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    The question that first comes to mind is: what makes an Army Officer? First things first, one must know the army values and how to lead. An officer must know his self as well as his soldiers that he is guiding. The characteristics of a good army officer varies. Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. The army values are a way of life. An officer should be the living image of them. They are the standards that every and any soldier should be living. Motivation

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    The Profession of Arms: What it means to be in Human Resources in the Army Being in Human Resources we may not remember the sole foundation of our job. It is not paperwork, computer systems or files, but the Army as our core structure that we as Human Resource Specialists are a Profession of Arms. But first we must examine what it means to be a Profession of Arms, a professional Soldier, and how the Army has changed and adapted over the years to meet the needs of Soldiers. To be a Profession of

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    assertion here is that in order to accomplish the mission a unit must maintain a high level of cohesion and respect, which cohesion could be understood as friendship or reliance on others. Learning to depend on others is essential within military service because a proficient unit is able to operate well when all sections of the team

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    go on deployments. It is amazing that these selfless people risk everything just for us. It takes a really couragous person to do that. These amazing soldiers are protecting us and our country. Veterans are courageous people they will do everything they can to keep our country safe and our freedom alive. If you have grandparents, a mom, or a dad that is in the Army, Coast Guard, Navy, Marines,or Air Force take the time to say thank you for your service. All veterans

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    negative impact on me, thus providing for me examples of what not to be as a leader. It was at Fort Bragg, North Carolina that I came face to face with one of the worst examples of leadership and negative role models I have encountered in my 14+ year Army career. The impact and impressions that MSG Smith left on me have been burned in my memory ever since. I was shown an example of how not to conduct myself when in positions of authority over others. As in all experiences, I truly believe that there

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    The Army White Paper: The Profession of Arms (2010) highlights the importance of understanding the roles inherent of the Human Resources Sergeant. A Human Resource Sergeant is known for being both a profession and a professional culture. This profession is required to balance responsibilities with leadership and mission requirements in an effective, efficient and timely manner. Ongoing efforts to continue developing the skills needed to promote efficiency and effectiveness continues. The Army White

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    Military officers are symbols of leadership, standards, and intellect within a unit. Selection into the Warrant Officer Corps is no exception and I will explain what an officer means to me. I will describe why I want to become a military officer, what society will expect from me as an officer, and finally a few of the responsibilities that are given to officers. Holding the rank of a commissioned officer is a coveted status within the military held by most enlisted personnel and I will explain why

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    Army Ethic Profession

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    The Army White Paper, The Profession of Arms, presents an overview of the Army as a profession from the end of 2010, after almost ten years of war in the Middle East. The paper does not aim to provide a clear plan nor a defined end-state for Army professionals; rather, it establishes a common lexicon and foundation for professions, provides examples from the Army for these foundational principles, and then goes on to craft an abstract ideal to strive toward. The paper then offers a short list of

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    Superior performance as the MSCoE Combat Developer for the Forensics Expeditionary Lab Equipment Set. CPT Kilgore expertly researched, coordinated, and consolidated Army and DOD-wide system performance parameters for this scientific system, ensuring that not only Army, but DOD forensics requirements will drive the system development. His keen knowledge and leadership skills were instrumental in bringing the multiple DOTMLPF domain elements together for a combined effort. Expertly represented

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    is retired now from the Army along with my Moms father, my Grandfather and my Dad's Father was in the Marines. I also have a Great Uncle who served in World War II in the Army as a bottom hatch gunner in a B-17 bomber, so the standards that my family holds me to and the expectations they have are held high and I plan to uphold the honor and high expectations that my family deserves and entrust me with by being and setting the standards that a soldier in the United States Army should be held accountable

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