stephens. Armor (Jan-Feb 1985): 7-8.

"First-Line Leaders and Safety Standards." CSM James C. McKinney. Field Artillery (Dec 1993): 5.

"The First Sergeant." CSM William J. Cronin. Infantry (Nov-Dec 1981): 39-41.

"First Train the Coach." MSG Russell K. Haight. ARMY (Jul 1959): 40-43.

"Fitness Is Leadership." SGM Ireland D. Pulley. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 27.

"Five Years of ‘Hanoi Hilton’: A Former POW Looks Back." Gary Sheftick. ARMY (May 1983): 26-29.

"Focus on Centralized Promotion Boards." SGM Robert A. Wagner. NCO Journal (Winter 1994): 12-14.

"Focus on NCOs." Interview with CSM George L. Horvath by SGT Dale A. Cheatham. EurArmy (Aug 1989): 8-10.

"Force Protection." SGM Samuel Reynolds. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 12-13.

"Force Protection- It’s in the Cards." Jim Collins. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 8-9.

"For First Sergeants Only." 1SG Walter R. Sledge. ARMY (Dec 1944): 27-28.

"Forging the Chain." LTG Walter F. Ulmer. Armor (Jan-Feb 1985): 30-32.

"For NCO’s: Leadership, Hard Work and TRAINING." SMA William A. Connelly. ARMY (Oct 1980): 21-24.

"From the Archives." Parameters (Spring 1987): inside back cover.

"From the CSM." CSM Sammy W. Wise. Military Intelligence (Oct-Dec 1984): 3.

"From the SMA." SMA Julius W. Gates. NCO Call (May-Jun 1990): inside front cover.

"From the Top." Interview with SMA Julius W. Gates. Army Trainer (Fall 1989): 2-5.

"From the Top." Interview with GEN Edward C. Meyer by LTC Gordon Taylor Bratz. Soldiers (Jan 1981): 28-31.

"From the TRADOC CSM." Interview with CSM William J. H. Peters by SGM Larry L. Melton. Army Trainer (Spring 1985): 23-27.

"Getting Ready for NTC: Tips for the CSM." CSM Donald C. Cubbison. Army Trainer (Winter 1983): 22-23.

"Getting Your Stripes." MSG Wayne Kelley. Soldiers (Aug 1995): 26-27.

"GI Newspaper." SGT Don Robinson. Infantry (Mar 1945): 49-50.

"Give Us Your Two Cents Worth." CSM O. W. Troesch. Engineer (Summer 1983): 7.

"Give Winter the Cold Shoulder." SFC Larry A. Schnakenberg. EurArmy (Dec 1989): 12.

"Group Studies NCOs." SFC Dennis Steele. Soldiers (Apr 1986): 24-25.
 

"Hard Work, Leadership Still Keys to Quality." SMA Glen E. Morrell. ARMY (Oct 1984): 51-53.

"Health and Stress Management." MSG Bruce W. Barnes. Recruiter (Nov 1995): 12-13.

"He Dishes It Out." LTC Tom Hamrick. ARMY (Aug 1971): 47-50.

"Hicks Speaks on ADA Concerns, Strengths." Interview with CSM Harry E. Hicks. Air Defense Artillery (Sep-Oct 1987): 30-32.

"How Do You Set Their Souls on Fire?" MSG John McLennon. NCO Journal (Fall 1991): 12-13.

"How Fair Is the Centralized Enlisted Promotion System?" SMA William G. Bainbridge. DA Pam 360-838, Commanders Call (Mar-Apr 1978): 5.

"How to Get Promoted." Field Artillery (Aug 1989): 9.

"The Human Chess Game." SGT William H. McMichael. Army Trainer (Fall 1988): 42.

"Increase Leadership Abilities Through Volunteerism." SFC Tyrone LaValley. NCO Journal (Spring 1994): 11.

"Increasing Training Effectiveness in the Reserves." MSG Lydia R. Mead. AUSA files (Jun 1995): no page numbers.

"Indoor TOW Training." SSG Alexander F. Barnes. Infantry (Jul-Aug 1983): 36-37.

"INSCOM." CSM Raymond McKnight. INSCOM (Aug-Sep 1989): 15.

"Instilling Pride." CSM Ron R. Semon and LTC Cole Kingseed. NCO Journal (Winter 1993): 4-5.

