Selfless Service in the Army Essay

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    lives of so many individuals and is constantly preached to soldiers within the Army. Every unit has a Master Resiliency Trainer (MRT) assigned at every echelon. These individuals are specifically trained to teach individuals how to take care of themselves, and others, in very difficult times. These difficult times can be either military related or from their personal lives. Three Concepts Selflessness Selfless service is greater than one person. In serving your country, you are doing your duty loyally

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    the battle of Gettysburg Chamberlain had displayed some, if not all, of the seven army values.     One of the most prominent values Joshua had displayed was respect. Early in the morning, he had been approached by his right-hand man Buster Kilrain, who had informed Joshua that he was about to receive 120 veterans from the Second Maine. However, these veterans had been accidentally signed up for three years in the service instead of two like

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    Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus - "The X-M Background Born in 519 BC in the early Roman Republic, Lucius Quinctius Cincinnatus hailed from the patrician class, an aristocratic lineage in Roman society. His family, the Quinctii, was known for its long-standing presence in Roman politics and society, providing Cincinnatus with a strong foundation in the traditions and values of the Roman state. Rise to Power Cincinnatus rose to prominence during a time of political upheaval in Rome. In 460 BC, he was

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    a gun. Even with these morals, during one of the greatest and most famous battles of WWII , he managed to save a total of 75 lives. When he joined the Army he was a conscientious objector because he would not carry a gun. When he joined the Army he wanted to be a combat medic. He would not carry a gun

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    personal beliefs

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    Morals Paper La’Constica University of Louisiana at Monroe Growing up in a southern baptist church is one of the major influences on my personal values. My great grandparents were the pastor and first lady. They were also two of the five founders of the church. No matter what I am doing or what life throws at me I revert back to my upbringing. I remember being so young learning the ten commandments and Psalms 23. I was taught at a very young age that Jesus is the son of God and he never

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    minimum are three hundred in a Battalion. Women have served the United States Army since 1775. They nursed the sick and wounded, cleaned and fixed torn clothing, and cooked for the troops on military bases.Campaign services did not exist in the Army until the 20th century. Women were an invaluable but an essential part of the Army .Women continue to have a play an important role in ongoing operations and with the selfless sacrifices they make for their country, we continue to break through gender

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    My Grandfather As A Hero

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    helping him in college. While he was in college, he also had to work in order to support his family. He did this until he received his doctorate and then became a anaesthesiologist. My grandfather also use his determination to help him during his service in the military. He was a combat medic during the vietnam war and used his determination to make sure he made it back home safe while

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    challenging role within the Army would be beneficial to my career. I began to believe that I could provide the Army with another military officer of the same caliber of those in my previous commands. My aspiration to become an Army Officer fostered greatly through conversations with my former Brigade S6 OIC, MAJ Joe Gardner. He was previously a senior NCO and made the transition to an officer. He understood

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    Values Essay

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    the Army Values and how they pertain to the mistake I made. In the US army we are taught to live by the 7 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 your 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

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    you think of a stereotypical knight in shining armor, on top of a strong, white stallion? Or do you think of a small, bare headed girl leading a great army into victory? Many people think that the first one is more realistic, but the 2nd is also very true. St. Joan of Arc fits the description perfectly. She became a knight when no girl could, led armies to victory, and did it all in the name of God, which makes her an excellent role model for many people.            During the time of kings and queens

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