Posted on Jul 21, 2016
Which Army value means the most you? Why?
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Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, Personal Courage.
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Confidence and self-awareness. My service taught me the extent of my limits, most people today have no idea how to push beyond their comfort zone and explore their limits.
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LEADERSHIP: Can't buy it at Walmart, Can only read about it in a book, Hard to duplicate what someone else did. The A R T of influencing people to reach a desired result. Many chances in the services to see if you have it or don't have it. All the other qualities listed help to make a leader a leader.
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I have been asked this same question since I enlisted. And to this day I stand by my first answer. It does not matter. The fact is it is impossible to (Fully) live up to anyone for these with out (Fully) living up to them all. Just pick any circumstance in the military that you have ever faced then randomly pick a value and (Fully) integrate that value into the situation. If you can for example do your duty to the highest without having honor you let me know
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I feel "honor" is the tree (root) and the other values are the branches extending out for support. When you consider that service members that leave active duty receive a DD-214 that has typed wording to describe the category of the discharge as "honorable" says it all-:)
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For me and still holds true to me right now. It is Integrity. Only you can compromise that. If you maintain your integrity, everything else falls in line. Once you fail your integrity, then your honor, respect will fail as well.
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