Equipment Responsibility in the Us. Army
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 a unit’s combat readiness. As a result of me leaving my TA-50 unsecured in the GCA lab I am now writing this essay for SFC Adams. Not only does this essay serve as corrective training, it also serves to reminds me of the importance of equipment responsibility. Without proper equipment responsibility If something were to happening spontaneously and you don\ 't have a clue where you weapon or sensitive items are, but then you really need them. You are in seroirs trouble.
The Army Values go hand and hand with equipment responsibility like so.
Loyalty: Bear true faith and allegiance to the United States Constitution, the army and one’s unit and your fellow soldiers. By having a proper sense of loyalty towards one’s unit then the unit should be able to depend on an service Member to have their equipment.
Duty: Fulfill you obligations. By fulfilling your obligations there can be no question of you having accountability of your TA-50. For it are ones duty to have accountability of your equipment. I am obligating by my contract with United States army to be ready to deploy anywhere in the world with all my TA-50 in 24 hours. And I am there for obligated to keep up with all my TA-50. How can I deploy in 24 hours if I have no clue where my TA-50 is.
Respect: Treat people as they should be treated. My fellow soldiers deserve only the best from their battle buddies and fellow soldiers, as I only accept the best from them. Being the army and