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    General Charles Krulak said, "Our challenge is to be a Corps of men and women who consistently represent the highest moral character in and out of uniform. Character creates a foundation of which successful military units are built. From this foundation, Honor, Courage, and Commitment will always be evident, providing the perfect description of a United States Marine." Our core values are precisely that. They are the heart of the Marine Corps. Without them there…

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    of intervention, the real meaning of what it is to be resilient and why it is so important for a Non-Commissioned Officer (NCO) to have an open mind and compassion. In her military career, she has stood out before her peers, seniors and subordinates. Rising through the ranks with her hard work ethic and dedication to military service. Taking on the most difficult of tasks, recognizing them as chances to excel, and maintaining focus in the face of adversity. MSG Hauver gained knowledge when…

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    The Profession of Arms as a Human Resources Sergeant The United States Army is comprised of a multitude of individuals who serve as the “Backbone of the Army”. These Soldiers have gone through various types of training, gained unique individual skills and continuously strived to gain valuable knowledge in order to improve their important chosen skill or profession. One of these professions is the role of a Human Resources Sergeant. The Human Resources Sergeant plays a pivotal role with the…

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    This could be a direct influence or stem from the perceived ideals of what an Army leader should be. Military leaders are generally expected to project confidence, authority, and possess a demeanor that inspires those around them. They should show resiliency and maintain a level of fitness and appearance which bespeaks their professionalism. In essence, one’s presence is the proverbial “cover of the book” by which people are judged by others who are not closely aquatinted…

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    Communication between the supervisor and the soldier is key for a successful workplace relationship to function systematically for mission success. Being on time constitutes a sense of professionalism and a sense of pride with your Supervisors and fellow soldiers. Trust is also a crucial rule in the workplace and being punctual incenses honesty and drive entrusted in it. Relationships between the soldiers in their designated sections can be compromised when a soldier or soldiers are not on…

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    The first impression that is made at a new unit or duty assignment is one of the most stressful and longest days in the military. It is an entire day where everybody sizes you up from the top of your hair to the dirt underneath your boots. They may offer you a handshake and ask how you are are or not even give you the time of day. This is something every soldier faces no matter…

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    specialize in a certain area. Nye discusses the essentials of knowledge in four areas: terrain, hardware, doctrine, and a cultivated capacity for creativity. For knowledge of terrain Nye states that Terrain Analysis is a term that almost everyone in the military should be familiar with but that with each technological innovation how we define terrain analysis changes. One specific example that Nye uses in terrain analysis is the creation and utilization of the helicopter, it gives us an aerial…

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    Programs like Equal Opportunity and Sexual Harassment Assault Response Prevention are amongst the highest priority in the United States Military. New policies are arising such as Transgender Soldiers and Accommodation of Religious Practice. All of these will require leaders to be shaper then ever when it comes to intervening. It is an integral part of the Army that all Soldiers feel safe…

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    otherwise, they would not have been able to join but there is more to professionalism than just using the word. It is the way they act, talk and look in front of others, especially those outside of the service. Being professional will help and individual a great deal. Whether they remain in the military or get out professionalism is needed in all organizations. If they decide to remain in the military that professionalism will help them gain the trust and confidence from their leaders and…

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    are well-equipped and willing to demonstrate their ingrained leadership, motivation, and professionalism. All of which traits are 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…

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