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Colonial america adopted whose nco traditions

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Colonial america adopted The French NCO traditions.


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The U.S. Army military officer (NCO) dates back to 1775 with the birth of the regular army. British military system served as a model for the american Army, however the origin of the Non-Commision Officer in America's regular army passed through a mix of ideas. The american Army amalgamated traditions of British, French associate degree Prussian armies into a configuration that became an american establishment.



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For the answer to the question above, I believe they've copied nco traditions from the French and British. The British military system served as a model for our Army, but the origin of the Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) in America's Continental Army came about through a combination of ideas. The American Army blended traditions of the British, French and Prussian armies into a configuration which became an American institution.
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