they wanted and going to war with whoever they wanted without any consequences. Our military services are highly honored for the obedience they set in stone throughout all the service men and women. Obedience goes beyond listening to the commanding officer‚ it also involves training your body how to work through the different situations and environments you will face‚ putting others before yourself without stopping to think what will happen to you‚ and doing what you can to make others feel safer. The
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Army Values Values are something everyone has not only heard of but discussed. You are taught as a child the values that your parents hold and as you grow you develop your own. Your values are often used to determine your worth as person‚ the Army has pinpointed specific values that all soldiers are expected to carry with them: loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ selfless service‚ honor‚ integrity and personal courage. Loyalty by definition is the state or quality of being faithful to commitments. The Army
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However‚ the past can be used as a stepping stone to future works. My personal leadership philosophy is: “It does not matter where you come from‚ as long as it is in the rear view mirror”. As a Senior Non-Commissioned Officer in the military‚ it was my privilege to mentor Non-Commissioned Officers (NCO). Most Airmen choose to join the military instead of college because they did not have the means to go to school. It was my duty asses new Airmen on their education needs once they completed the required
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The Importance of Following Orders Spc Polston‚ Jamie Following orders are very important‚ for number of reasons. Orders are put in place all around the world. There are religious order‚ court order‚ general order‚ and military order. Orders are put in place to keep works in sequence‚ and sometimes the welfare and safety of others. The military are one of the biggest orders put in to place today. For example‚ When someone enlists in the
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every branch there are certain customs and courtesies that every soldier and military member must follow in order for there to be order and discipline on a daily basis. Customs and courtesies are put in to place to show respect for Non Commissioned Officers and for Officers of all rank. In this essay‚ I will be writing about the importance of salutes‚ standing at the correct position when talking to someone higher ranking than yourself‚ using proper language when talking to someone of a higher rank
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of a leader. The first indicator was sideline criticalness‚ which was demonstrated almost immediately when he publicly reprimanded and relieved a Chief Petty Officer. This indicator was troubling since the Chief Petty Officer was a senior non-commissioned officer. In attaining this rank‚ it is generally understood that a Chief Petty Officer is an expert at their job and experienced at management. CDR Alfonso should have used someone in the Chief’s position to enhance his leadership team. However
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One thousand words on discipline‚ one thousand words on the Army Values‚ and one thousand words on what being a Soldier means to me‚ not counting words that are less than three letters in length‚ which i dont uderstand because they are words too‚ poor little guys‚ just cause theyre small ‚ they don’t exist? Discipline‚ this part of the rbi is being written and discussed on discipline. I am condudcting this rbi because myself along with a few other soldiers in the platoon fucked up today and since
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supposed to when no one is around to watch you or being able to do things you are told to do without having anyone be there to supervise you‚ being able to have people trust and believe in you that you will do what your told‚ like from a Non Commissioned Officer‚ (NCO). Being able to do little missions and have every one trust you to get it done is a very important aspect of being in the Army. If no one can trust you when they tell you to do a mission‚ you won’t be asked to do anything‚ you won’t
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Chapter one of FM 7-22.7 is about the history and background of the NCO Corps. Non Commissioned Officers have been an extremely important part of the United States Army since it was established on June 14 1775. The job of the NCO is to lead and train soldiers‚ and they have been doing so since the Revolutionary War all the way to fighting the Taliban in Afghanistan. At first there was no real set standard of NCO duties and responsibilities‚ but in 1778 Inspector General Friedrich von Stueben
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TOWARDS FEWER FAUX PAS AND GAFFES 1. Many things that an Air Force Officer and his wife should or should not do‚ are not specifically covered by regulations or in the various officers’ guides and précis which one is handed out‚ from time to time. Many of the `Dos’ and `Don’ts’ are a matter of sacred tradition‚ passed on by word of mouth and by example‚ by older members of the service‚ to new comers. 2. Others are a matter of regimental grooming‚ schooling‚ common sense and‚ above all‚ breeding
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