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    Professional Soldier

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    commitment of service to the United States’ constitution. That moment in time separates, professional Soldiers from civilians. A professional Soldier is one who takes his or her commitment to heart and allows that commitment to develop a foundation as a leader and professional. That foundation will always serve as a ground zero, helping you to remember where your ideas and morals began as a Soldier. Professional Soldiers can be easily distinguished by their sense of responsibility, selfless service and lastly

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    Every day is a gift to be embraced wholeheartedly. It is our job to fill that day with a hopeful and meaningful purpose. It has been said that “the most powerful life is the most simple life” Max Lucado. How great it would be if we could all go after our passions and help the world with their unique talents. I want to use my abilities to build a healthier world by increasing beneficial years in my patients’ lives and provide quality healthcare. I seek a Physician Assistant school that will direct

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    to write about the US Army. The reason I chose the US Army for my topic is because I have a brother in the Army that is being deployed to Iraq in the next couple of months. Therefore, I thought this would be a very educational topic to research. The US Army’s vision is to provide the country with prompt combat commanders that are well-trained, well-led, and can achieve any operation they are needed for. The Army’s soldiers will always be their primary focus. The US Army takes their mission seriously

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    The Profession Of Arms

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    enforcing higher standards, improving morale and all Army values such as Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage. One key task of Human Resources Non-Commissioned Officers is to advise all levels of commands on these issues. Continuing the Army ethic through this advice is an integral part of Profession of Arms. In today’s society doing a right thing is not prevalent but it must be in the Army to maintain professional culture. Human Resources Professionals

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    the profession of Human Resources, the vital function it serves the Army and how lowering the standards leads to diminished morale. As a Profession of Arms the Army should set a higher moral, physical and mental standard for society to follow. I will take a look at the Army culture and its socially progressive policies and the role of the Human Resources Sergeant plays in it. The profession of Human Resources in the Army plays a vital role in the developing, training and equipping Soldiers

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    To me, military service means dedication, selflessness and a unique lifestyle. Military service is putting others before you, thriving for success and accomplishing a plan. My father’s service to our country means the world to me; from waking up early for a 0500 PT session, three deployments and late night staff duty, he has devoted countless hours to our country. He is one of the most selfless people I have ever met, and will always be there to help the people around him. Due to the late nights

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    ethics. Workers are motivated with salary, benefits and promotions but professionals are motivated by the privilege and honor of service. We provide peace, security and defense to the United States. The Army is a profession of Arms, experts in the application of land combat power. An American professional Soldier is an expert in the application of land combat power.

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    irreplaceable and cemented a solid foundation for the future of the Signal Corps and the United States Army. The relationships that he built with every organization in his tenure were phenomenal and worthwhile by implementing mission command served as a framework for continued growth and augmentation to exceed the standards of the army. His everlasting and extraordinary contributions are in keeping with the army values and the warrior ethos and is deserving of recognition by awarding Command Sergeant Major

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    obeying orders

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    Obeying Orders Im here to talk on the importance of obeying orders. Obedience is important in the military way of life, in and outside the work place. Obeying orders is what allows us to operate in an organized and effective manner which is very important during these challenging times that the military goes through. While an individual can question the notion of obedience in daily life, this luxury is often not available in the military where the goals and aims requires a smooth internal functioning

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    and conducts business in an unethical military manner. The HR NCO spends countless hours providing selfless service to meet the needs of the unit, the Soldier (s) and the

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