"The Instruction of Noncommissioned Officers: Lecture by a British Officer in France." Infantry (Feb 1917): 463-468.

"Iron Time Training." SPC Wanda L. Percival. Army Trainer (Fall 1989): 9.

"Is Fitness Important for Leaders?" CSM Henry Bone. Special Warfare (Winter 1990): 42-43.

"It’s Your Career, What Are You Going to Do About It?" CSM Ronnie W. Davis. Armor (Nov-Dec 1994): 5.

"Jodies: Songs on the Move." Donna Miles. Soldiers (Jun 1995): 52-53.

"Keepers of the Peace." Interview with CSM George L. Horvath by SPC Sherree Caspar-Willard. EurArmy (Mar 1990): 5-7.

"Leadership and What It Means to Me." SSG William Parrish. AUSA files: no date or page numbers.

"Leading to Confidence." 1SG Walter D. Stock. Infantry (May-Jun 1978): 20-26.

"Lessons from the OPFOR." SFC Richard Wagner. Armor (May-Jun 1984): 33-38.

"Let the NCO Do His Job." CSM John W. Gillis. Armor (Mar-Apr 1982): 8.

"Maintain Standards with SDT." GEN Gordon R. Sullivan. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 5.

"Maintenance in Armored Divisions: Key to Success." CPL Katherine M. Shimko. Ordnance (Aug 1990): 16-19.

"Make the BOS Work for You and Your Platoon." 1SG C. R. Johnson. NCO Journal (Spring 1995): 6-7.

"Meeting Leadership Challenges as a Team." SMA Gene C. McKinney. Military Review (Jan-Feb 1996): 10-13.

"Men Think as Their Leaders Think." LTG W. B. Palmer. Army Information Digest (Jan 1954): 10-16.

"MILES Cheating: Key to Failure." SFC Charles R. Souza. Army Trainer (Summer 1985): 3-5.

"Misplaced Compassion." COL Ron Dabbieri. Engineer (Jul 1990): 46-50.

"Moving Beyond Victory." Interviews by Jim Collins. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 15-17.

"MSG (Ret) Roy Benavidez: A Real American Hero." SSG David Abrams. NCO Journal (Spring 1996): 10-12.

"NBC Training with a New Twist." SFC Karl Soucie. Army Trainer (Winter 1992): 20-22.

"The NCO Corps." SFC Frank Cox. Soldiers (May 1989): 6-10.

"The NCO Corps’ ‘Ebenezer Stone.’" NCO Journal (Fall 1994): inside back cover.

"NCO Corps: Museum Is First to Be Dedicated Solely to Noncommissioned Officer." Engineer (Summer 1991): 11.

"NCO Development Program." CPT Thomas R. Siler. Army Trainer (Summer 1983): 14-15.

"NCO Education System Quiz." Engineer (Summer 1985): 13.

"NCO/EM Wives: They Belong." Kay Piotrzkowski. ARMY (Jan 1972): 45-46.

"NCOES Pushes Force Protection." SGM Steve R. Reynolds. NCO Journal (Fall 1992): 18.

"NCOES Sets the Pace for Enlisted Leadership." NCO Journal (Fall 1992): 9-10.

"The NCO Leader Ladder." MSG Norman J. Oliver. Soldiers (Jan 1987): 6-8.

"The NCO: More Vital Than Ever to Readiness." SMA Glen E. Morrell. ARMY (Oct 1983): 27-30.

"NCO Notes." Interview with CSM Jack Rucynski. NCO Update (Mar-Apr 1997): 6.

"An NCO Prepares for NTC." CSM Eddie Velez. Army Trainer (Spring 1989): 18-19.

"NCO Professional Development Self-Assessment." CSM William J. Stolz. Army Trainer (Fall 1984): 25.

"The NCO Through History." Dr. John Finnegan. INSCOM (Aug-Sep 1989): 26-27

"NCOs Are the ‘Vital Link in the Chain of Command.’" SMA Glen E. Morrell. ARMY (Oct 1985): 63-65.

"NCOs for the XXI Century Army." CSM Robert A. Dare. NCO Notes (No. 96-2, Sep 1996) 1-2.

"NCOs- It’s Your Museum." NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 3.

