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TSgt James Wells
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Service with dedicated commitment to the career of choice.
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SFC Howard Lee
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Being all you can be above and beyond the call of duty.
Giving it YOUR all
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PVT Victoria Simmons
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Honor is showing the importance of work or good deeds by doing the work and not expecting anything in return. Honor is the respect and humility we show one another as a group or whole, or as individuals. Honor is upholding a standard of one's character, so that meaning is found in one's actions. These are all examples of what honor might be. We decide how honor is portrayed(:
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CPT Stephen Feldman
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Honor is standing up for the Constitution and the oath everyone takes when they enter the military. It is standing up for the US and the laws promulgated by the federal government and the state governments. If a law is passed and implemented by the US or a state that would 'violate the Constitution, regardless of the Supreme Court's interpretation of the Constitution, then Honor is opposing that Supreme Court decision. An example would be if you believe that the 2nd Amendmentvdoes did not allow anyone to own and carry an AR-15 in spite of the Supreme Court's decision to allow such, then Honor demands you stand up and oppose that decision.
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SP5 Alan Rambel
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Ethical conduct, upholding moral values
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CPL Dean Thomas
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Honor is your oath your word your commitment when you say you will do it do it and it has no expiration date it is your true self it's being honest helpful committed trust it's a mindset that is diminishing in today's world veterans live to trust and honor one's brothers and sisters in arms and one issue with going to be civilian again it's not that way and it's very sad but stay true to one's self and keep fighting the fight
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Sarah Johnson
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Honor is maintaining consistent and constant actionable support for the promises or pledges that one has made either to themselves or to others.
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SGT William West
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Honor is holding oneself to ones highest standard of thought and conduct in all things, and encouraging those around you to do the same by your example. Honor is not easy. It is a burden carried not with pride but with humble determination. Honor withstands the challenge of this burden even when the easier path beckons. Others pay lip service to things like patriotism, justice, truth and fair play, while re-defining these terms to suit their own self-interest. An honorable person defines these words with clear eyes and a strong heart. It takes clarity and strength of character to wield ones way thru the melee of lies, deceit and willful misinformation in our world today. It can be disheartening to watch the truly dishonorable seem to succeed and prosper from nefarious actions. But honor is it's own reward, and must only to itself be true. Honor knows fear and does not hide. When foes attack and friendships fail, honor stands fast and shall prevail. Honor owns its mistakes, blames no one else, and strives to improve. Honor protects the weak and helps the poor. It gives and gives 'til it can give no more. Then it rest in peace. Hoorah.
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PVT Michael Brouillette
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Honor to me is being able To live up to and earn and keep the respect of all the members of me family that Came and served before me !
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SPC Larry Ramsdell
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Honor is a solemn version of respect. I can respect veterans, for example, and that means I admire them for what they have given in terms of their livelihood, their health, their loved ones and their sense of duty to the country. But when I honor them, I add something spiritual to the mix. I know they have given from the heart. Honor transcends the needs of just living. It deals with the soul.
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