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    define the Army as a profession, we must first define what a profession is. Defining a profession is a field of study, but for the sake of brevity we’ll use a four-part definition: 1. Professions produce uniquely expert work 2. Professionals require years of study and practice 3. Professions earn the trust of their clients through their ethic 4. Professions motivate through inspirational and intrinsic factors (U.S. Army 2010, 2) The Army’s uniquely expert work is national defense and the exercise of

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    through assignment and utilization to motivate aspiring professionals. Lastly, the Human Resources NCOs must be able to maintain the Profession of Arms by investing in the development of its

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    in service to the American people. The Army must cultivate Professional Soldiers that exemplify the attributes of Skill, Trust, Leadership, Character, and Duty. The moral and legal foundations underlying these attributes and the Profession of Arms as a whole, are the American values laid out in the Constitution. c.

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    purpose of defending this nation. Profession is a trusted, disciplined and relatively autonomous vocation that provides a unique and vital service to society. It also encompasses earning the trust of society through ethical, effective, and efficient practices; while upholding discipline and respect. Those two definitions portray the United States Army and the Army Profession. For one to fully understand how exactly the Army Profession is created and upheld, we must first start with Trust and Honorable

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    professionalism and professional service stay current with the evolving and contemporary ideals. For example, women have increased prominence in the Army. How will their presence on the front line affect the conduct of a war? Should women soldiers (or men for that matter) be paid maternity leave? These questions illustrate issues that may or may not affect the Army. Yet, they present questions that the Army will likely have to address at some point. The Human Resources Sergeant’s role in the professional Army

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    Modem Profession

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    recognition, and a specialized body of knowledge. Emanating from the existential needs of society and the professions are established and maintained by the mutual interactions of society and professions, both collectively and individually. Therefore, professional ethics can be seen as the explicit understanding of the relationship between the profession and society. The making of the model, the covenant is one of the oldest and most enduring ways in which

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    Frequently people judge you on the way you look. For example, if you dress nice, people will have higher expectations of you, than someone who dresses informal. Professors, and classmates will respect you more. You will get the habit of looking professional whenever and wherever you go. College

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    Army Profession Essay

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    unique opportunity to reestablish its profession and reclaim the legitimacy that has waned over the years. The Human Resources Sergeant is a vital part of this professional realignment. A profession can be defined as something that produces unique, expert work. This work can only be achieved through years of intensive education and practice. A true profession must also be essential to the society it serves. Societal dependence requires a well-earned,

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    competence is the ability to perform something successfully and correctly. In Health care, following laws, rules, procedures, and policies are ethical. This includes patient confidentiality, wearing protective equipment, and not breaking the scope of practice. I have seen positive examples of this everywhere but perhaps the most memorable of these was at the dental office I job shadowed for. A Hygienist was performing a general prophylaxis as she was having a casual conversation with her. This is normal

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    Profession Of Arms Essay

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    think of a professional, what is the first thing to come to mind? A doctor, a lawyer, or maybe a nurse but no one would really consider a person in the military a professional let along a Human Resources Sergeant. After completing my reading of the Army White Paper, it really opened my eyes to how a leaders’ actions play so much of a role when be characterized as an effective leader. The Army White Paper covered some very influential topics such as balancing the roles of professional leaders and

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