Whether it is hitting a baseball‚ climbing a mountain‚ playing a musical instrument‚ making good grades or brushing your teeth it all comes down to a matter of discipline. Saving money In the army saving lives Self-Discipline The core of a soldier is moral discipline. It is intertwined with the discipline of physical and mental achievement. Total discipline overcomes adversity‚ and physical stamina draws on an inner strength that says "drive on." Former Sergeant Major of the Army William
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The First Day of Basic Training Grantham University Abstract The first day of basic training was one of the most horrifying days of my life. I was afraid. I was terrified. I did not know what to expect from or during basic training. I repeated over and over again‚ “Why did I join the army?” I should not be here. I was so far away from home. I had no family close by. Everything that could possibility went wrong did. First‚ I was late arriving to basic training. Second‚ I did not
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mechanized by technology (“Eight Major”). Therefore‚ women in various combat positions are just as capable as men with formality. The same aspect is brought up when it is said that a soldier has to be physically fit‚ emotionally strong‚ and should have the mental strength to be in combat (“Eight Major”). If a soldier possesses these three characteristics‚ the gender should then not matter. Fighting in combat
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Accountability (noun) Being responsible or liable for someone or something at the state of event and or situation. A leader takes charge and takes accountability for all those who fall under his or her leadership. Personnel accountability is critical in the event of a disaster or national emergency. Ensuring strict accountability for our military members is relatively easy because they are required to provide supervisors with contact information when they depart on leave even on there off
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warriors. Professionalism taught by these customs and traditions must govern all soldiers in both their personal life‚ but also at work‚ and in the field. These customs promote a more pleasurable life for all involved‚ creating involvement‚ a sense of completion‚ and gratefulness to the style of military life they have become a part of‚ and it will hold true throughout that soldiers entire Army career. Customs and courtesies are a way of behaving‚ a behavior that
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Accountability The U.S. army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. Being accountable means being dependable-arriving to work and appointments on time‚ meeting deadlines‚ being in the right place at the right time‚ doing the right thing at the right time. Morning formation is the most important formation of the day. It is made to get accountability of everyone and put out any information that there needs to be dealt with. Without having accountability there is not knowing of
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actions‚ and a part of being a professional and a soldier‚ is by living the army values. Knowing where your soldiers are at all times helps to know what they’re doing‚ and what their interest are doing so. In case something happens and someone needs to know where a soldier is‚ is where accountability comes into play. A good leader should always have accountability for their soldiers but it starts on the lowest level.
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Trouble At Home. Newsweek. Retrieved from http://web.ebscohost.com.ezproxy.saintleo.edu/: on February 16‚ 2011. 9 Alt‚ B. S.‚ & Stone‚ B. D. (1991). Campfollowing A History of the Military Wife. New York‚ NY: Praeger Publishers. Benedek‚ T. (1946). Soldiers and Wives: During Separation. Retrieved from http://psycnet.apa.org.ezproxy.saintleo.edu/books/10669/012.pdf: on February 10‚ 2011. Biank‚ T. (2006). Under the sabers The unwritten code of army wives (1st ed.). New York‚ NY: St Martin’s Press. Harrell
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specific examples shown in the poems. The poem “What Plant Is Not Faded?” is the last of the minor odes. It starts by questions that are rhetorical. The questions all describe the marching line of soldiers on expedition. The speaker is revealed as a soldier in the line “Alas for us soldiers”. The soldier is lamenting on how they are treated as animals‚ not “fellow-men”. However‚ the poem does not show sign of any resistance toward the leaders. Although they are dwelling on their harsh and misfortunate
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enlist in either Active Duty or the Reserves (Serve your way). With either choice‚ soldiers will be gaining a sense of pride and other traits. When a soldier is enlisting they also have the decision of choosing a commitment of two to six years‚ depending on their job and personal preference (Active Army). Joining the Army provides a wide array of possible careers for all soldiers (Browse army). Since the Army allows soldiers as young as 17 to enlist‚ a door of opportunity is open for those looking for
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