Chapter 1 Lesson 1 1 If someone asked you about what you expect to get out of Army JROTC‚ which one of the following responses would you use to best inform them about the mission and purpose of JROTC? "We expect to develop the skills and participate in a variety of experiences and leadership situations to help us become better citizens. That’s the mission of JROTC." 2 A friend of yours tells you that citizenship can’t be developed in a classroom. She believes that people learn citizenship
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and harbor the spirit of the Warrior Ethos. Along with these character attributes‚ they should be a leader of presence and intellectual capacity. The leader must maintain their appearance‚ military bearing‚ resiliency‚ and confidence. As a Non-commissioned Officer‚ the Staff NCO will exercise sound judgement‚ and maintain a wealth of knowledge. The NCO will use these attributes and always remember their core competencies; to lead‚ develop‚ and achieve. (Headquarters Department of the Army‚ 2006) I
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support and defend the Constitution of the United States against all enemies‚ foreign and domestic; that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the same; and that I will obey the orders of the President of the United States and the orders of the officers appointed over me‚ according to regulations and the Uniform Code of Military Justice. That is the Oath we take when joining the United States Army. Military discipline and effectiveness is built on the foundation of obedience to orders. Recruits
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or orders that are given to uphold a mission. Upholding the mission is always the main priority for all units‚ and respect is always a factor in accomplishment of the mission and it 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
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are constantly greeting the higher rank even though we have never met each other. For example when a private first class sees an officer coming they get six paces away from them and render a hand salute and gives the officer the greeting of the day. Respect is also shown when a junior enlisted soldier such as a private first class is talking to a noncommissioned officer such a sergeant first class and the junior enlisted is standing at parade rest for the sergeant. This goes for all branches not just
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There are three reasons I am optimistic about my future; My military career‚ my family life‚ and my faith. My military career has allowed me the ability to become a great leader. I am a non commissioned officer with 12 years of service and one deployment to Iraq. My family life has always been by my side when ever I have been in need about my future goals. My family has always pushed me with words of encouragement in my attempts to get a degree in education. Lastly‚ my faith in God has always allowed
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means to simply create a false or misleading statement on purpose. So why does it go on in the military? Everyone in the military is guilty of lying one or more time in their military career or even as a civilian. In the military lying to a non-commissioned officer is frowned upon‚ let alone a senior NCO. Soldiers lie to get out sticky situations‚ And or to cover their own tracks when they mess up. It is wrong to lie to a sergeant or even anyone. Once you tell one lie you have to keep telling lies to
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if an enlisted member strikes or assaults a Warrant Officer‚ a Non-Commissioned Officer and/or Petty Officer while the officer is in execution of his or her office. The Article also states that there will be additional consequences for disobedience of a lawful order‚ verbal contempt‚ or disorderly language to an officer while they are in execution of office. The Article as it stands leaves very little room for verbal disagreement with any officer in execution in office. The Article is very specific
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and Navy‚ drill instructors are commonly addressed by using their military rank and their last name. In Marine Corps basic training‚ avoid using personal pronouns such as "you‚" "I‚" or "we". Instead‚ speak in the third person. When reporting to an officer in his office‚ the soldier should remove his headgear‚ knock‚ and enter when given the okay. They proceed within two steps of the officer’s desk. Then they stop‚ salute‚ and report. The salute is sustained until the report is completed‚ and the salute
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Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. The Importance of Accountability And Responsibility Accountability’s physical definition is the responsibility 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
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