Accountability in the army is important because soldiers as well as equipment, ammunition, food, water…
without proper accountablity of equipment the aforemention equipment is prone to latencies of compormise. modern engagements have been won and lost due to the level of accountability put into equipment by soldiers at all echelons. that being said prior to modern engagements the importance of accountablity of equipment was still of upmost priority. emphasis on accountability of equipment and personal accountablity dates back to the first continental army. in the revolutionary war then barron…
The Ability to follow orders and accomplish assigned tasks with the Military today is essential. No matter the mission there are always direct tasks and implied tasks within the scope of the Army’s mission and all these tasked must be completed in a timely and efficient manner. Our professionalism and dedication to duty is measured by our ability to not only complete the assignments given to us but with a high level of competency and to or above the standards set forth. Following Orders and…
Every soldier should be proficient in keeping accountability of his/ her issued military equipment. This applies to a soldier’s military Common Access (CA) card. This essay will cover the importance of keeping accountability of one’s CA card, as well as a set of practices that will aim to inform one how to properly account for one. A military CA card is a card that can provide identification of its owner. A CA card can gain access to military bases and buildings, and can allow a person to login…
paper is to first discuss what accountability really is, and then to go into how the different types of accountability should affect us in the Marine Corps. The two primary types of accountability are administrative and moral, good examples of both can be found in one scenario. Marine A is forward deployed, and is supposed to relieve Marine B who is pulling security for a twelve hour shift. Marine A is not only administratively accountable for the shift change because it was a lawful order, but…
The possibilities of peril are endless. It is also important because with items like ID cards it also controls access to sensitive areas such as, getting on and off post. If a lost ID falls into the wrong hands that gives endless possibilities to someone who shouldn't be on post, which can put other soldiers, contractors, and military families in danger. Along with putting them at risk, the fact of government property at risk of thief and/or vandalism can distort ones basic position in the…
1. Purpose: To gain knowledge in the importance of HR Systems throughout the Army 2. Facts: a. Personnel readiness management is the analyzing of personnel strength data in order to determine the deployable readiness, projecting future tasks, and assessing current individual readiness. Strength reporting is turning a by name roster in order to monitor deployable and non-deployable Soldiers, the HR will ensure it goes up the chain of command, and make decisions based on the situations…
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:…
needed to succeed in the corporate world and lead to an employee inspiring their fellow colleagues and furthering the institution. Every soldier through history has honed their skills of leadership over several months of continuous training through their service in the military. Whether a soldier is a commissioned or non-commissioned officer, they instill leadership within themselves through their action and promote the idea across up-and-coming leaders. Therefore, the military drills…
Through my military career I have been told the importance of mission readiness and how much of an impact it can have on the unit if one soldier is not up to standard. The other solders must not only continue working on the load they have but also pic up my slack. Not being fully mission capable waste time and energy of my peers, my NCOs and the officers in my unit. I must do better as a soldier I am A specialist looking to go to the promotion board in January but I made a private mistake.…