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    Military Reconditioning

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    service members bodies‚ most being musculoskeletal conditions. Because of this the Army has implemented a program to try to decrease the amount of injuries. It’s called the PRT reconditioning program. The goal of this program is to create a better Soldier performance and to control or reduce the number of future injuries. The army requires a lot out of the members physically and it takes its toll. Many of these injuries are knee and back‚ therefore it’s recommended that these body parts are targeted

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    Profession of Arms

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    The profession of arms calls upon the skill and sacrifice of its members in ways that no other profession will. Reflecting upon nine years of combat‚ the Army is exploring the strengths that have sustained Soldiers and the challenges that they are facing as a profession. The Army has also made a commitment to education‚ efforts to sustain the bond of trust between the Army and the American public‚ and the impact of decentralized operations. What

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    Britain and furious at the fact that they were sending more soldiers to Boston. One of the justices who was familiar with the people stated‚ “the soldiers must now take care of themselves‚ nor trust too much to their arms‚ for they were but a handful; that the inhabitants carried weapons concealed under their clothes and would destroy them in a moment‚ if they pleased.” This meant that the colonists were now arming themselves and the British soldiers must be cautious in what they do. Preston hearing these

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    Army Essay

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    account of personnel to know where everybody is at‚ at all times. You need to know where your soldiers are at all times night and day because in the military things can happen at any time and if you didn’t know where they was you wouldn’t know of their wellbeing or even how to find out if they was alive or dead .The sad thing is people commit suicide all the time and if that happened to one of your soldiers you wouldn’t know‚ if they was always late you would probably think that they just over slept

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    have different standards that sets us apart from the everyday use of a regular uniform. In everyday life we see people wearing uniforms to be identify in the job that they do an the Army has the uniform to show that a member wearing it is a soldier and that’s what makes it so important. An Army uniform is actually described in Army regulations and Federal law allows military uniforms to be only worn by persons serving in the military. Uniforms tell you not only that a person belongs to a certain

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    single soldier assigned or attached to a unit. This tracking system also tracks the soldiers as they arrive to the unit‚ and depart from the unit for duty. Personnel accountability must be maintained at all times‚ for an inaccurate count will lead to disastrous outcomes. In order to perform as a fully functional unit a commander must know their personnel strength. It is important for a soldier to keep their squad leader informed as to where they are going what they are doing. If a soldier knows

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    Ethics of Us Army

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    CULTURE AUDIT of the United States Army By: Andrew Driscoll March 16‚ 2013 Each soldier in the United States Army‚ or any military service‚ will have very different experiences with the ethical culture of their unit. Is this experience due to the organizational culture or how its leaders operate within that culture that creates such an unique experience for every soldier? The point is that if you ask 10 soldiers to conduct an ethical culture audit of the military‚ I believe you will get 10 different

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    General Order

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    only when properly relieved. WHICH MEANS WHEN A SOLDIERS IS ON DUTY HE IS ONLY TO BE PRESENT AND ATTENTIVE TO THE POST HE IS ASSIGNED TO. THE SOLDIER IS ACCOUNTABLE FOR THE POST AND MUST BE PROMPT AND ON TIME. THE SOLDIER MAY NOT LEAVE POST UNTIL HE IS RELIEVED BY ANOTHER SOLDIER‚ WHO WILL THEN CARRY THE SAME RESPONSIBILITIES. THE SECOND GENERAL ORDER STATES I will obey my special orders and perform all my duties in a military manner. WHICH MEANS A SOLDIER MUST PERFORM ALL HIS TASK AND ORDERS INCLUDING

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    Sergeant The professional Soldier is an expert in their field; they need to feel as if the Army is a calling‚ not a job. The professional Soldier needs to have a moral and ethical character and have the trust and respect at all levels. The professional develops early in their career by following and learning from exemplary role models. These role models help develop self-identity‚ character‚ and expertise in their subordinates. The attributes of a professional Soldier are: skill‚ trust‚ leadership

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    most important things to maintain as a junior enlisted soldier in the United States Army. Failing to do so encourages behavior otherwise inappropriate to the workplace and military life in general. Noncommissioned officers are the backbone of the United States Army‚ and maintain discipline among the ranks. When an enlisted soldier disrespects an NCO‚ it robs them of the power to do their job correctly. When not respected by their soldiers‚ NCOs are reduced to yelling and "corrective training"

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