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    This essay will be about the importance of keeping the accountability of sensitive items. The US Army values soldiers that are accountable for their actions. The accountability of sensitive items affects the unit in many ways. AR 710-2 and AR 735-5 both cover the Army policy for property accountability. Some sensitive items are your weapon‚ military ID card‚ commo equipment‚ etc. Sensitive items are anything that can be used by opposing forces or the enemy to counter attack‚ weaken forces‚ and gain

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    The importance of the army in Spartan society: The entire Spartan society revolved around the army‚ essentially making it the key aspect of Spartan life and culture. The army influenced areas such as education and social structure as well as being the most important defence of Sparta in both combat and reputation. After an embarrassing defeat at the battle of Hysiai Sparta went through great military change‚ these changes dramatically changed all other areas of Spartan life‚ turning Sparta into

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    I’m three miles in on a four-mile morning training run along the sandy Southern Californian coastline. I can’t breathe‚ and all I see is the ground an inch in front of my face. My Drill Sergeant’s booming voice jolts me back into my senses. I push myself up as I spit out the mouthful of wet sand between my teeth‚ and immediately my legs begin propelling me forward. My running buddy‚ De Guzman‚ already got 10 or so seconds on me so I lean forward‚ wipe my face‚ and keep advancing. For another what

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    The Importance of Accountability As a soldier of the world’s most powerful military force‚ the U.S Army‚ it is imperative that I demonstrate competence‚ efficiency‚ and professionalism at all times. To achieve this goal accountability is an absolute necessity. As a soldier I must maintain constant accountability of my equipment and my team. Without constant visual and/or physical security of my equipment I would be making it too easy for the enemy to take my equipment and use it against me and my

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    In today’s army‚ being on time can be a paramount activity. Consequences for not showing up on time can be disasterous. In a normal job‚ you get up‚ go to work‚ and come home‚ and that is the limit of the level of involvement. The army is not one of those jobs. In the army‚ we are constantly training our mind and bodies for a combat environment. In such an environment‚ the level of involvement must be much higher. It is understood that any mistake‚ however seemingly small can have extreme consequences

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    The Importance of Accountability Paper HCS/475 May 18‚ 2015 The Importance of Accountability Paper The profound style of experienced training provided for health care workers require an important set of distinguished guidelines of accountability and prepare administrators to handle diversified patients that could be highly affected by common human errors‚ misconduct or neglect. Health care industries are the primary financial asset throughout the nation‚ thus obtaining funds from private administrative

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    The Importance of Customs and Courtesies in the Army Customs and courtesies have been a part of many military and government settings for centuries; some even running back to ancient roman times. A custom is an established practice. They include both positive actions and taboos (things you do and things you avoid doing). Some examples of customs that we practice in today’s military include; never criticize the Army or a leader in public‚ never “wear” a superior’s rank by saying something like‚ “the

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    STANDERS ON PERSONAL HYGIENE AND THE WEAR OF THE ARMY UNIFORM It states in div pam 600-2 paragragh 15 that the face will be clean-shaven (including prior to the first daily formation/physical training and over weekends and off-duty periods while on post). if a mustache is worn‚ it will be kept neatly trimmed‚ tapered and tidy‚ and will not present a chopped off appearance . no portion of the mustache will cover the upper lip line or extend sideways beyond a vertical line drawn upward

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    Introduction The army works under a lot of duress in an environment that is not only dangerous but also keeps changing. Thus‚ it is important that soldiers are adaptable‚ creative‚ and agile to survive in such an environment. Although agility‚ adaptability‚ and innovativeness can be achieved by experience‚ training and education of soldiers is critical in the creation of agile‚ adaptive‚ and creative soldiers (Grossman‚ 2001). Hence‚ governments must ensure soldiers are educated‚ trained‚ and developed

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    Patrick Barefoot BUSI 625 Dr. Duncan November 29‚ 2011 Accountability In today’s competitive business world‚ all decisions and their consequences are essential to an organization’s success. They reflect the character of the decision maker‚ and the image of the organization. In order to bring about the most positive impacts on ourselves‚ co-workers‚ and the community much effort must go into making these tough decisions. Equally important is being accountable for the consequences of these

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