correct place of duty for PT/Accountability formation at the correct time. Although there was a miscommunication, granted on my half, there is still no excuse for me to miss a formation. I want to be an excellent soldier and I want to excel in the military. The first step I need to put into action is always making sure I am at the appropriate place of duty at the correct time or preferably with time to spare. This is a simple task that is easy and painless to ensure, and it will be accomplished.…
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MILITARY DISCIPLINE AND RESPECT FOR AUTHORITY Discipline is used in the civilian world as of coarse the military world. As a basic everyone is expected to address everyone by their proper tittles. In the Army, saluting is to show respect toward an officer, flag, or our country. When talking to an officer, stand at the position of attention unless given the order “at ease”. discipline is a specific form of instruction which develops self control, character, and efficiency. Discipline is the…
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corporation depends primarily on the development and completion of its mission statement. In order to achieve success, make profits and remain competitive in today’s market. Most organizations accomplish its mission by hiring personnel with high integrity, trustworthy, and dedication. Organizations are proven to be more productive when there are employees who are totally committed to helping the company commitment for success. There are…
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“Catch-22” is a dark humor, war story that suits around the character Yossarian. The dysfunctional military shows sets of themes about how the author, Joseph Heller, looks about war, and his disapproval of it. Personal integrity runs throughout “Catch-22,” and it is central to understanding the main character, Yossarian. He is faced with Hypocrisy, Greed, Power and Isolation that all the characters face. “Catch-22” presents a struggle between an individual, Yossarian, and the terrible effects of…
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actions. The personal traits that I look for in a leader are courage, commitment, candor, competence, and integrity. Out of these the most important one to me, is integrity. A man’s word is his bond and the most important leadership trait there is. Looking back, the man I see as a great leader that possesses these traits is Ret. General Colin Powell. Colin Powell is one of the greatest military leaders in this country’s history. He served this country…
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Military Bearing In the United States Army, military bearing is the root in which every service member practices in order to carry out good discipline and ethics throughout ones military careers. Army regulations, The Articles of the UCMJ, as well as our own Soldiers Creed illustrates how a military service member should conduct themselves on a daily basis, on and off duty. All military soldiers regardless of branch have an obligation to conduct themselves with dignity and in such a manner…
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attributes. Women are shorter than men and weaker. According to William Gregor, a military science professor, “When it comes to physical capabilities, the top 5%…
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Eisenhower “It is far more important to be able to hit the target than it is to haggle over who makes a weapon or who pulls a trigger.” Said by Dwight D. Eisenhower. Eisenhower was a great military leader along with the president of the United States for two terms. He was also the commander of the allied forces during World War II. Throughout Eisenhower’s life and career, he lived by the warrior ethos and the army values. This lead him to become an effective military leader and a great leader in…
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interest in the military was sparked by a military recruiter and the influence of my grandfathers. Even though the military recruiter at my school was not in the Navy he allowed me to consider other opportunities to have a successful future. My grandfathers served in the military, one of which was in the Navy. he served during Vietnam as an electrician on several ships. Having received information through word of mouth and research, I was able to look into what service in the military would be like…
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Continuum is not prestige or salary, but rather the three criteria. A century or two ago only a few recognized professions existed (physician, professor, clergy, etc.) and now there’s no need for the vacuum tube changer in today’s computer systems (an important job only half a generation ago.) 3. List unprofessional actions that should not be exhibited by NCOs. Coasting through a career; considering oneself only a technical expert; discrimination; ignoring direction from your superiors and then asking…
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