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PO2 Loren Tucker
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To hold in high regard!
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SPC Richard Esposito
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Honor is the core of your soul. Without it you have no soul.
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Sgt John Wilkinson
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To me, honor means a regard of respect, great esteem, reputation, recognition, privilege, and integrity.
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SPC Nicholas Devincenzo
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Your word is your bond that shouldn't or won't be broken
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PFC(P) Cheryl Vessella
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Honor, I think is to show respect and esteem to one another, and to recognize or pay homage/reverence to our fallen soldiers and to our older Veterans.
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TSgt Q Bynum
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We are taught to love, honor and obey our parents but as we grow older we no longer do things as children, therefore our love, honor and obey changes with understanding and maturity. You honor the thing in the way it requires. As a child your honored your parents by listening and when they are old you honor them by taking care of them. How you honor changes but the love and compassion that honor requires, does not.
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PO2 Dallas Hermanson
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A combination of:
1. Doing what you truly believe to be the right thing in any situation, regardless of how difficult it may be or the potential painful ramifications to yourself.
2. Always following The Golden Rule
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SP5 Francis Casto
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Not having your mother see in the newspaper that you did something dishonorable.
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SP5 Francis Casto
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Not having your mother see your name in the newspaper for doing something dishonorable.
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SSG Jessica Young
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Honor is standing up for your values in life. Being able to see yourself in a difficult situation and knowing that you acted with dignity. Your actions were of a person with pure and humble intentions.
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