"NCOs: Maintain the Momentum." SMA Julius W. Gates. Field Artillery (Dec 1987): 45-47.

"The NCO’s March in Army History." William T. Licatovich. Sergeants’ Business (Mar-Apr 1989): 20-21 and (May-Jun 1989): 20-21.

"NCOs: The Passport to Effective Training." CSM Charles T. Tucker. Engineer (Fall 1985): 9.

"The NCO’s Role Is Crucial in Setting the Army’s Standards." MG Paul E. Funk. Armor (Nov-Dec 1992): 3-4.

"NCOs, Write!" SFC John K. D’Amato. NCO Call (May-Jun 1990):18-19.

"Needed: A Corps of NCO Instructors." SGM Morris J. Terrebonne. ARMY (Nov 1967): 61-63.

"New Emphasis Aims at Putting More Strength in ‘Backbone of the Army.’" SMA George W. Dunaway. ARMY (Oct 1969): 33-36.

"Night Show." Army Trainer (Winter 1986): 5-6.

"The Noncommissioned Officer." CSM Johnny W. Greek. Engineer (Fall 1980): 32-34.

"Noncommissioned Officer." MSG Frank K. Nicolas. Infantry (Jan 1958): 76-79.

"Noncommissioned Officers’ Training School." MAJ R. S. Bratton. Infantry (Apr 1922): 425-434.

"The NTC Challenge: Battlefield Success Demands NCO Involvement at Every Level." CSM Jerry T. Alley. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 12-14.

"NTC: Learning the Hard Way." SFC Michael Brown. Soldiers (Feb 1984): 14-19.

"NTC: The Eyes of the Battle." SFC Michael Brown. Soldiers (Feb 1984): 24-25.

"NTC’s Bad Guys." SPC Julia Bobick. Soldiers (Oct 1993): 14-16.

"The Officer and the NCO: Who Does What?" MG Donald R. Infante and MSG Norman J. Oliver. Officers’ Call (Mar-Apr 1989): 4-6.

"Once a Master Gunner, Always a Master Gunner." CSM Ronnie W. Davis. Armor (May-Jun 1996): 8.

"On Leadership." MSG Norman J. Oliver. Soldiers (Mar 1985): 27-31.

"Only a Trained Instructor Can Teach." MSG Jose R. Carmona. ARMY (Jan 1968): 74.

"Only One Regret." SGM Kevin M. Skelly. NCO Journal (Fall 1995): 17.

"Open Letters to Three NCOs." 1SG Jeffrey J. Mellinger. Infantry (May-Jun 1989): 17-21.

"The Ordnance NCO- Continuing a Proud Tradition." SSG James P. Gerkin. Ordnance (Nov 1989): 11-13.
 

"OREs Just Tools of the Trade." SFC Lawrence Kordosky. NCO Journal (Spring 1995): 16-18.

"Our Army- In Touch with America." SMA Gene C. McKinney. ARMY (Oct 1995): 29-33.

"Platoon Sergeants." MSG Nat Dell. Soldiers (Sep 1975): 6-10.

"Posture Affects Performance." SGM Donnie E. Carpenter. NCO Journal (Fall 1995): 11.

"The Professional." SMA William G. Bainbridge. DA Pam 360-832, CDRS Call (Mar-Apr 1977): 3-5.

"PROMOTE: Seven Letters Are an Easy Guide to Centralized Boards." SGM Lena Williams. NCO Journal (Spring 1992): 14-15.
 

"Promotion Packets." SGT Brian K. Betts. EurArmy (Jan 1991): 29.

"Quality, Training and Motivation." SMA William G. Bainbridge . ARMY (Oct 1976): 27-29.

"Quarter Century with the Infantry." Interview with SGM Albert Lee Wallace by SPC K. Smith. Army Digest (May 1969): 38-41.
 

"Reaching for Excellence." SMA Glen E. Morrell. Sergeants’ Business (Nov-Dec 1986): 5.

"Real Sergeants Don’t Know What Quiche Is." Dennis Steele. unknown date and source.

"Recognition/Identification of Armored Vehicles: If It Moves, Shoot It?" SSG Michael J. Ulinski. Army Trainer (Spring 1986): 3-6.

"Regimental Command Sergeant Major." CSM Marcelino Malavet. Military Police (Jan 1994): 3-4.

