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    Responsibility in the Army

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    Army. Accountability is also a very important part of being in the army and it goes hand in hand with responsibility. I failed to maintain accountability of my weapon while at Yakima Training Center. This was not an example of being a responsible soldier. This essay will explain what happened and why I think responsibilty is so important in the US Army. I had set my weapon down in the tool room so that I can go grab a couple of things from one of the tricons. When I did this‚ I had lost visual

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    for a US Army Soldier consists of waking up at 0400 hours in the morning being to first formation; accountability formation by 0630 hours. Then from 0630 to 0730 hours a Soldier will do Physical Readiness training (PRT)‚ wear as the average wake up time for a civilian would be around 0630 to 0700 hours. The Soldier will wake up‚ do PRT eat breakfast and go to first work call formation by 0900. The average civilian would wake up‚ eat breakfast‚ and go to work. The average Soldier would have already

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    many reasons the Non Commissioned Officers keep the moral up and motivate soldiers and encourage them to do their very best and showing disrespect to the non commissioned officer’s not only lowers moral‚ it also makes it to where the NCO thinks less of the person and lowers the person’s creditably. There is a possibility of Uniform Code of Military Justice (UCMJ) actions taken against the soldier. With the UCMJ the soldier could lose rank‚ lose pay‚ have to pull extra duty‚ getting   discharged‚

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    young soldier who has been disabled by war‚ having lost both his legs and an arm. His future consists of recovering in an institute where he has nothing to do but reflect on what his life once was and what he has lost‚ such as his beauty‚ youth and independence. The poem reveals a set of changes in the man’s life from pre-war‚ when he was a young handsome football hero‚ to post war‚ where he is now an institutionalised disabled soldier. The first stanza introduces us to the disabled soldier and establishes

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    they do in our lives. To me‚ God has always helped in life through problems that I have faced. However‚ soldiers that are fighting for our country have kept God close to their fearless hearts. As General George Marshall said “Military power wins battles‚ but spiritual power wins wars.” I know in my heart that everyday and night God looks down from the heavens and blesses our soldiers who fight with courage. While freedom surges through their hearts. God has given service men and women as well

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    accountability is important. 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 accountability comes into play. A good leader should always have accountability for their soldiers but it starts on the lowest level. Anything to be ready and knowing the job that needs to be done. Accountability is more than just knowing your soldiers in formation. Accountability knows that

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    AR 600-2 Analysis

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    Military Justice (UCMJ). The UCMJ allows the Commander to make the decision for serious and minor offenses. As a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) how do we address the necessity of punishment when a soldier commits an offense. AR 600-2 introduces us to tools that we as leaders use to focus the attention of Soldiers and inspire compliance with Army standards. Corrective Actions and Corrective Training‚ Corrective Actions is non-punitive action used as a motivation tool to immediately address deficiencies

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    1. According to the first paragraph‚ who will "shrink from the service of his country"?The summer soldier and the sunshine patriot will “shrink from the service of his country” 2. What will the people who do not shrink from service deserve?The people who do not shrink deserve the love and thanks of man and woman. 3. According to the first paragraph‚ what has Britain declared?Britain has declared the right to tax and also "to BIND us in ALL CASES WHATSOEVER". 4. According to the final paragraph

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    What Is A Toxic NCO Corps?

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    John Quincy Adams said it best when he said‚ “if your actions aspire others to dream more‚ do more and become more‚ you are a leader.” The Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) Corps are the backbone of the Army and the leader of Soldiers. NCOs instills discipline and direction for Soldiers to become great leaders one day‚ but yet NCOs are making their ranks toxic in nature by not abiding and not living by the NCO Creed. Why is the NCO Corps constantly having problems with leaders creating toxic work environments

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    Glory and Respect

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    bonds of slavery. The soldiers of the 54th not only had to face prejudices from the confederates‚ but also from fellow Union soldiers and officers. An example of the blatant bigotry they faced is illustrated when supplies such as shoes‚ socks and basic necessities were denied and withheld from the regiment‚ being told they were "reserved for fighting readiness that supersedes" their regiment‚ and were told their salary would be $3 less per month than the white Union soldiers. Their strength and unwavering

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