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SFC Jose M.
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All the traits I learned in the Army are the key to my success but the most important ones I learned that I would instill in my loved ones are; agility, adaptability, flexibility, mental and physical resilience, competence, and most importantly character.
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SFC Jose M.
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All the traits I learned in the Army are the key to my success but the most important ones I learned that I would instill in my loved ones are; agility, adaptability, flexibility, mental and physical resilience, competence, and most importantly character.
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SP5 June Sherwood
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I learned to actively listen, work hard, and keep my mouth shut.
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SSgt Daniel d'Errico
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keep your room, work area and self organized. that way you can find what you're working on and make a better impression of yourself.
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MSgt Giovanny Mesa
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Traits I learned in the military that I instill in my family is core values: Integrity First, Service (service would be the job they work in) before self and excellence in all we do!
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A1C Frank L. Smith
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Never be late for anything ! Keep your promises ! Don't lend money !
Be responsible for your decisions ! Obey all traffic laws !
And....don't kid yourself about anything,, you are what you do !
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PO2 Paul Dempsey
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Honor, duty and country is a main stay. ethics and morality inaddition
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TSgt Timothy Backstrom
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Honesty, personal responsibility, and faith to God and country.
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CW3 Chief Of Police
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Discipline and sacrifice. Those are hard to find in the youth of today. IMHO
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Cpl Judy Hayes
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You are part of a team, you might think you can do this solo but you have a team to think of. Working together you're stronger. A team works best if they can trust each other, that trust needs to be earned AND maintained, honor, courage, commitment is something to keep in mind with your team members. That translates to families, close families (blood or found) need to trust each other. Build and maintain that to get the most out of your family experiences.
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