military discipline‚ military respect‚ and disrespect are and the history behind these acts are. I will first give the definitions of military discipline; which is a state of order and obedience existing within a command. ay look at you‚ Discipline helps to complete certain jobs/instructions efficiently and correctly. in the military it is used to train people so that they are good at their job/career as they have improved due to discipline. Disrespect to a Non-Commissioned Officer; which is where
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nice for yourself and your environment. It is how well you and your environment are kept up. Or it is how you hold them in admiration or honor. Showing respect is showing that you care about something. To show regard for something or someone. Disrespect means to show a lack of courtesy‚ or being impolite. Basically‚ if you violate people’s expectations of how you are supposed to behave towards
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You should not disrespect a commissioned officer because it is demeaning to their rank. A commissioned officer has been appointed they’re rank by the United. States Congress which makes them far more valuable an asset to the Army than enlisted personnel. An officer is there to lead his or her soldiers by personal example. For an enlisted person to disrespect a commissioned officer it lessens their ability to properly train their soldiers because they are more focused on the disrespect they received
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Punishable Articles Related to Disrespect Article 89—Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer (1) That the accused did or omitted certain acts or used certain language to or concerning a certain commissioned officer; (2) That such behavior or language was directed toward that officer; (3) That the officer toward whom the acts‚ omissions‚ or words were directed was the superior commissioned officer of the accused; (4) That the accused then knew that the commissioned officer
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Respect Vs Disrespect By Osita Onyebuchi Respect vs. Disrespect Have you ever met someone who was rude to you and didn’t hold you with much regard? How did you feel? Did you feel angry? What do you think respect is? How is respect earned? Respect is an important way of being kind and good to other people. We live in a society that respect is earned not given. With respect there is also an opposite side of disrespect. The definition of respect is to consider worthy of high regard. There are
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finicky thing. What is of the utmost respect to one‚ could be insulting and hurtful to another. All over the world we have different standards and expectations. Even in our own country‚ respect is an ever evolving concept. Racism is an unfair form of disrespect. One hundred fifty five years ago‚ the black slaves were freed‚ but life was still difficult. Segregation and racism popped up everywhere‚ schools‚ work‚ even drinking fountains. Everything was separate because blacks were “dirty”. 1863 may have
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also gives moral and builds team work among soldiers and non-commission officers alike. Disrespect will destroy any team work in a group of people. It shows resentfulness and slows production. Therefore‚ the army does not tolerate disrespect. Not only will it build tension between two people‚ it affects the others in the group by making them choose sides or it could offend or embarrass someone else. Disrespect can be showed in numerous different ways. Talking back and arguing is the most obvious one
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not joke around with my fellow soldiers anymore and take everything she says to me as a complete serious statement from here on out. Military bearing is conducting and carrying oneself in a matter befitting the characteristics of a soldier. Any disrespect I may show towards my leaders can have a negative effect on the Morale and Welfare of those around me‚ whether junior or senior. If I am not conducting myself with correct protocol and a soldier who is junior to me sees my behavior‚ he may believe
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