I'm not so sure about that. I think NCO's should be pro-active about pulling aside troops, giving them the "do you need help speech" followed up with "because I am concerned. And the problems of one troop affect us all. That being said, if it becomes a problem for the other troops, you and me are having a talk behind the generator."
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Only one problem with your quote. If a NCO made that statement to a soldier the first thing the drug user would do was "complain that the NCO threatened to take him behind the generator and beat the piss out of him".
With the Human Rights now used within the Forces it could very well end the NCO's carreer. Even if the NCO denied making the statement & it was not proven it still would be a black mark effecting the rest of his carreer "New Pink Fuzzy Military"