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    Army Regulation 600-20

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    forms are listed in appendix A. 1-3. Explanation of abbreviations and terms Abbreviations and special terms used in this regulation are listed in the glossary. 1-4. Responsibilities a. The Deputy Chief of Staff for Personnel (DCSPER) has Army General Staff responsibilities for the formulation‚ management‚ and evaluation of command policies‚ plans‚ and programs that relate to the following: (1) Personnel distribution‚ to include grade and specialties. (2) Assessment of human readiness

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    Many people know what the words Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage mean. But you don ’t see how much these words can affect people ’s lives as much as they do a soldier ’s life. As a soldier‚ I learned these values during basic combat training‚ and have since applied them to the way I live my life every day. These values are important to me because they create a guideline for me to follow. They help create goals for me to achieve and beliefs to adhere

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    The Importance Of Being disciplined/keeping an appearance In The U.S. Army The following essay is a compilation of my personal experiences‚ definitions‚ and examples of how discipline is important to surviving in today’s U.S. Army. Discipline is increased when one constantly adheres to the standards set by his superiors and maintains not only his bering‚ but appearance as well. Discipline is: acting in accordance with the rules put in place and behaving in accordance to the rules of conduct

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    SWISS ARMY KNIFE The Swiss Army Knife has many dimensions of quality and uses. This knife/tool also has several defining qualities. Its ideal use is for the camping outdoorsman‚ but with its many functions‚ can be useful for just about everyone. The performance of the Swiss Army Knife (SAK) is of highest quality. SAK multi-function tool can perform many tasks with several of its different features. The SAK can be used as a screwdriver‚ reamer‚ bottle opener‚ key ring‚ toothpick‚ wood saw‚

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    re-enlist for three reasons which are‚ with people dying the army needs me. Even in bad conditions I still want to help. George Washington read the army a motivational talk that influenced me to stay. I enlisted in the continental army because I want freedom. My cousin told me about his experience in the Boston Tea Party. He told me how he threw all the tea into the harbor. Altho it was a surprise to me that when I decided to enlist for the army I was sent to Pennsylvania and froze nearly half to death

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    Leaving Your Post (Army)

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    Leaving Your Post When I think of the phrase “failure to be at an appointed place of duty‚” the first thing that comes to my mind is being AWOL. AWOL is an abbreviation for the phrase absent without leave which is under the United States Army Article Eighty Six of the Uniform Code of Military Justice. This topic can be broken down into many smaller groups such as: discipline; military bearing; and common courtesy. Failure to be at your appointed place of duty can result in an Article 86. A few things

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    Values in Leadership

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    organizations. Introduction We have had great leaders in the society for centuries. The Pharaohs understood leadership and what it took to accomplish a humongous task such as the Pyramids. The Imperial Emperors understood how to manage the Chinese army and even China for that matter for centuries all together. The Moghuls of India‚ the Romans‚ Alexander the Great never needed any books or references on how to act like leaders. Moving on to a more recent time in history‚ the rise in the companies

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    Sometimes I ask myself‚ “Why am I in the Army?” There are days I love it‚ and days I am surprised to be here at all. My experience so far in the Army has been positive‚ for the most part. Tactically and physically I feel I have pushed myself. I enjoy being mentally and physically challenged‚ and that part of my personality played a major part in my desire to become an Army reservist in the first place. I never want to say I did not try my hardest or do my best. I have always believed I could do more

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    integrity

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    Integrity A goal that everyone hopes to reach‚ a quality that many falsely claim to have‚ and a way of life that is seemingly difficult to live by. I’m not even sure people really know what the word means‚ yet I personally hear it used all too often. It is to have a firm adherence to a code of especially moral or artistic values. It is to be unimpaired in everything. Some would say to have this they must be perfect. It is something that is almost unattainable yet talked about and used so carelessly

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    Integrity

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    Integrity is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles as well as moral uprightness. Having personal integrity in my life is valuable because it is a virtue that assists my thinking though circumstances‚ allows me to make informed decision’s seeking the highest best for not only myself ‚ but also of other’s in all of life’s situations as they arise. Having personal integrity in my life is important because this quality helps me seek to demonstrate on a daily basis to be a

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