Year of the NCO, engaged III Corps Leaders: Eleven 4th BCT Soldiers step up to lead in 1st Cav Div

By Sgt. Shannon Black, 27th BSB, 4th BCT, 1st Cav. Div.February 19, 2009

Engaged III Corps Leaders: Eleven 4th BCT Soldiers step up to lead in 1st Cav
Sgt. Patricia Anderson leads the 11 noncommissioned officer nominees in reciting the Creed of the Noncommissioned Officer during the battalion's Noncommissioned Officer Induction Ceremony that was held at Memorial Hall on Contingency Operating Base A... (Photo Credit: U.S. Army) VIEW ORIGINAL

CONTINGENCY OPERATING BASE ADDER, Iraq - Eleven newly-promoted noncommissioned officers, assigned to the 27th Brigade Support Battalion, 4th Brigade Combat Team, 1st Cavalry Division, participated in an induction ceremony at the Memorial Hall Feb. 1.

A long table, draped with a red, white and blue tablecloth and ceremonial punch bowl, was positioned in the center as three

senior enlisted NCO's lit three candles as part of the ceremonial right of passage from enlisted Soldier to NCO.

After each candle was lit, the nominees and all other NCO's in the audience recited the three paragraphs of the NCO Creed as the inductees prepared to officially grasp their leadership responsibilities.

Command Sgt. Maj. Edwin Rodriguez, the senior enlisted NCO of the 4th BCT, 1st Cav.

Div., reflected on the traditions and history of the NCO Corps, along with all who attended the ceremony.

Rodriguez addressed the nominees and challenged them to lead their Soldiers by example and

maintain a high level of professionalism.

"Some people don't believe that today's noncommissioned officers have the necessary skills to lead Soldiers because many haven't served in the Army for many years," said Rodriguez. "But many of (the newly inducted NCO's) who have only been in the Army for only a

few years, have already been deployed to combat zones at least twice."

After the nominees were presented with their new-found tools of the trade, which consisted of NCO guides and motivating words from their fellow troops, the inductees drank a glass of punch together, as the narrator of the event

explained the ingredients in the mixture including: pride, motivation, skill, caring, tradition, wisdom, judgment, commitment, humility, professionalism and courage.

After the ceremony, the inductees turned and faced the audience, who applauded and then

welcomed them all into the

Corps of Noncommissioned Officers.