to someone or for some activity. Accountability is important because it allows you to know where a person is at all times. We also use accountability to keep track of different items in the army‚ in tech supply we use hand receipts as a source to stay accountable for items that we give to soldiers. The army also uses formations as a way to have accountability of the soldiers in a particular unit or company and or brigade. It’s important to be accounted for no matter if you’re part of a formation
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MY ARMY STORY By SGT De La Roche I joined the Army Reserve on 01 June 2006. With only a GED and no aspiration to go to college at the time‚ the Army was a last resort for me. I graduated basic training in August 2006 and AIT October 2006. When I reported to my reserve unit‚ I attended two drill weekends and decided I wanted to switch to Regular Army. 01 June 2007‚ exactly 1 year from my enlistment‚ I report to Fort Campbell‚ Kentucky as a Chemical Equipment Repairer (63J/91J). With no
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The Spartan army. So many things have been said about them‚ so many historians and influential writers have praised them‚ but are they really the ultimate fighting force so many have told us to be? Well‚ through recent research and studying of sources‚ we can tell you that they were the ultimate fighting force‚ and during this segment‚ you will see exactly how they were. The Spartan citizens devoted their lives to training for the army‚ from even when the boys were born‚ they were either killed
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Role of an Army Leader and Respect (RBI) The role of an army leader is to provide purpose‚ direction‚ and motivation to soldiers while continuing to carry out the mission or task that is at hand. As a leader in the army‚ one must maintain their knowledge of the standards of conduct‚ policy‚ law‚ rules of engagement‚ and the Geneva Conventions. Leaders of the army must be able to understand that their actions‚ behaviors‚ and decisions are a direct reflects of their leadership and the army as a whole
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Why Is Communication important in the Army? According to the Merriam Webster Dictionary the classification of communication states it’s a process by which information is exchanged between individuals through a common system of symbols‚ signs or behaviour. In relation‚ communication is the heart of what makes the United States Army what it is today. Without Communication vital information would not be passed down from the Chief of Command to a chain of Non Commissioned Officers to the soldiers
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The Athens Salvation Army Thrift Store Business Plan Presented to: Dr. Dawn Deeter Dr. Steve Flaherty Dr. Raymond Frost Mr. Ross Kelsey Dr. David Kirch Dr. Arthur Marinelli Dr. John Schermerhorn By: Team 2 Jeremy Fanning Adam Kormushoff Jacki Namestnik David Royer Chelsea Valentine November 17‚ 2003 TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary.............................................................................................. 4 Introduction..............................................
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1565Pages: 7Views: 1522Popularity Rank: 4322 Accountability & Professionalism in the United States of America’s ARMY DMI’s ESSAY September 5‚ 2008 Outline Intro‚ Definition of Essay‚ I. Infraction II. The affect it has on my unit and myself II. The importance of accountability in the army III. The importance of professionalism in the army IV. The 7 Army Core Values BACKFGROUND This paper is an essay that was assigned for me to do as a means of corrective training for infractions
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1. Introduction: The Army has multiple high-performing organizations that share common objectives such as direction‚ purpose along shared values. My philosophy consists of two parts: Core Principles (Sec 2) which covers the values as well as purpose I expect from our unit‚ besides Standing Priorities (Sec 3) which outlines the Company’s direction for training and operations. 2. Company Core Principles: a. Accept your Charge. As members of the Noncommissioned Officer Corps
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Military Customs and Courtesies There are many traditions that have been established over the long history of the military services. These many traditions can be broken into numerous customs and courtesies. A custom is a way of acting in a manner that has been continued constantly over a long period of time. It is almost like a law. A courtesy is a way of displaying good manners and politeness when dealing with other people. Military courtesy conveys respect both up and down the chain of
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competencies contributed to the Army and my organization. I will explain how my leader of influence contributed to my personal growth and development as a leader. My current Platoon Sergeant is by far the best leader I have encountered in my whole career. He influenced the Army as a whole by going to recruiter school to be successful and new Soldiers will remember him for life. Attending schools set him apart from his peers and he contributes all his success to the Army. He is very competent in his
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