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    Disrespect in the Military

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    their military force with knowledge and skills that will outpace that of their enemies. In respect to this‚ America has been continually empowering its Non-commissioned officers. Anon-commissioned officer is an officer in military whose rank is not high and has not been awarded commission by higher authority. These officers are invariably promoted from the lower ranks; they include corporal‚ sergeant and warrant officers. Non-commissioned officer corps plays a very key role in the military missions;

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    According to www.militarydefinitions.com; accountability is the obligation imposed by law or lawful order or regulation on an officer or other person for keeping accurate record of property‚ documents‚ or funds. The person having this obligation may or may not have actual possession of the property‚ documents‚ or funds. Accountability is concerned primarily with records‚ while responsibility is concerned primarily with custody‚ care‚ and safekeeping. Why Accountability is Important? Accountability

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    organization‚ religion‚ civilization‚ culture or militaryrespect is almost as old‚ if not as old‚ as the human race itself. Respect started with prehistoric bands of people‚ looking for experience and leadership‚ and remains today as we know it within societies and militaries around the world. Indeed‚ nothing with an organizational hierarchy‚ including civilization itself‚ could exist as we know it today without the ongoing application of respect‚ in its many forms. This fact is most obvious

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    Military Bearing

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    Importance of Military Bearing Military bearing is the root in which every soldier practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military career. Army regulations and soldiers on our own creed illustrate how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis‚ on and off duty. Loyalty‚ duty‚ respect‚ commitment‚ honor‚ punctuality‚ reliable‚ integrity‚ and personal courage are Army core values. Courage is the ability to stand up for ones beliefs and

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    ethical essay

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    At different times my ethical approach changes but can be mostly characterized as a bridge between a utilitarian‚ loyalist‚ Judeo-Christian‚ and intuitive ethical styles. The utilitarian and loyalist style aligns with my leadership role in the military supporting the motto “mission + men = success” with an emphasis on mission first. Leaders are often faced with making a decision that affects the group as a whole and must consider how the consequence effect the groups as a whole calling into play

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    Disrespect in the Military

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    Since I failed to complete the 2000 word essay on Disrespect to a Non-Commissioned Officer that I was ordered to do I was reordered to write this 3000 word essay on Failure to follow orders and the possible consequences I was told that if I had simply taken what was originally written and reworded it I would have been good as gold . I now have come to realize that my failure to follow orders is not only affecting me but it is affecting others. I am taking up a lot of my sergeants time by them having

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    Respect. It’s a very broad term when people use it. What is the definition of respect? When I looked it up in the dictionary it said ‘to show regard or admiration of something or someone. I see respect as a universal characteristic. Respect to me is a way of showing someone that you think highly of them and very well respect them. It is an important part of life‚ if a person is respected it makes him feel good and in return that person will respect you. Respect is important to me because if a person

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    Substance Abuse Within the Ranks “An Enemy Called Addiction Guelph Man’s Struggles in the Canadian Forces Suggest Our Military is Ill-Prepared to Battle Substance Abuse Within its Ranks”(Guelph Mercury (ON)‚ 09/03/2011) an article written on September 03‚2011 and published in the Guelph Mercury news paper in Ontario Canada is an essay written over one mans struggles with addiction in the military. The military doesn’t know how to deal with addiction within the ranks. According to a statement made

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    Courtesies are an essential aspect of military life‚ upon which Soldiers are expected abide by both on and off duty. Dating back to the commencement of the military service‚ they are one of the defining features of an exemplary soldier within that service. These customs and courtesies help to keep discipline and order in a military organization by governing Soldiers not only in their professional life but in their social life as well. They add to the value of military life‚ and is reiterated throughout

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    Military Bearing

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    Military Bearing” and how it affects the Army as a whole Bearing‚ put simply‚ is the appearance and demeanor of a person throughout the activities and circumstances that an individual is seen or observed. An individual is largely judged by others through the bearing that the individual exudes as he goes about his daily affairs‚ and thus it is very important that the person shows a bearing of competence and professionalism at all times. Militaries since the beginning of recorded history have set

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