Discipline in the Army Essay

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    transition into an adult and my decision to join the armed forces. I joined the military right out of high school, and it didn’t take long for the Army to mold me into a Soldier. Order, discipline, commitment and respect were lessons we all learned fast after raising our hands and swearing in. Those four things have stuck with me throughout my career. Of the seven Army Values, respect really stands out to me because as experience has shown, just a little can go a long way. As a leader, I…

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    Readiness is the ability to meet operational demands in combat, during training, and in garrison. It is a one of the top priorities the army heads on. Readiness in the force is a key part in sustaining the fight and winning conflicts at the strategic level and unit level. To reach and maintain max readiness the army focuses on leader development, training, equipment management, and the medical/administrative status of each warfighter. My role as a leader is to ensure that each of the above…

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    Leadership philosophy is discussed in almost all leadership courses. Great leader’s actions are dissected and analyzed. Their words put on pedestals as examples and written on the walls of memorials. Leadership is more than just actions and more than mere words. Leadership is the ability to positively influence and motivate others to accomplish a mission or task. I use the word positively to distinguish leadership and dictatorship. Anyone with authority can bark orders, but all they will get…

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    reform in the name of greater equality. The Russian revolution, in 1917, succeeded because of the time period which happened, the location, and the discipline of Lenin’s army. On the contrary, the Mexican revolution did not have such a radical effect because of its location, the distance between the two revolutionary groups, and the untrained army. The location, and time period were the main key roles of why the Russian revolution succeeded. The revolution took place during World War I, which…

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    Time Management and Accountability By the end of this essay I will have will stated the genesis and importance of the phrase and furthermore; some personal meanings and routines or systems. In order to give my best opinion in on the following topics “Time Management and Accountability”. First I will break down the phrase word by word and try to throw in a little etymology. In order to give my best opinion in on the following topics “Time Management and Accountability”. Definitions of time:…

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    command an exceptional unit with a storied history of mission readiness and success. The past few weeks of observing the unit, in addition to, careful analysis of more recent historical documents from Army research organizations such as the Center for Army Lessons Learned (CALL) and Center for Army Leadership (CAL) have provided necessary insight in understanding the unit’s current state of readiness, culture, and organizational structure. However, derived from this insight, it is supposed…

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    and much more. This kind of conduct affects both trust. The external trust which is the sacred trust that the American people have for the Professional Army is really shaken with these events since the people want and expect trained professionals who are proficient in their skills in charge of such lethal weapons. Trust is the foundation of the Army Profession and maintaining this trust is central to the legitimacy of the profession. Gen. Ray Odierno called trust the “bedrock of our honored…

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