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    Duty is one of the values outlined the Army values. In my opinion it is one of the most important of all of them. It is very important but without the other values, Duty by itself cannot assist in accomplishing the mission. We still have the other values like leadership, respect, selfless service, honesty, integrity, and personal courage. These all set up the framework for us to be able to accomplish or duty as soldiers. All of them work hand in hand with each other. Duty is defined in Webster’s

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    Army Profession Legacy

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    The Army as a Profession has left a lasting legacy that is richly kept and preserved in American History. Since its official birth, June 14, 1775, the U.S. Army has played a vital role in the growth and development of the American nation. After the birth of our Continental Army, the Continental Congress appointed the First Adjutant General Horatio Gates. With this appointment came the primary responsibility of conducting and reporting the initial strength report. “Without those Returns,” Washington

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    Ethics In Call Of Duty

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    War is unforgiveable. Even to the novices and the arm-chair commanders whose combat experience does not extend past “Call of Duty”, it is clear that choosing one path over another can mean the difference between life and death for oneself and one’s unit. Sometimes there is no right decision, and yet in others our own prejudices, fears, and emotions get in the way of the right decision. While the former is often the well-known reality of life that is seldom overcome, the latter leads people to make

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    Discussion Board 3 Shantera Jones, Ryan Kontra, Michael Lee, Zacharia McElwain, Afua Nyameke Liberty University Discussion Board 9 Three of the key topics covered in Dees’ first two chapters of Resilient Leaders are selfless service, gaining altitude, and resilience. These three topics are important for any leader to understand in order to properly lead and to build one’s character. In any corporation, communication is very important and the three topics being discussed all deal with proper communication

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    Lying to an Nco

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    the seven army values and the importance of them to the army. In the US army we are taught to live by the Seven Army Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution, the Army, and other soldiers. ” Duty “ Fulfill you obligations. ” Respect “ Treat people as they should be treated . ” Selfless Service “ Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates above your own. ” Honor “ Live up to the army values.” Integrity

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    Seven Army Values

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    There are many values to military branches, Army specifically has seven values. Those seven Army values (in order) are Loyalty , Duty , Respect , Selfless – Service , Honor , Integrity , and Personal Courage. A Value is the regard that something is held to deserve, the importance, worth, and usefulness of something. I will be providing the “consumer “(reader) with this here essay with my opinion and current status on and about the meaning of a value and the Army's values to clarify specific guidelines

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    and educational rigor transcends what would be considered the traditional classroom. From fall 2015 to the summer 2016, I was one of approximately 1100 military officers selected to attend the United States Army Command and General Staff College, a program that only admits the top 50% of Army Officer from a military year group. This intermediate level education (similar to graduate level-course work) provides instruction on leadership, philosophy, critical thinking, geopolitics,

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    Introduction The Army is one of the nation’s most highly regarded institutions in America. This is due largely to the work ethic and the servant leadership qualities of the Non Commissioned Officer (NCO), which are the backbone of the Army. The term sergeant comes from the French word for servant. It is the type of leadership that all NCO’s should aspire to if they want to lead at any level. Servant Leadership is a term that seems like an oxymoron to most but it directly correlates to the Army Values and

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    Lying to an Nco

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    the seven army values and the importance of them to the army. In the US army we are taught to live by the Seven Army Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution, the Army, and other soldiers. ” Duty “ Fulfill you obligations. ” Respect “ Treat people as they should be treated . ” Selfless Service “ Put the welfare of the nation, the Army and your subordinates above your own. ” Honor “ Live up to the army values.” Integrity

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    There are bad apples in every bunch. Unfortunately, this saying holds true for the Army just as much as it does for any other organization. In the movie Platoon, several bad apples reveal themselves when they commit war crimes against the Vietnamese by raping and murdering several villagers. While this was just a movie, the Army has dealt with instances like this in the past, and it most likely will continue to deal with them in the future. It is the duty of every soldier to make every effort possible

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