Posted on Jun 11, 2014
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Sgt Leon Hoskins
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SFC Clifford Brewer
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The question wasn’t reference to military or civilian
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A1C Medrick "Rick" DeVaney
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Respect For The Rank.
Nothing Else, As One Never Truly Knows
What Goes On Under That Hat Or The Brass.
That's When The Rest Of It Comes Into Play.
The Honor, The Individual Respect, The Leadership Abilities,
And Of Course, Whether Or Not, He's Experienced Enough To Reach
Your Level Of Expectations Of An Officer.


A College Degree Doesn't Necessarily Mean:
"They're Educated."
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A1C Donna Mars
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Cpl Peter Murphy
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SN Michael Gay
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SPC David Batterson
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I didn't care much for saluting, but I did it, of course.
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SGT Jakob Neighbors
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Simply put, respect for authority and leadership. Humility and integrity within yourself to believe in and follow those in authority.
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SrA Darwin Nichols
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Sgt Joel Pedaline
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Saluting is a way to acknowledge the feelings of respect that you have for those that are going to lead you
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