"Regimental Command Sergeant Major." CSM Joshua Perry. Military Police (Jan 1989): 3, 21; (Apr 1989): 3, 17; (Nov 1989): 3.

"Regimental Command Sergeant Major." CSM David W. Salter. Military Police (Dec 1991): 3; (Jun 1992): 3, 7.

"Remember Your Regiment." SFC Richard Raymond. NCO Journal (Fall 1994): 16-17.

"Reply to ‘Ranger Rick.’" MSG Samuel McGregor. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 22.

"The Reserve Component NCO." SFC Albert Killian. Ordnance (Nov 1989): 20-21.

"Reserve Component Soldiers Also Deserve Mentoring." SFC Elesix R. Estepa. NCO Journal (Fall 1994): 19.

"The Right Combination: An Approach to Training Management." Army Trainer (Fall 1981): 32-34.

"The Road to E9." SGM Buddy W. Maxwell. Ordnance (Summer 1984): 24-26.

"The Safety Sixth Sense." SFC Lydia R. Mead. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 6.

"A Sandy Enemy." SGT Michael P. Mauer. Ordnance (May 1991): 12-13.

"Sapper Leader Course." SSG Laurie Scott. Army Trainer (Spring 1986): 7-9.

"Sarge." 2LT Renee Lee. Air Defense Artillery (Jul-Aug 1989): 14-17.

"Saving Lives." SSG Darrin M. Adams. NCO Journal (Winter 1992): 22.

"Science as Applied to the Selection of Noncommissioned Officers." MAJ George F. Arps. Infantry (Jan 1919): 573-577.

"School of Sand: Desert Lessons." SFC John K. D’Amato. NCO Journal (Spring 1991): 9-10.

"Secrets of Success." SGT John C. Cherry. U.S. Army Recruiting News (12 Feb 1921): 1, 4.

"The Sergeant-Major." MAJ T. J. Edwards. Canadian Military Gazette (14 Oct 1930): 4-5.

"The Sergeant Major." CSM Bob L. Williams. Infantry (Sep-Oct 1969): 16-19.

"Sergeants’ Business." GEN Donn A. Starry. Military Review (May 1978): 2-9.

"Sergeants on Training." Sergeants’ Business (Jul-Aug 1988): 12-13.

"Sergeant to Sergeant." SMA Julius W. Gates. Sergeants’ Business (Jan-Feb 1988): 4; (Mar-Apr 1988): 4.

"Sleep to Survive." SSG Alan Moore. Soldiers (Aug 1996): 31-33.

"SMA’s Role Evolves, Grows." SSG David Abrams. NCO Journal (Summer 1995): 44-45.

"Soldiers Get Insight from Army’s Top NCO." SGT James Yocum. Castle (27 Jan 1994): 2.

"Soldiers- Prepare for Your Evaluation Board." CSM Collin L. Younger. AUSA News (Feb-Mar 1995): 6.

"A Soldier’s Story." Frank Cox. Soldiers (Dec 1988): 36.

"So You’re Headed for Combat." SMA William O. Wooldridge. Army Digest (Jan 1968): 6-11.

"Specialist Grades and CSMs." CSM John W. Gillis. ARMY (Feb 1986): 9.

"Spearheaders Speak." Ordnance (Aug 1990): 20.

"A Squad Leader’s Thoughts." SGT Don F. Metters. Sergeants’ Business (Jan-Feb 1990): 19-20.

"The Squad System." CPT William T. Littebrant. Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association (Oct 1904): 329-339.

"SSgts. Baer and Edington- The 1989 Drill Sergeants of the Year." ARMY (Jun 1989): 32-33.

"The Strength of the NCO Corps Is a National Strategic Asset." GEN Colin L. Powell and CSM Robert F. Beach. ARMY (Oct 1989): 44-52.

"Stress the Fundamentals." GEN J. Lawton Collins. Combat Forces Journal (Nov 1952): 11-18.

"The Subordinate: The Art of Followership." SFC Michael T. Woodward. Infantry (Jul-Aug 1975): 25-27.

"A Successful Career." SGM James H. Clifford. AUSA files (1996): no page numbers.

"Supervisors and Safety." SFC Todd E. Duncan. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 7.

"Survival Lies in Training." SFC Lloyd C. Pate. ARMY (Apr 1956): 20-21, 48, 50.

