Jill Weems has displayed selfless service and commitment by serving honorably in the Kansas National Guard for a cumulative 23 years of service. Her service has included more than 20 years as an Active Guard Reserve (AGR) Non-Commissioned Officer. The longevity of her service as both a traditional and full time Guardsmen are a testament to her unwavering dedication to this country, the Army National Guard, and the State of Kansas. SFC Weems has served the Kansas Army National Guard in multiple
the chances of winning the war. When you’re in the army you need to stop and think
In the United States Army, military bearing is the root in which every service member practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military careers. The Three General Orders of a Soldier, The articles of UCMJ, as well as our own Sailors Creed illustrates how a military service member should conduct himself or herself on a daily basis, on and off duty. Dependability is a major aspect of military bearing. Without dependability, one can neither perform properly in the
LDRSHIP, the seven army values. Loyalty, duty, respect, selfless service, honor, integrity and personal courage are the seven values that the army has put in place that they find most important and want all of their members to follow. It’s a bit of a challenge for everyone, no one individual is perfect. But if we all do our best, that’s what matters. Everyone has difficult times and issues that not everyone else is going to understand. Loyalty is a very important thing. There are so many things
The 7 Army Values; Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage, are the guiding force in the actions and conduct of every member of the U.S. Army today. Our failure to understand and utilize the moral and ethical guidelines expressed by the Army Values lead to troubled Soldiers and bad leaders. Loyalty Bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other Soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage. Loyalty is a two-way
Lincoln is a prime example of a legacy leader due to the leadership traits he displayed throughout his presidency. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States. He exhibited great leadership qualities such as integrity, duty, and selfless service. Abraham Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation and his decisive actions as commander-in-chief during the Civil War led to a victory for the Union, which created change that would forever affect the United States of America. Leadership Traits
Equipment Responsibility The United States army values soldiers that are responsibility for their actions and equipment. Being responsibility means being Dependable-arriving to work and appointments on time, keeping track of and control of equipment, meeting deadlines, being in the right place At the right time, doing the right thing at the right time. Without having accountability there is not knowing of where or in what shape your equipment is in and there for having a negative effect on
“All things were made through Him, and without Him nothing was made that was made” (John 1:3). In the Army, we have a list of core values that make up the acronym LDRSHIP: Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. Much like the Bible, they guide us in our ethical decision making process. As a Warrant Officer in the United States Army, I am charged with the responsibility of the safety and well-being of every individual that carries a part in the aviation
The importance of Good order and discipline and personnel accountability. Having good order and discipline is important in any aspect of the United States Army, because it shows you hold the standards of the unit you are assigned to at great heights. Good order and discipline in my opinion is a responsibility of the individual soldier and it shows that the soldier takes responsibility upon himself without having to be told or shown. It shows that the soldier has the mindset that is most beneficial
An event that occurred in my life that will help me succeed at Colorado Christian University is the day I joined the U.S. Army. This event means more than anything to me because it’s something that not very many people do that I did and got the courage to do. So far the Army has taught me many techniques and ways to be successful in everything you do. From personal courage, discipline, and integrity you learn that you can do anything you want by just pushing yourself and finding deep within what