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    Ethics of Us Army

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    ETHICAL CULTURE AUDIT of the United States Army By: Andrew Driscoll March 16‚ 2013 Each soldier in the United States Army‚ or any military service‚ will have very different experiences with the ethical culture of their unit. Is this experience due to the organizational culture or how its leaders operate within that culture that creates such an unique experience for every soldier? The point is that if you ask 10 soldiers to conduct an ethical culture audit of the military‚ I believe you will

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    This fact is most obvious‚ and can not be illustrated any further‚ than by looking at the worlds militaries‚ and by observing customs‚ courtesies‚ and policies of different military organizations‚ past and present. If one researches ancient armies and navies‚ it would not be hard to see‚ that while it took many hundreds of years for some civilizations to come into contact one another for the first time‚ and while each one has its own unique culture‚ language‚ and traditions‚ the application

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    Duty in the Us Army

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    requirements to be performed. Duty begins with everything required of you by law‚ regulation‚ and orders but it includes much more than that. A duty is a legal or moral obligation. Commissioned officers command‚ establish policy‚ and manage Army resources. NCOs conduct the Army’s daily business. Junior enlisted soldiers have a duty to obey the lawful orders of superiors. Specified duties are those related to jobs and positions. Directed duties are not specified as part of a job position or MOS or

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    Evolution Of The US Army

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    The Evolution of the US Army from the Cold War to Present The evolution of the US Army from the Cold War through today has transformed from just a traditional army to a multifunctional army. That means the army can fight in all types of terrain and environments simultaneously and then transition immediately into a peace keeping force. The Army has undergone many changes since the Cold War in references to equal opportunity‚ civil rights‚ and sexual harassment. During the Cold War the U.S.A.’s

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    Officers in the United States Army SPC Tannar W. Pope The United States Army is one of the most powerful militaries on the planet. It has been said that Non-Commissioned Officers are the backbone of the United States Army. Respect for the non-commissioned officers is integral for any Army mission. Respect is an Army value and as such‚ should influence a soldier’s actions daily. Throughout this paper I will first define and describe respect in the United States Army‚ then outline the role of respect

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    Lying to an Nco

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    the seven army values and the importance of them to the army. In the US army we are taught to live by the Seven Army Values. They are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty “Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers. ” Duty “ Fulfill you obligations. ” Respect “ Treat people as they should be treated . ” Selfless Service “ Put the welfare of the nation‚ the Army and your subordinates above your own. ” Honor “ Live up to the army values.” Integrity

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    Role of a Nco

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    inside look at how the rank structure works in the Army. But‚ since 7% of my readership comes from a .mil address (yet I track domains)‚ there are NCOs from all branches that I hope will learn something. Keep in mind that my comments are geared more towards the Army realm‚ but the basics are service wide. I’m not going to speak about the officers‚ just the NCOs. In my mind there are two types of people that attain the grade E5: Sergeants and NCOs. Some people will probably disagree with me about

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    Nco Charge

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    The NCO Creed and NCO Charge were made so an NCO would have a precise understanding of his responsibilities in the United States Army. I neglected those responsibilities and disrespected the backbone of the United States Army. Below is my understanding of how the NCO Creed and NCO Charge apply to this situation. No one is more professional than I. I am a Noncommissioned Officer; a leader of people. I am proud of the Noncommissioned Officer corps and will‚ at all times‚ conduct myself so as to

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    Respect for Ncos

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    as an act of giving particular attention or high or special regard. Another definition shows respect as a feeling or attitude of admiration and deference toward somebody or something. This does not explain completely what it is‚ but at least it gives us an idea about what it may be. it is something that you earn over time through your actions. So how does this relate to the military? Well‚ when a person enlists in the United States Military‚ active duty or reserve‚ they take the following oath; “I

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