member should conduct themselves on a daily basis. All military soldiers have an obligation to conduct themselves like they are adults and to show respect to the ranks above them. If a Soldier fails to do so they are not only disrespecting the NCO and Officer above them. They are also breaking rules and regulations set in place by regulations and UCMJ. There are many different ways military bearing ties into your every day life it take alot of discipline to continuously keep your military
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The importance of being on time accounted for is because lets say that you dont come back to formation after you go out on a convoy then they know that you are missing. If you do not show up and you do not respond on the radio there is going to possibly be a search team for you. If they do send a search team for then that puts that entire team at risk while looking for you. Point of accountability formation is to make sure all of your soldiers are there and that they are all accounted for. If one
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Today’s Army in an extremely nostalgic organization with a copious amount traditions and has about a million different methods of conducting its business. Some are old and some are new‚ but possibly the oldest one that has been around since before the Army was officially established and still lives today is the Army’s rules‚ regulations and policies on customs and courtesies. In this form of a remedial block of instruction given to me‚ due to what I believe to be false targeting‚ I am to explain
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articles I am quoting‚ and sighting from. Punitive Article of the UCMJ article 90-Assaulting or willfully disobeying superior commissioned officer. Punitive Article of the UCMJ article 89-Disrespect toward a superior commissioned officer. Punitive Article of the UCMJ article 91-Insubordinate conduct toward warrant officer‚ NCO‚ or PO. Punitive Article of the UCMJ article 134 – Fraternization. Now to fully understand these orders you need to understand certain words. Words such as disobey‚ willful‚ and detrimental
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The responsibilities and leadership roles of an NCO are outlined in The Non-Commissioned Officer Creed. But what is leadership and responsibilities? Leadership is the action of leading a group of people or an organization. Responsibility is answerable or accountable‚ as for something within one’s power‚ control‚ or management. As it states in The NCO Creed you as an (NCO) Noncommissioned Officer are a leader of Soldiers. It is your responsibility to accomplish the mission and take care of
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Article 91 has the same general objects with respect to noncommissioned‚ as Articles 89 and 90 have with respect to commissioned officers‚ namely‚ to ensure obedience to their lawful orders‚ and to protect them from violence‚ insult‚ or disrespect. Unlike Articles 89 and 90 however‚ this article does not require a superior-subordinate relationship as an element of any of the offenses. This article does not protect an acting noncommissioned officer nor does it protect military police or members
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code of chivalry‚ and is universal throughout the profession of arms. You show respect for people by standing when they enter a room or enter a conversation. Either by standing at the postion of Attenion or Parade rest depending if its an officer or nco and which will be covered later on in this paper. Saluting‚The salute is not simply an honor exchanged. It is a privileged gesture of respect and trust among soldiers. Remember the salute is not only prescribed by regulation but is also recognition
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The importance of following orders and the emphasis of how it applies to unit structure including the specialty of a soldier On Wednesday‚ 28 February 2015‚ I was given instructions and failed to do so by taking initiative and went to talk to my Platoon Sergeant SFC Taylor. I understand my mistakes and what they can cause that is why I am writing this essay about the importance of following order‚ with emphasis on how it applies to our unit and our specialty. Failing to follow instructions‚ no
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Respect Respect‚ especially in the Army is a very important value to live by. It is much more than just talking kindly and listening to someone. It is the process of taking into consideration someone’s emotions‚ feelings and needs. You must also focus on their ideas‚ thoughts‚ and preferences. It is showing someone that you value their time; that you care what they have to say. Showing someone respect allows that person to know and acknowledge that you are tracking them and that you comprehend
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From my experience for 20 years in the army not all NCO’s live by the creed or enforced it. SGM Grippe was an NCO that I saw that live by it and he was the one who will go above and beyond to take care of a soldier. The epic hero Odysseus achieves the characteristics of an epic hero in lots of ways such as being fit‚ and showing bravery as he goes on his epic
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