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CDR Bob Lange
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Not everything you are told to do makes sense to you. That's not enough reason to not do it.
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MAJ Dale E. Wilson, Ph.D.
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Accepting responsibility--the one thing you cannot delegate!--for your actions and decisions as a leader. Always set a good example for subordinates by "leading from the front." Always remember that trust can be lost in a second but is very difficult to regain once lost. Be on time! Your subordinates value their time above all else. Don't waste it!
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Bob Goodworth
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Self reliance, discipline, team ethos, time management, leadership
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SFC Bradley Fighting Vehicle System Maintainer
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A strong work ethic. Everything you gain in life is a result of a great work ethic. Friends, respect, business partners, admiration from others and more. Work for what you want, you will be happy you did.
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PO1 Tim Lewis
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Responsibility, Ownership, Respect, and Commitment.
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LCDR Claire S.
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The importance of attention to detail and integrity. These two values will set you above your peers in most any setting.
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WO1 Systems/Network Admin
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Using the Army values as a good stand point.
Honor - The one good thing you have that no one can take from you is your name, so make sure it is viewed in a positive way.
Respect - Treating others the way you want to be treated.
Selfless service - Be a good human being, and be a person for others (this is also a Catholic value). We are all in this world together, so make it a better one for all people.
Finally, while not an Army value - Learn to adapt and overcome. If you can be comfortable in uncomfortable situations, and have strong resilience and adaptability, you can conquer anything.
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SFC Josh Billingsley
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I've tried to pass on to my children the value of self-development and a love of learning. I learned very quickly in the military that those leaders who did not evolve and self-develop were quickly left behind.
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PV2 Keith Young
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To be honest and diligent. Treat everyone with respect
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CPL Elizabeth Gutierrez
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If you're 5 min early you're on time, if you're in time you're late!! For sure stuck with me and make sure my kids know punctuality is very important.
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CPL Elizabeth Gutierrez
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