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    Values are the driving force behind an action. Values are ideas about the worth or importance of things‚ concepts‚ and people. Values come from the the attributes‚ and they motivate your behavior because you use them to decide between alternatives. Your values can influences your priorities. Values begin early in life and develop throughout your adulthood. Strong values are what you put first‚ what you will defend most‚ and what you want to give up least. There are seven army values that leaders

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    What is respect? Respect can be in various forms. It can be knowledge‚ self awareness‚ trust‚ character‚ honesty‚ understanding‚ and a positive attitude. But respect also has to be earned. If you can’t respect yourself then you won’t be able to respect others. To gain respect you have to treat others the way you would want to be treated. Without respect you can’t have team work and care for other peoples well being. It is respect which creates devotion to the team‚ and the important part is that

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    have three types of duties: specified duties‚ directed duties and implied duties: specified duties‚ direct duties and implied duties. Specified duties are related to jobs and positions. such as Army regulations‚ Department of the Army general orders‚ the Uniform Code of Military Justice‚ soldier’s manuals‚ Army Training and Evaluation Program Publications and MOS job descriptions specify the duties. Direct duties are not specified as part of a job position or MOS or other directive. A superior gives

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    The Army Values Loyalty "Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. constitution‚ the Army‚ and other soldiers. Be loyal to the nation and its heritage." I define loyalty as the willingness of a person to sacrifice at their own personal expense in order to protect‚ uphold‚ defend and edify those persons‚ ideals and/or things which they cherish most. The amount of loyalty a person feels towards someone or something determines how much they are willing to sacrifice for them. As a soldier‚ we

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    The Army Values The Army values are; Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. The seven Army values is what being a soldier is all about‚ it’s what defines us. When you see a soldier walking down the street you can see these seven values in the way he/she presents he/she self. The seven Army values are broken down to us in the acronym “LDRSHIP”. Loyalty: To bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit and other soldiers.

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    Desmond Boyd ARMY ROTC/ Col. Deas 20Feb2013 Army Values What are Army Values and what are they put in place for? For beginners there are seven Army Values they are Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity‚ and Personal Courage. These seven values also form an acronym “LDRSHIP”. The Army Values were put into place to help soldiers make the right decision at all times in the Army and outside. Loyalty is to bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution‚ the Army‚ your unit

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    the Army‚ and other Soldiers.” Duty “Fulfill your 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 “Do what’s right legally and morally.” and Personal Courage “Face fear‚ danger or adversity physical or moral.” We are all drilled on these 7 army values from the very first day of basic training and throughout our Army career

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    Respect. It’s a very broad term when people use it. What is the definition of respect? When I looked it up in the dictionary it said ‘to show regard or admiration of something or someone. I see respect as a universal characteristic. Respect to me is a way of showing someone that you think highly of them and very well respect them. It is an important part of life‚ if a person is respected it makes him feel good and in return that person will respect you. Respect is important to me because if a person

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    Anastascia Acosta Master Guns ROTC 19 June 2015 Army Values Soldiers and leaders of the Army live by seven Army Values‚ all of which are equally important. Loyalty‚ Duty‚ Respect‚ Selfless Service‚ Honor‚ Integrity and the seventh value "Personal Courage". Personal Courage as defined by the Army‚ is to face fear‚ danger or adversity. Personal Courage is the ability one has to overcome a difficult task or situation with steadfastness‚ or in contrast‚ to do the moral and right thing when given an

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    organization‚ religion‚ civilization‚ culture or military‚ respect is almost as old‚ if not as old‚ as the human race itself. Respect started with prehistoric bands of people‚ looking for experience and leadership‚ and remains today as we know it within societies and militaries around the world. Indeed‚ nothing with an organizational hierarchy‚ including civilization itself‚ could exist as we know it today without the ongoing application of respect‚ in its many forms. This fact is most obvious‚ and

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