Army
Essay by 24 • June 25, 2011 • 377 Words (2 Pages) • 959 Views
Being a member of the United States Army is a job that must be upheld by the men and woman who chose to answer the call of duty. All that you have learned in Basic Training, Advanced Individual Training, and Permint Party serves a roll in your every day duty. No matter if its shooting expert on the M16, learning dill movements in basic, brushing up on your boot shining skills in AIT, or trust in your fellow solders in permint party. Lots of thing helps make a solder from learning the heritage and traditions, to coutesies, to the army values all the way down to serving as a member of a team. The Army values are the foundation for good soldiering in the United States Army. To pick just one value to discuss or to break is difficult to follow without tapping into any of the other seven. Thus I will follow in suit by discussing all seven of the values. Loyalty is to bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other soldiers. Bearing true faith and allegiance is a matter of believing in, and devoting yourself to it but , At this time I'm going to take the time to focus on a section of belifes that helps mold a solder into what he is and that is the 5 R's. Right place, right time, right uniform, rig
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No one is immune to having things go wrong. Do you fit in? You should begin to select that organization in which you can most effectively grow as a leader. Any organization that provides an open call for committee membership is generally seriously looking for new members. For some it is an acknowledgment of their peers, for others it is the fleeting fame, for others it is the chance to contribute. It was the person choice to join the United States Army so he should solder up and do what he has to do when he or she has to. They must know where they are going and why. You can miss formations, chow, mail, and a good time just for not being on time. Everyone needs to feel good about
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