In the US Air Force a NCO is a non-commissioned officer. This title carries the name Sergeant in it somewhere like Staff Sergeant, Senior Master Sergeant. The rank currently starts with the E-5 level. The levels below the E-5 carry the title Airmen in the name. During the Vietnam War E-4 was considered a NCO with just the title of Sergeant. After the War the Sergeant level moved to level E-5 and above. E-4 level was renamed Senior Airman.
Any military officer who has not earned a commission, is a non-commissioned officer (NCO) .
Certainly by now you have an answer. In 1966 I wore a Go To Hell Hat in the USAF in Thailand, I can only relate to you the story as it was told to me at that time. A crusty NCO was hauled up short by a Lt new to Vietnam and asked about his hat that was common at the time as worn by the Austraiian's who helped us there. Finally after being interigated by the New Lt the NCO told the Lt "If you do not like my hat Go To Hell". BY now who knows what the real story is? A1C Ken Davis Maine USAF
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Jane's USAF was created in 1999.
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The population of NCO Group is 30,000.
NCO Group was created in 1926.
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I served 20 years in the USAF. They paid me, I did not pay them.
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All obvious meanings of the acronym NCO are nouns. An NCO (non-commissioned officer) is a person.