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What is the proper way to enter the plural version of common abbreviations such as NCO, NCO-ER? Should it be NCOs or NCOs?

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What is the proper way to enter the plural version of common abbreviations such as NCO, NCO-ER? Should it be NCOs or NCOs?

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The correct way is NCOs and NCO-ERs. When you used the apostrophe, you are indicating the possessive tense. For example: the NCO’s first name is Ralph. When you are talking numbers, there should be no apostrophe but a small ‘s’ following the abbreviation. For example: there are six NCOs in this section.Q: If one or more of the rating officials have either left the unit and/or deployed and are not available to personally sign the NCO-ER, is it acceptable to enter the statement: ‘rater unavailable for signature’?A: Absolutely not. While there is no requirement for the rated NCO to sign the report for it to be processed, all of the rating officials must sign in order for the report to be valid and accepted for processing. If a rating official left without signing a report, the unit must make every effort to reach the individual and forward the report for signature. Without the signature of the rating officials there is no other way to verify the validity of the report.Q: Is there a prohib

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