U.S ARMY ETHICS Ethics are standards that are based on value that uphold professionalism through beliefs such as duty‚ honor and integrity that drives actions and attitudes (Fluker‚ 2009). Ethical values ultimately relate and are in regards to what is right and wrong. This brings about the aspect of making decision that is rational in regards to what is right and wrong ethically. It is on this note that ethical values should be considered and especially when it comes to decision making. There exist
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order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military career. Army regulations and soldiers on our own creed illustrate how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ commitment‚ honor‚ punctuality‚ reliable‚ integrity‚ and personal courage are Army core values. Courage is the ability to stand up for ones beliefs and ethics that the Army has been bestowed on them‚ despite the danger they may face on duty. Courage
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Erich Maria Remarque was born in Germany in the year 1898 into a lower-middle-class family. In 1916‚ he was drafted into the German army to fight in World War I where he was badly wounded. Ten years after the war ended‚ he published a book which was translated a year later into English with the title All Quiet on the Western Front. This is a novel about the experiences of ordinary German soldiers during World War I. Remarque starts off the novel by stating‚ "This book is to be neither an accusation
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The M249’s high rate of fire‚ and large ammunition capacity gives a Squad/Fire Team a weapon that maintains a consistent rate of fire to provide cover for an advancing unit. A team leader which consists of a SPC or SGT plays a vigorous role in the army along with a major priority in any rank structure. A team leader controls the movement of his fire team and the rate and placement of fire by leading from the front and using the proper commands and signals. By maintaining accountability of his men
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all efforts to build a strong army. (Doc 9) Their strong army policy and the wars were the motivation for creating and growing the arsenals and shipyards. Arsenals are a gathering of the weapons and military equipment that is stockpiled by a country. Shipyards are where iron boats‚ steamboats are built and stored until they are needed. Which acts as a highly effective focus also‚ can lead to the distribution of western skills and technology. (Doc 9) The strong army policy also was the requested necessary
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Adapting the consideration of the factors resulting in the loss of the Roman army to practical terms provides a template for commanders to use when planning future operations. These lessons fall under several aspects of current United States Army Unified Land Operations doctrine‚ namely the Tenets of Unified Land Operations (ULO)‚ Warfighting Functions‚ and Mutual Support. The first tenet of ULO is flexibility. Hannibal’s on the spot decision to establish a hasty ambush demonstrates the importance
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didn’t get to an appointment on time showed lack of accountability on my part‚ a lack of discipline to follow orders I was given and a lack of respect to those who are appointed over me as a leader. I failed to be at my place of duty‚ which costs the Army money for another Soldier who could’ve been at that appointment and been on time. The military can only function if orders‚ when given‚ are obeyed. We would like to trust in the honesty and integrity of the Soldiers who made that oath and put their
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govern the army or cordial‚ gentlemen behavior in executing the duties of a military officer or personnel. Military courtesy on the other hand relates to the good relations between and amongst soldiers‚ fostered trough stipulated gestures and behavior towards‚ personnel‚ officers or NCO‚ depending on the rank. They include mutuality‚ respect gestures such as salute and standing reveille. Such courtesies are mostly legislated within the army manifesto and are binding to the entire army contingent
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What You Can Expect From Me as an NCO As a Non-commissioned Officer you can expect me to be a professional leader dedicated to taking care of soldiers‚ the mission‚ and the army way of life. You can expect me to use Army Regulations‚ Technical Manuals‚ and direct orders from my superiors as my guidance on what actions to take in each situation faced whether tactical or technical. I will not be afraid to make sound and timely decisions in the absence of my leadership’s orders. When left in charge
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THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING AT THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME First off‚ scheduling work is a very important duty of any leader in the Army or the Armed Forces to tackle every day. Being at the right place at the right time for any member of the army is extremely essential to the defense of the entire United States of America. Dependability‚ accountability‚ consistency and discipline are all crucially related to being on time. In addition‚ promptness also shows that the individual Soldier has their
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