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    2015 Essay 1 Army Basic Training Changed Me My life changing experience was when I spent my past summer at Fort Leonard Wood in Missouri completing Army basic combat training; I joined the Army National Guard on March 28th of 2014; I always knew that I wanted to take this path but there were many things that surprised me once I arrived. This was such a huge life change for me as I learned how to kill the enemy and had adjust my everyday life and live by the seven Army values. The seven Army values are

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    Department of the Army Headquarters‚ United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Fort Monroe‚ Virginia 23651-1047 8 May 2007 Training *TRADOC Regulation 350-6 ENLISTED INITIAL ENTRY TRAINING (IET) POLICIES AND ADMINISTRATION History. This regulation is a rapid action revision. The portions affected by this rapid action revision are listed in the summary of change. Summary. This United States (U.S.) Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Regulation 350-6 prescribes policies and procedures

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    United States Army Winter‚ Summer physical training uniform and respecting fellow co workers and NCO’s The Army consists of a versatile range of uniforms. There are two sets of physical training attire which is the Summer and Winter. The summer physical training uniform is a PT T-shirt‚ black spandex and PT shorts including a PT belt‚ pair of white socks and running shoes; If wearing the PT belt over the shoulder‚ wear it to the right. Wearing it to the left has been scientifically proven to be

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    Respect RESPECT HAS BEEN a distinctive US Army value since 1778 when Frederick William Baron von Steuben noted that a US officer.s first objective should be to treat his men .with every possible kindness and humanity..1 So it was not surprising when the US Army identified respect as oneof its seven values. In 1998 respect language gave the Army a powerful way to organize ongoing discussions about discrimination and harassment.2 The previous year.s headlines had been filled with allegations of

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    Accountability This is my 2500 word essay about responsibility and keeping accountability of my personal equiptment. Responsibility the state or fact of being accountable or to blame for something. Personal responsibility is demonstrating your follow-through initiative and a personal commitment to being accountable to your personal belongings. Being responsible in the US Army has got to be of the utmost importance in my opinion. Being unrespossible of your property can lead to a secrurity breach or worse

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    Building Warriors: Tough Leadership is not Hazing One of the biggest contemporary issues affecting leadership in the Army today is the misconception that hazing and tough leadership are one in the same. Hazing as stated by AR 600-20 (2014) Hazing is Any conduct whereby a Servicemember or members regardless of service‚ rank‚ or position‚ and without proper authority‚ recklessly or intentionally causes a Servicemember to suffer or be exposed to any activity that is cruel‚ abusive‚ humiliating‚ oppressive

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    of the US Army is “Army Strong” (New Army). This catch phrase is used as a recruiting tool to convince men and women to enlist in the Army as a career. People have the choice to either enlist in either Active Duty or the Reserves (Serve your way). With either choice‚ soldiers will be gaining a sense of pride and other traits. When a soldier is enlisting they also have the decision of choosing a commitment of two to six years‚ depending on their job and personal preference (Active Army). Joining

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    identify which Army jobs are best for you. Then you must complete a 12 week One Station Unit Training (OSUT) to become proficient and certified in the specialized field of training. TRAINING Job training for combat engineers requires 14 weeks of One Station Unit Training‚ which includes Basic Combat Training and Advanced Individual Training. Part of this time is spent in the classroom and part in the field with on-the-job instructions. 
 the skills learned are: Basic demolitions Basic explosive

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    in school worked part time at McDonalds. After graduating he decided he wanted to do more than just flip burgers he wanted to help people‚ so he decided to enlist in the Army in March 2011. SPC Esquivel went to Fort Jackson‚ South Carolina for Basic Combat Training on March 7‚ 2011 .He then attended Advanced Individual Training at Ft. Sill‚ Oklahoma on May 22‚ 2011 where he graduated as a 14S Avenger Crew Member on August 3‚ 2011. He reported to his first duty station at Ft.Irwin California on August

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    Commissioned 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

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