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SSgt Edward Perez
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Respecting others and taking pride in the things you do.
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SPC Alysia Bartholomew-Pettway
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The word Honor means ABOVE all else. The highest in/of all things.
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Sgt Marie Simbeck
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Honor is standing true to your word, your oath.
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SP5 Bob Laurence
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Honor is a Code of conduct, an ethical culture of Principles, Values, Standards, and Rules of Behavior.
Modern man has subsequently found a way to avoid the responsibilities associated with true Honor and rewrite the Commandments to furtherance their own covets.
I served my Country and Marriage with Honor and trust my fellow colleagues will seek the strength to once again renew their commitment to the code of Honor.
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Sgt Dave Schulze
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Honor means more than living up to a standard to which you have pledged allegiance. It means setting your own high standards, and living a life in pursuit of them. It means honesty, truthfulness, morality and trustworthiness. An honorable person will always stand out, not because they shine the spotlight on themselves, but because their lives quietly stand apart from the crowd. Intended or not, an honorable person becomes a leader by their lifestyle.
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PO2 Charles Moll
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Sticks and Stones will break my bones, But my Honor you'll never get!
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SFC Medical Support Officer (Spo)
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Honor is being loyal to yourself as well as other people, places, or things. It is treating others how you would wish to be treated. Regardless of how other people act, honor comes from within yourself and you must respect yourself. Doing the right thing even when no one is looking !!!
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SN Jerry Schlotter
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continuing a difficult task in spite of major setbacks
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SSgt Dr. Thomas Kolenda DC, FASA, FICPA
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Honor is the attitude one puts forth to who is in front of you. Senior Citizen, physically challenged, mentally challenged? You're physically tired and they are in front of you. Is there compassion and patience in your heart? Is there kindness in your words? And if roles were reversed, what would you like to happen? Wouldn't you want to have simple acceptance and a kind gesture...?
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SrA Shayla Grant
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Honor is to me a form of respect. Respect and honor thy God, mother and father. Do your due diligence to speak up and take action for your country and hold true to the core values
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