The Army Values History
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The commitment the Army demonstrates to its missions stems from its core values: (LDERSHIP)
1. Loyalty 2. Duty 3. Respect 4. Selfless service 5. Honor 6. Integrity 7. Personal courage
The 7 core have national, military and Army-specific sources, including the following:
1. Constitution 2. Oath of Allegiance 3. Uniform Code of Military Justice 4. Family 5. School 6. Church
"Treat people as they should be treated" best describes what Army value?
Respect
"Bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers" best describes what Army value?
Loyalty
On your way to chow, you see an empty cigarette pack near the sidewalk. You reach down, pick it up and toss it in a trash can. What Army value does your action exemplify?
Duty
Standing up for and acting upon the things that you know are honorable exemplify what Army value?
Personal courage
Who was the first commander in chief of the Continental Army?
George Washington
What Army value do you exhibit by adhering to moral principles?
Integrity
"Put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own" best describes what Army value?
Selfless service
What Army value involves carrying out, acting, and living all the other Army core values?
Honor
"Face fear, danger, or adversity (physical or moral)" best describes what Army value?
Personal courage
"Live up to all the Army values" best describes what Army value?
Honor
Appreciating the best in other people exemplifies what Army value?
Respect
Resisting the temptation to take shortcuts that might undermine the integrity of the final product is an example of what Army value?
Duty
The U.S. Army fought in what 7 wars?
1. War of 1812 2. American Civil War 3. Spanish - American War 4. World War I 5. World War II 6. Korean War 7. Vietnam War
"Do what's right, legally and morally" best describes what Army value?
Integrity
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