The Army of the United States of America was founded 241 years ago‚ on 14 June 1775‚ with the following mission in mind: 1) Preserving the peace and security‚ while providing for the defense of the United States. 2) Supporting the policies of the nation. 3) Implementing the national objectives. 3) Overcoming any nations responsible for aggressive acts that imperil the peace and security of the United States. To complete this mission‚ the United States Army created the outline by which all Army personnel
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Army Standards and Ethical Dilemmas MSG Garrison‚ John O.‚ 19Z United States Army Sergeants Major Academy Class 62 SGM Kelvin Hinkle December 8‚ 2011 Unclassified Abstract The inconsistent application of Army standards leads to unethical decisions on a daily basis. Despite an emphasis on Army values at all levels‚ military leaders open themselves up to make unethical decisions when they don’t adhere to set standards. Despite the Army having clear standards on height/weight‚ APFT‚ the tattoo
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essentially take a vow to be faithful to your commitment to the military which includes everything from vowing to be loyal to your unit‚ leadership‚ and of course to oneself. Oftentimes though‚ I have been told by senior enlisted members that the “new army” is non-argumentatively greatly different than what it used to be. And‚ typically the junior enlisted will ask why? What is different now than what it used to be back then? What is told to us‚ is normally a general consensus amongst the senior enlisted
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Every military installation has traffic safety rules that must be followed by all personnel that are permanent party of the installation or visitors. Even though each installation might have slightly different rules they all generally have the same purpose. The purpose of traffic safety rules in a military installation is to create a safer environment for all personnel on the installation. All these rules come from the installation management command; each military installation has an installation
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uniform. It represents the army and what we stand for. In the united States Army paying attention to detail and following your chain of command is important part in the mission. Failure to do so can affect the mission drastically. it can hinder even small parts‚ in which case can turn into something more important. In this essay‚ I will‚ hopefully‚ be able to explain the importance of all of the listed above in the following paragraphs‚ as well as a way to adhere to the "Army Standards."
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ORDERS Flowing orders in today’s ARMY is key to making it last. When orders are not followed it leads to chaos and undisciplined soldiers‚ the lack of following orders only shows to the outside world that the ARMY as a whole cannot operate as one. There are 3 main topics on why it is very important to follow orders in the army. 1. The act of not following orders could result in injury or death‚ getting into trouble and eventually getting kicked out of the ARMY‚ 2. obeying orders will help u stay
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Officers History Army I. Introduction. A. Good morning‚ I’m MSG Michael Dobbs‚ Thank you for being here COL … and CSM… B. This is a unclassified NCO History presentation. C. I will be covering the NCO’s of 1865 to 1925. We will be looking at how they trained what weapons they used‚ the discipline they adhered into their soldiers and the hero’s that were made. D. References used: The Story of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps‚ Center of Military History‚ United States Army‚ Washington
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SSG Bob on 23 Sep 05 I had received a phone call at 1410 hrs. from SGT Bill stating that he had come into some money and that he had known that I was wanting to get some additional equipment for OUR SRT. SGT Bill stated that he needed myself to come in and type up a letter of justification and if I could also have SGT Jones come in as well to assist in writing this letter due to the fact that SGT Jones had been placed in charge of training folders. On notification of this I was on the phone notifing
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Throughout its history‚ the Navy has successfully met all its challenges. America’s naval service began during the American Revolution‚ when on Oct. 13‚ 1775‚ the Continental Congress authorized a few small ships. Creating the Continental Navy. Esek Hopkins was appointed commander in chief and 22 officers were commissioned‚ including John Paul Jones. From those early days of naval service‚ certain bedrock principles or core values have carried on to today. They consist of three basic principles
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PFC White May 06‚ 2018 Leadership in the Army and Respect There are three ARMY publications which I have referenced which pertain to the purpose of NCO’s and other leaders in the military and why they deserve respect: ADP 6-22‚ AR 600-100‚ and FM 7-21.13. These publications clearly define the definition of leadership and the responsibilities of leaders in the ARMY such as the noncommissioned officer. These responsibilities are to influence their soldiers to achieve the ARMY’s goals‚ be the moral
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