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The word honor means to me a two way street where one stands by their commitments with integrity, and also means receiving recognition for something done, as in being honored.
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Honor means trying to fulfill your commitment to the Service you Volunteered for and tried to stay in even after getting injured. But on the other aspect of the spectrum of Honor is DisHonor, which the VA has done a complete Dis Honor towards me for 36 plus years including the 1st 23 years when they refused medical help for me after I was Medically Discharged from the Navy with Medical records from my Ship, the Air Force Base where I had Physical Therapy and Portsmouth Naval Hospital whee they determined that after seven weeks I was not fit due to my injuries on the ship. But the VA decided that those Dr's. were wrong in there easement and the civilian Dr. who looked at me in 1986 for an couple of hours said there was nothing wrong hours said there was nothing wrong with me and then the VA sent the Letters to the same wrong address for the next 24 years so I never had an opportunity to get to appeal any of my claims. So The VA has Dis Honored Me as a Disabled Veteran and doesn't even care if I had 3 suicide attempts during those 36 plus years. So there is not much Honor left in the Government for the Mistreatment of the Disabled Veteran still to this day and that's why there is such a High rate of Suicide with the Veterans because we can't fight the VA,they have all these Laywers and they have beaten me where I have finally have given up and just will not even leave my house anymore. Thank you for what you have done for me VA.
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To have or pay respect to, esteem; to have or be held in high regard through a structure or system
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Not a superficial, yet a responsible sincere Value of Conduct and Executive Action!
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...Having and showing honor takes doing it, not just it coming to you. We age without doing, so years don't create honor. When we do things to protect the nation, our communities, property and individual people, we sometimes have to sacrifice. We put ourselves in the way of harm. We show courage to prevent and stop damage, injury and even death.
...Most of the time, honor comes to an individual who acts in the face of these threats. But other times it's a matter of integrity. Honorable people respect the United States Constitution and laws. Honorable people do what's right no matter who might be around to see. Honorable people show examples to others so that they might also become and stay honorable.
...Most of the time, honor comes to an individual who acts in the face of these threats. But other times it's a matter of integrity. Honorable people respect the United States Constitution and laws. Honorable people do what's right no matter who might be around to see. Honorable people show examples to others so that they might also become and stay honorable.
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Honor, is doing the right thing. Honor is going by the book, following the rules. To recognize a higher standard in oneself and others.
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To me, Honor is a matter of carrying out, acting, and living the values of respect, duty, loyalty, selfless service, integrity and personal courage in everything you are asked to do,
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Honor is what you give to someone, something, or an organization that you see as a priority.
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