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    act responsibly in every situation they may find themselves in, whether it’s in or out of uniform. Forgetting my wallet at work is a good example of not being resposible of my personal belongings. My wallet is a very important part of being in the military. If i forget my wallet somewhere were people can get it. Its basically like handing my life over to them. It has badges and such to get into secure compounds. It has my bank cards which they

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    The Importance Of Proper Accountability AR-735-5 defines Accountability as the obligation of a person to keep records of property, documents, or funds. These records show identification data, gains, losses, dues-in, dues-out, and balances on hand or in use. In my own words Accountability is one 's personal responsibility to track and maintain property that is entering, or leaving your possession. Why is accountability important to the Army? Accountability is a very important part of an

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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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