"Take a Tactical Walk!" SFC Forrest K. Kleinman. ARMY (Mar 1957): 60-61.

"Talks by the ‘Old Man.’" National Guard (Jul 1914): 209-210; (Jun 1915): 113.

"Tank-Busting in Towns." MSG Anton J. Sladeczek and Jane A. Beachner. Infantry (Mar-Apr 1976): 35-37.

"Team Building." SFC John K. D’Amato. NCO Journal (Spring 1991): 4-6.

"There’s Always an Excuse Not to Train." SFC Charles C. Sharp. Field Artillery (Jul-Aug 1985): 8-10.

"This Sculpture Stands." NCO Journal (Fall 1992): 14.

"They Get Their Men." SGT Herbert E. Smith. U.S. Army Recruiting News (1 Sep 1928): 6-?

"Through the Eyes of the Wives." SFC Douglas Ide. Soldiers (Jun 1995): 26-27.

"To Live as a P.O.W." SFC Fred H. Bost. Infantry (Mar-Apr 1965): 42-45.

"To Noncoms on the Staff: Stay Loose; Keep in Shape." SGM Dan Cragg. ARMY (Jan 1980): 50-51.

"A Top Course." SGM Mike Mason. Soldiers (Jul 1984): 6-7.

"Top Duty." SGM Mike Mason. Soldiers (Jul 1984): 8-10.

"Top NCO." CSM G. Steven Blackwood. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 1.

"To Promote the Efficiency of Non-Commissioned Officers." 1LT C. W. Farber. Journal of the Military Service Institution (Jan 1898): 98-105.

"To Replacement NCOs." a SSG. Infantry (Jun 1945): 64.

"Top Soldier Visits Troops in Mogadishu." Cliff Sees and Rebecca Matanic. Somalia Sand Paper (20 Sep 1993): 1-4.

"Top- Yes, Top- Sergeant." Samuel T. Williamson. New York Times Magazine (18 Jan 1942): 14, 23.

"TRADOC." Interview with CSM Henry J. Goodwin by SSG Joseph P. Satterthwaite. Army Trainer (Fall 1989): 10-13.

"Tragedy of Training History: Lessons That Must Live Today." MAJ William N. Patterson and MSG Philip T. McFarland, with introduction by LTG Julius W. Becton. Army Trainer (Fall 1983): 4-9.

"Training for Jungle Survival." MSG W. F. Fitzgerald. Army Information Digest (May 1951): 17-22.

"The Training of the Recruit." 1LT Frederick S. Foltz. Journal of the U.S. Cavalry Association (Mar 1895): 184-191.

"Training the Ordnance NCOs of the Next Century." SGT Michael P. Mauer. Ordnance (May 1990): 10-13.

"Training the Reduced Budget Way." CSM John M. Stephens. Armor (Mar-Apr 1988): 7.

"Tricks of the Trade." MSG Michael D. Bates. NCO Journal (Summer 1991): 20-21.

"Two Memorable Dates." CSM John W. Gillis. Armor (May-Jun 1983): 7.

"Unexploded Ordnance Training Saves Lives." SFC Steven I. McElroy and SFC Durred G. Francher. Ordnance (Aug 1992): 16-17.

"Unexploded Ordnance (UXO) Training." SSG Edward L. Woodford. Army Trainer (Spring 1993): 26-27.

"Uniquely American NCO Corps Had Roots in European Armies." Ernest F. Fisher. ARMY (Oct 1989): 188-195.

"The Unseen Enemy." SFC William F. Hall. Ordnance (Aug 1991): 43.

"The Unsung Heroes." Heike Hasenauer. Soldiers (May 1995): 21.

"USAMPS Command Sergeant Major." CSM Roland M. Gaddy. Military Police (Fall 1986): 3.

"U.S. Army Aviation: Dedicated, Courageous Soldiers." SMA Julius W. Gates. Army Aviation (31 Jan 1989): 3-4.

"The U.S. Army Blouse." SGT Herbert E. Smith. U.S. Army Recruiting News (1 Oct 1928): 3, 11.

"U.S. Constabulary Builds an NCO Academy." BG Bruce C. Clarke. Armored Cavalry (May-Jun 1950): 36-37.

"U.S. Emerges as World Power." Douglas V. Meed. NCO Journal (Summer 1995): 22-23.

