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    is the ultimate team. It has an excellent reputation across the World‚ which is built on trust. A lot is expected of you as a British Soldier; you will be required to serve in dangerous places‚ risk your life for your teammates and put up with uncomfortable conditions. Our Values and Standards are essential to the British Army‚ they define what the British soldier is. They are more than just words‚ we must all believe in them and live by them. I expect you to behave and conduct yourselves to the

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    . . . Usually the defense attorneys claimed their clients untreated PTSD had caused the violence” (qtd. in Jaffe 3). Writer Greg Jaffe gives a great example about how untreated PTSD changed the life of a soldier. Staff Sgt. Robert Carlson‚ a man who spent a total of forty months in Iraq and Afghanistan‚ had seen a lot if horrific things (1). During his tours‚ he faced many life changing challenges (1). For example‚ he killed a man in front of the man’s children

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    The Things They Carried

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    experience for the soldiers. Many of them come back with little change in their personalities‚ but most of them come back traumatized from the horrible experiences in war. In the story “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien‚ O’Brien describes a few ways a soldier might try to use in order to escape the harsh realities of war. He demonstrates soldiers trying to escape reality by describing what they did mentally‚ physically‚ and emotionally to forget. A way O’Brien describes the soldiers trying to escape

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    Accountabilty In The Army

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    Accountabilty is a very intregral aspect of good soldiering. there are many reasons why someone who is a soldier must always remain accountable of all the items that they are accountable for. When accountabilty is not being maitained the impact is far reaching. It affects not just soldier but the unit and also the entire unit’s mission. It ties into many basic aspects of being a soldier such as discpline and army values. poor acountabilty degrades unit readiness. It takes away from a unit’s abilty

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    the unit and soldiers‚ and the matter of a female soldier getting pregnant in the battlefield and how detrimental that can be. As many arguments there are against women in combat‚ there are many that agree they should be able to fight side by side with men. Such reasons include that women should have the same equal opportunity as the opposite gender‚ women should not be judged by size and appearance‚ but by their abilities and training capabilities‚ and the fact that female soldiers are already

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    In the army there are many uniforms a soldier has to wear. This is for the different activities a soldier does. For everything from their daily Physical Training (PT)‚ their regular working uniform Army Combat Uniform (ACU)‚ or their dress uniform either the Army Service Uniform (ASU)‚ or the Army Green Service Uniform (Class A). Each uniform is design to fit a specific task and to be worn a in certain way. A great resource for either the ASU or the Class A is the “U.S. ARMY UNIFORM GUIDE.” I found

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    Accountability in the Army

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    What does it really mean to be a United States soldier? Most would say that it takes the embodiment of bravery‚ selfless service‚ honor‚ and sacrifice. And most would be right. But what good would these coveted traits be in the hands of an irresponsible soldier? Every service member has been charged to maintain their arms‚ equipment and self at all times. If they don’t‚ they could easily take themselves out of the fight‚ putting themselves and their battle buddies in harm’s way. This is called accountability

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    weather were cloudy and rainy‚ also with fires. The reason why‚ the battle was cruel and horrible. All paintings and sculptures are about the battle and the authors portraits the soldiers who are rest after the war‚ or fight during the war. Most of the paintings weathers were cloudy that express the war and expression of soldiers were not happy enough. The sculptures are made with bronze and bronze can convey more emotion about war than any metals such as gold and silver. Based on “Rainy day in Camp”

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    discipline is judged‚ in part‚ by the manner in which a soldier wears a prescribed uniform‚ as well as by the individual’s personal appearance. Therefore‚ a neat and well-groomed appearance by all soldiers is fundamental to the Army and contributes to building the pride and esprit essential to an effective military force. A vital ingredient of the Army’s strength and military effectiveness is the pride and self-discipline that American soldiers bring to their Service through a conservative military

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    Army was to be at the right place‚ at the right time‚ in the right uniform‚ with the right attitude. No Soldier can go wrong as long as they stick to those guidelines. That said‚ there are Soldiers that do happen to slip up and find that they are not at the right place at the right time. Those people are most commonly known as ‘’no shows”. What do I mean by “no shows”? “No shows” are the Soldiers that fail to show up at their "place of duty" at the time they were designated to be there. Today‚ we use

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