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    For the past decade, the Army has been involved in numerous conflicts. Most of our junior Soldiers only recognize the spectrum of war from our organization. In addition to that, most of them do not even identify themselves with what we represent as an entity and to the rich and unmatched heritage that we possess as an organization. The privilege to be a Soldier in the Army is the most ancient and honorable profession of all times. Ancient and fearless Armies such as the Romans, the Spartans, and…

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    The Army life is one of service, not to one’s self, but to a nation and to their brothers and sisters in arms.It couldn’t be more perfectly stated, “Professional Soldiers are volunteers…bonded with comrades in a shared identity and culture of sacrifice and service” (pg. 4). This brings us right into the topic of the HR sergeant and their roles in the Army as a profession of arms. When most civilians think of the military they…

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    STRENGTHS I was in the Army so I have a lot of skills that I feel couldn 't get anywhere else like feeling that I am late if I am no 15 min earlier than I am supposed to be. I also got training for being a construction mechanic which gives me a basic knowledge in mechanics. I feel that I have a lot of patients not just to deal with my children but also other factors in life. I think this has to do with me being a laid-back kind of person. I am very proud to have gone through basic training…

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    Army Values

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    so we can work as an effective, efficient team and then leave work at work, and go home for the day. While some days may be long, and spill over into the next, I believe a good work-life balance is extremely important. My personal values mirror the Army Values. Especially dear to me are respect, honor, and integrity. I will treat all Soldiers as I expect to…

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    Profession In The Army

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    The United States Army is considered by society as one large profession identified as the Profession of Arms. Contained within the Army are numerous derivative professions. A profession is an occupation where the members (professionals) of that occupation learn and apply professional knowledge to an essential service in society. One of the Army’s sub-professions is the Adjutant General's Corps (AG) comprised of various trades of professionals. Professionals require years of training and…

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    Army Scholarship Essay

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    Your life will change when you deploy to a third world country to support and defend the United States of America. Each Soldier, Sailor, Airmen, Marine and their families will experience this change in their own way. For many service members, it will give them some insight as to how other people in that country live their daily lives; they may become more humble and appreciate what they have a lot more. They will value the time that they have with their families after being gone for so long.…

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    The importance of the Human Resources (HR) Sergeant in regards to the Profession of Arms is prevalent throughout the Army. This essay will discuss what it means to be a profession, how leaders balance the profession’s role, the Army professional culture, and the HR Sergeant’s role within the Army profession. A profession is a form of work that is considered irreplaceable and takes years of practice to be mastered (The Profession of Arms, 2010). Simply put, a profession is what you do for a…

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    can end up noticeably delicate. In some cases they break. Associations with family, companions, neighbors, partners can simply be better. Connections can simply be more profound. The Salvation Army have different relationships with numerous people, organizations companies, and countries. The Salvation Army is, for administrative purposes, divided into autonomous Territories (generally by region or country). The Salvation Army's work in 128 countries is coordinated by our International…

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    when serving my time as a veteran. Valley Forge was an encampment that started on December 19th, 1777 until June 19th, 1778. Many were dying from disease, illness or fatigue. People are dying quickly, and the continental army needs your help.Reenlisting for the continental army is your death sentence thousands were sick, and I would not consider doing such things.Since we slept in huts that were 16 x 14; several men up to 14 men slept in the same hut, and I don't want to die a miserable man. I…

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    The United States Army has been known for developing leaders for generations. After a decade of war and conflict in places such as Iraq and Afghanistan, the army has altered its expectations of “what right looks like in a “leader” and rightly so. With downsizing and the constant turnover of soldiers the U.S. Army must seize the opportunity to improve consistency and effectiveness of leader development. The Center for Army Leadership’s annual assessment of attitudes and perceptions on leader…

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