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The Mentor
Covers counseling, NCO-ER evaluations, corrective training procedures, revocation of privileges, enlisted promotions, 52 leadership situations you will encounter in your career and possible solutions, separation actions, sample documents, over 25 counselings on subjects you will encounter as a leader, comprehensive references to point you in the right direction to solve problems. |
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The Evaluator
This is the most updated and compressive guide on the market, fully updated with the latest regulation. Provides and overview of the regulation sighting paragraphs and page numbers in the regulation, over 1000 bullet comments for all portions of the NCOER broken down by Competence, Physical Fitness, Leadership, Training, Responsibility/ Accountability, Values. |
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The Writer
Perhaps the premier book for writing awards. Clear, simple, and concise information about preparing and writing awards. Mix and match to complete a personalized award in minutes. All achievement statements and other material taken from actual awards that have been previously approved by commanders at all levels. You won’t be disappointed! |
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The Trainer
A training guide for all ranks from APFT to weapons training. Do you struggle to come up with meaningful training and wonder how to make training more challenging? This book provokes thought, provides initiative ideas on how to training, how to intensify training conditions and evaluate risk. Provides numerous checklist to assist leaders in preparing training. It also challenges leaders with new ideas. A great tool that has been a consistent seller. |
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Air Force Professional Development Guide
The Professional Development Guide is a study aid taken directly from the Professional Development Guide (PDG) developed to assist you in preparing to take the United States Air Force Supervisory Examination (USAFSE) and the Promotion Fitness Examination (PFE). |
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Guidebook for the Young Officer
Guidebook for the Young Officer is LTC(R) Frank Caravella’s little red book of Army Leadership secrets. Caravella guides junior leaders from their first days as officers in the United States Army up to battery or company command and beyond. Reading this book is a great first step for any company grade officer who wants to improve his or her leadership potential. |
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The Military Spouse
Providing Families Tools/Knowledge for Service Members Peace of Mind. This is perhaps the most comprehensive military spouse book available on the market. Areas covered include: Financial Matters, Children and Money, Buying a home, Insurance, Social Graces, Deployments, Spouse Employment, Family Matters, Preparing for you Future, How to Complain, Website Resources, and Military Rank charts. It is great for the new military spouse and the seasoned veteran. After all the hardest job in the Military is being a MILITARY SPOUSE! |
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Wear it Right! Army
Condenses AR 670-1 from 337 pages to 82. Cut through the fluff and get straight down to business. Excellent pocket guide or inspection/board preparation guide. Ever have problems with your uniform? How do I wear that? Wear does that go? What is the Army policy on this or that with regard to uniforms? Look no further, this book tells all with regard to military dress uniforms, general military appearance. |
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Wear it Right! Air Force
No more searching through a bulky AFI just to get the basics! A quick reference for Service Dress, Mess Dress, Formal Dress, Semi-Formal, Battle Dress, Maternity uniforms and Physical Fitness Uniforms. Organized by uniform type with general uniform requirements listed alphabetically. |
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Move Out!
This leader handbook is the product of years of first hand experience and a keen eye for observation. This book reveals the tips, tricks, and insider knowledge that will help you unlock your true career potential in the field of military leadership. Colonel Rusin illustrates her points with numerous examples in her signature style of spot-on explanation. Move Out is a great read and an invaluable cornerstone of any military leader's library.
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Women On Your Team
Colonel Jo B. Rusin U.S. Army (Retired) explores how the female Soldier differs from her male comrades, and analyzes the conflicts that are often experienced between them. This book is designed to give men, who have had limited experience leading women, the insight and knowledge necessary to lead women successfully. It is a short course in skills that can otherwise take months or years to learn from personal experience. |
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A Buccaneer's Guide to Appraisals, Ratings, & Reveiws
The Buccaneer’s Guide to Appraisals, Ratings & Reviews is an excellent investment for those who want to craft effective employee evaluations. ARR outlines a methodology for evaluating your workers and contains a bounty of example bullet comments. These examples are organized into 33 subject areas and they address all levels of performance.
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The Other Side of the Mountain
This book was designed as the companion to Bear Went Over the Mountain: Soviet Combat Tactics in Afghanistan. The after action reports contained in The Other Side of the Mountain focus on the Mujahideen tactics that made these commanders, mostly made up of civilians, such a force to be reckoned with.
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