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What is Honorable Service?
Our Noble Calling to Serve the Nation
What are the Three ways we conduct Honorable Service?
Serve the nation
Living the Army Values & Ethic 24/7
How do we Serve the Nation?
By supporting and defending the constitution;
Doing so in our oath of enlistment
How do we Strengthen our commitment to honorable service?
by living the Army Values 24/7
What are the Stewardship Responsibilities of our Leaders and Soldiers?
1. Motivate & Inspire
2 . Caring for Army Professionals and Families
3.Ensure we take the right actions and make the right decisions
What is the Purpose to Motivate and Inspire?
Necessary to be a leader &
Complete the mission efficiently & effectively.
What are the Four foundations for the Framework for Army Ethic?
Legal Individual & Institutional
Moral Individual & Institutional

What are some of the Legal Institutional references?
1. The Constitution
2. Title 5, 10, 26 of U.S. Code
3. U.S.Treaties

4. Status of Forces Agreement (SOFA)
5. Law of Armed Conflict
What are some of the Legal Individual references?
1. Oath of Commission, Enlistment or Office
2. UCMJ
3. Rules of Engagement
4. Soldiers Rules
5. U.S. Code Standards of Exemplary Conduct
What are some of the Moral Institutional Foundations?
1. Declaration of Independence
2. War Tradition
3. Trust Relationships of the Profession
What are some of the Moral Individual Foundations?
1. Universal Norms: Basic Rights & Golden Rules 2. Values Creeds and Motto’s: “Duty Honor Country”; NCO Creed; Civilian Creed; Soldier’s Creed; Warrior Ethos; Seven Army Values
What is our Noble Calling to Serve the Nation?
Devotion to Duty and
conduct of mission while upholding the Army Ethic and Army Values
As Stewards of the Profession how should we care for our Army Professionals and Families?
1. Creation of open, inclusive, positive climates that support personal and professional growth for all members of Army Family
2. The Promotion of Save Respectful environments where all persons are valued and unethical conduct is Not Tolerated
3. Reinforce trust and enhance esprit de corps
What are some of the ways we Commit to “Stand Strong”?
1. By upholding the Army Ethic
2. Consistent demonstration of competence, character and commitment in order to reinforce Trust
3. By setting the example, preventing misconduct, and doing what is right to stop unethical practices
What is Competence?
Demonstrated ability to perform duties successfully and to accomplish the mission with discipline and to standard
What is Character?
Dedication to adherence to the Army Values and the Profession’s Ethic as consistently and faithfully demonstrated in decision and actions
What is Commitment?
Resolve to contribute Honorable Service to the Nation,to perform duties with discipline and to standard and to strive to successfully and ethically accomplish the mission despite adversity, obstacles, and challenges
What are the Five Essential Characteristics must be present in our culture, organizations, and all internal and external relationships in order for the Army to continue to be an effective, ethical, and trusted military profession?
1. Trust
2. Military Expertise
3. Honorable Service
4. Esprit de Corps
5. Stewardship of the Profession
What is Trust?
Assured reliance of ones internal integrity

Never doubting your leaders decisions
Where is it Most Necessary for us to Maintain Trust?
All Soldier, Leader, Army Civilian and Families of the Army

What is Military Expertise as a Profession?
The design, generation, support, and ethical application of land power
What is Military-technical?
How the Army applies land power to accomplish the mission
What is Moral-ethical?
How the Army accomplishes the mission the right way
What is Political-cultural?
How the Army understands and operates in a multi-cultural, complex world
What is Human/Leader Development?
How the Army recruits, develops, and inspires Army professionals
What is Esprit de Corps?
The winning Spirit within the Army Profession, embedded in the culture, sustained by traditions and customs, fostering cohesive and confident units with the courage to persevere
What is Stewardship of the Army Profession about?
Our special responsibilities to the Army Profession and to the American people
As Stewards and Army Professionals what are we responsible for?
1. responsible and duty-bound to not only complete today’s mission, but also those of the future 2. We must ensure our profession is always capable of fulfilling whatever missions our Nation gives us
3. We have the responsibility to ensure, through stewardship, the present and future effectiveness of the profession
What is an Army Professional?
Soldier or Army Civilian who:
Certifies in
Character
Commitment
Competence
What is Competence?
An Army professional’s demonstrated ability to successfully perform their duties and to accomplish the Mission with discipline and to standard
What is Character?
An Army professional’s dedication and adherence to the Army Values, and the Profession’s Ethic as consistently and faithfully demonstrated in decisions and actions
What is Commitment?
The resolve of Army professionals to contribute Honorable Service to the Nation, to perform their duties with discipline and to standards, and to strive to successfully and ethically accomplish the mission despite adversity, obstacles and challenge

What is the foundation in which the army is based on?

Trust

As a leader, you assure your leaders and soldiers you have?

Character


Commitment


Competence

Military Discipline?

Formed upon self discipline


Respect & embrascement of the Army Ethic & Authorities

What are Standards?

Achievable


Describable


Measurable


Formal &


Detailed Instructions

When did you become a member of the Army Profession?

When you took your initial oath?

Profession of Arms?

Vocation:


Certified Experts ethically upholding the U.S. constitution

"Stand Strong"

Certifying or re-certifying there:


Character


Competence


Commitment

Army Ethic?

Evolving set of:


Laws, Values, & Beliefs


Embedded & practiced army wide @ all levels


W/a common moral purpose

How do we serve?

Ethically


Efficiently


Effectively