"The Value of Military Training." SSG Ray H. Duncan. U.S. Army Recruiting News (1 Mar 1925): 4, 12.

"Vantage Point." CSM Randolph S. Hollingsworth. Military Intelligence (Jul-Sep 1995): 4, 44.

"Vantage Point." CSM James A. (Art). Johnson. Military Intelligence (Apr-Jun 1991): 3; (Oct-Dec 1992): 3

"Vantage Point." CSM David P. Klehn. Military Intelligence (Jul-Sep 1989): 3.

"Walking in RC Boots." MSG Donald L. Brumfield. NCO Journal (Spring 1994): 4-5.

"Walking Tall- and Eager." Interview with SMA Leon L. Van Autreve by MSG Nat Dell. Soldiers (Feb 1974): 28-33.

"Wanted: Writers: No Experience Necessary." MSG Gil High. NCO Journal (Spring 1991): 22.

"The Warrior Spirit." SGMs Bobby Owens, Miles Pitman, Ben Moore, Arlie Nethken, and Bill Miller. NCO Journal (Spring 1994): 8-9.

"Weapons Safety? (Not)." SFC Vance Middleton. NCO Journal (Spring 1993): 15.

"We Remember Drill Sergeants." NCO Journal (Winter 1997): 16-22.

"What Do We Do Now That We’ve Won?" MSG John K. D’Amato. NCO Journal (Summer 1992): 12-13.

"What Is the Cause of the Recent Falling Off in the Enlisted Strength of the Army and Navy, and What Means Should Be Taken to Remedy It?" MAJ Wilmot E. Ellis. Journal of the Military Service Institution (Mar-Apr 1909): 167-183.

"What NCO’s Expect from Officers." 1SG John M. Liggett. Infantry (Nov-Dec 1972): 26-27.

"What Soldiering Is All About." SMA Glen E. Morrell. ARMY (Oct 1986): 39-42.

"What You Can Do- Right Now- To Improve Unit Preparedness." CSM Frank B. Gibert. Engineer (No. 1, 1987): 3.

"Why Senior NCOs Go for MFT." MSG Pamela Brockman. NCO Journal (Summer 1993): 19.

"Why Quality?" SGM Guy G. Pratt. Recruiter (Aug 1990): 5.

"Wilhemina McKinney Prepared for Leadership Job at the Top." PV2 Laurie Wise. Cannoneer (9 Nov 1995): 3A.

"Words in Print." MSG Lance Allen. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 25.

"Words of Wisdom." SSG Duane B. Fish. NCO Journal (Fall 1994): 22.

"Words on Tape." SGM Jerry Asher. NCO Journal (Fall 1993): 24.

"The Worsening Plight of the ‘Army’s Own.’" SMA William A. Connelly. ARMY (Apr 1980): 9-11.

"Your Records Speak for You." CSM John M. Stephens. Armor (May-Jun 1986): 50.

Addresses and Briefings (Alphabetical by Individual)

Bach, MAJ Christian A. "Leadership." United States of America Congressional Record, Appendix, Vol 88- Part 9, April 21, 1942, to July 24, 1942. (15 Jun 1942): A2251-2253.

Drape, 1SG Larry. "The Do’s and Don’ts of Quality NCO Leadership." A Dining-In Speech Given to the PLDC Graduating Class EUSA NCO Academy, Camp Jackson, Uijongbu, Republic of Korea 22 September 1990. US Army PAO Command Information files.

General Officer Steering Conference briefing on the 1989 Army Theme "The NCO," Dec 1989.

Kipling, Rudyard. "National Bands." A Speech by Rudyard Kipling, Delivered at the Mansion House on Jan. 27, 1915.

McKinney, SMA Gene C. Address to Outstanding Soldiers and NCOs, 1996 AUSA Convention.

Papers (Alphabetical by Title)

"The History of the Sergeants Major." USASMA historical office files, no date or publishing information.

"Societies and Armies." Center of Military History, 1966.

"Twenty-Five Years of NCOES 1970-1995." Dr. Robert H. Bouilly, 1995, USASMA historical files.

Letters and Miscellaneous

Inouye, COL Randall. Letter to editor 16 Feb 1997.

Sorely, Lewis. Letter to editor 12 Jan 1997.


 

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