is to bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other soldiers. Bearing true faith and allegiance is a matter of believing in, and devoting yourself to it but , At this time I'm going to take the time to focus on a section of belifes that helps mold a solder into what he is and that is the 5 R's. Right place, right time, right uniform, rig
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No one is immune to having things go wrong.
Do you fit in? You should begin to select that organization in which you can most effectively grow as a leader. Any organization that provides an open call for committee membership is generally seriously looking for new members. For some it is an acknowledgment of their peers, for others it is the fleeting fame, for others it is the chance to contribute. It was the person choice to join the United States Army so he should solder up and do what he has to do when he or she has to. They must know where they are going and why. You can miss formations, chow, mail, and a good time just for not being on time. Everyone needs to feel good about themselves in order to get along with others. One should first look at the mission of each group and the internal workings of each group. " We often think of leaders as a single personality type, "born to lead. However, we cannot respect others when we do not respect ourselves. Leadership is more than getting people to do what is asked. Enjoy your time in leadership, but remember that your time to leave office or leadership post will
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