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    I have been tasked with writing this 1000 word essay on the importance of accountability of sensitive items within the military. The reason I have been assigned to do this task is due to my failure of being attentive and securing my weapon and having it with me at all time. I failed by leaving my M9 Berretta at home in my safe before I left in support of the Boston Marathon. I was told by certain individuals to leave it at home, but I failed as an NCO to ask my section leader on how to properly secure

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    Article 92 is perhaps the most important article in the entire Uniform Code of Military Justice. It lays down the ground law, which is the absolute line that may not be crossed. Everything else in the UCMJ is an explanation of the various forms that disobeying an order can take. Without the support given by Article 92, service members would be free to do whatever they want, whenever they want, and wouldn't be any more accountable than a civilian could in a civilian job. However, service members

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    rucking over ten miles. Little things such as canteens, PT belts, or even gloves can help so much when that soldier needs it. But when it comes down to sensitive items, soldiers are liable for them especially when it can mean life or death. Property accountability comes down to one simple fact, if it’s gone, you’re screwed. Until you can find it, you can’t just stand around and wait for it to show up again. Soldiers who lose items will have to eventually pay up to the Army. They even face the fact they

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    The purpose of this paper is to discuss the importance of accountability, communication, and timeliness because I was late to accountability formation. I need to be aware of what can happen when I make irresponsible decisions and how the repercussions can negatively affect me now, but also in the future. Being accountable allows other personnel to know where you are, understand you are a reliable asset to the unit, and know that you not only account for yourself, but for the equipment, sensitive

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    Essay for Being Late.

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    The main reason for this essay is because I did not follow out proper orders and was not at the correct place of duty for PT/Accountability formation at the correct time. Although there was a miscommunication, granted on my half, there is still no excuse for me to miss a formation. I want to be an excellent soldier and I want to excel in the military. The first step I need to put into action is always making sure I am at the appropriate place of duty at the correct time or preferably with time to

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    US Army Leadership Essay

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    Everything great started somewhere, even the US Army. Since the beginning of US history, leadership built up the US Army and military into what is now the strongest in the world. The US Army is the greatest in the world because of the Foundation of US Army Leadership. History, loyalty, accountability, and evolving US Army doctrine are all known as the foundation of US Army Leadership. These foundations are very important to the strength and security of our country. Teams are dysfunctional without

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    The military is unified under the ethos of mission and teamwork that helps to establish task and purpose while also molding a service members’ identity. Therefore, two issues military leaders must address are psychological capital and social loafing. Psychological Capital The military must develop and sustain positive psychological capital as this is instrumental to establishing and maintaining a service members’ signature strengths. “Individuals with high levels of positive psychological capital

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    I have showed up for weapons draw late. As a result of my actions I am serving my punishment in the form of this RBI. In the United States Military, tardiness is unacceptable. I could write a bunch of excuses on why I was late but the fact of the matter is, there is no excuse. In life and especially in the Army you have to understand that there are consequences for every action that you take, and no matter if there is an excuse you always have to remember that there are no excuses in life. When

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    Before I joined the military I was a reckless teenager who had no direction in life. Growing up in the slums of New York City my days consisted of stealing anything I could get my hands on, smoking weed, drinking and hanging out with my friends until the early hours of the night. My sense of accomplishment and achievement came from the fact I graduated high school. I cared for only myself and I wasn’t dedicated to anything that didn’t work in my favor. That all changed the day I enlisted in the United

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    Civil Support Philosophy

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    soldiers and to move forward with the mission. Our mission expects and demands 100 percent readiness and accountability at all times; this means personnel and equipment. The mission of the CST relies on a constant state of readiness. We have accepted the challenge

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