Disrespect can be interpreted differently by different people, sometimes a simple facial expression or comment can be
offensive to someone, other times disrespect can be intentional and flat out offensive. One thing to remember is that we are
Noncommissioned Officers and professionals therefore we should act  as such. In the event of an altercation with a
subordinate, NCOs must remain in control of the situation and let the subordinate know that he or she is out of line. Do not get
on their level by entering in a shouting contest, take charge and counsel the Soldier for
Disrespect Toward a NCO on a DA
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