Free Essays on Guard Duty & Responsibilities Of A Soldier

  1. Respect That You as a Soldier Owe to Ncos

    meDUTIES 3-2. Duties are general requirements to be performed. Duty begins with everything required of you by law, regulation, and orders; but it includes much more than that. A duty is a legal or moral obligation. For example, soldiers have a legal duty to obey the lawful orders of their leaders...

  2. Importance of One's Sense of Responsibility

    supervisors. In turn, it will reward you in the future. Whether it range from a pay raise, or promotion. This in my opinion is my "definition" of responsibility. This goes parallel with independence, metaphoracally speaking. Independence is also a part of being an adult. It means you shouldn't (100) have...

  3. female soldier readiness

    A Guide to Female Soldier Readiness USAPHC(Prov) Technical Guide 281 June 2010 A Guide to Female Soldier Readiness ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS The U.S. Army Public Health Command (Provisional) (USAPHC (Prov)), formerly U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine (USACHPPM),...

  4. Guard'D Duty

    Guard duty is a military based assignment involving watching over or protecting a person or place or supervising prisoners. Sometimes guard duty may be more important in certain situations than others. In most duty assignments, especially in the military you should take it more seriously because you...

  5. Responsibilities

    Responsibilities As a leader you must ensure that your soldiers clearly understand their responsibilities as members of the team and as representative of the Army. Commanders set overall policies and standards, but all leaders must provide the guidance, resources, assistance and supervision necessary...

  6. responsibility

    Responsibility In the world of the military, there are many tasks and a single person alone cannot do all the roles that need to be fulfilled. The responsibilities that leaders and their subordinates have can range from one to one thousand and the importance of the missions or tasks should...

  7. Soldiers

    Soldiers are not just regular, everyday people. Soldiers are men and women who have pledged their lives by sacrificing their freedom, some soldiers even gave their lives so that all of the other citizens in America could have the freedom that they have today. Whenever a person enlists in the military...

  8. The Soldiers Creed/General Orders/Army Song

    The Soldiers Creed... I am an American Soldier. I am a warrior and a member of a team. I serve the people of the United States, and live the Army Values. I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit. I will never leave a fallen comrade. ...

  9. Soldiers with Sense of Duty

    prescribes the policies and responsibilities of command, which include the Well-being of the force, military discipline, and conduct, the Army Equal Opportunity Program, and the Army Sexual Assault Victim Program. Duty is obedient and disciplined performance. Soldiers with a sense of duty accomplish tasks given...

  10. Place of Duty

    Every soldier needs to respond to this responsibility especially when deployed to the combat theater. The chain of command needs every soldier to be where they are supposed to be at the right time, so the unit can accomplish its given mission. When soldiers are not at their appointed place of duty it...

  11. Responsibility essay

    Responsibility First of all, responsibility is the realization of the importance of your duties whether they lie in doing your share of housework at home or managing a group of employees. It is understandable that by your deeds you contribute to some common cause and that other people rely on you. If...

  12. Weapons Security

    security, mission success, and a soldier’s over all readiness. The habits of exercising security and accountability of a soldier’s items allow the soldier and their team to operate to the highest standards or have items be accessed by an opposing adversary creating loss of overall mission success. Any...

  13. Place of duty

    some of the Army Values to give an understanding on how being and not being at the appointed place of duty can effect yourself, fellow soldiers, chain of command, the mission and tasks at hand. Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, and Integrity will be the army values I have chosen to use for this essay...

  14. Integrity - Taking Responsibility for One's Qwn Actions

    Integrity Taking Responsibility for ones own Actions Integrity is a multi-side term where we try to bring together various overlapping qualities. Integrity can be viewed as integrating various parts into a harmonious whole, intact and uncorrupted. Integrity can also be viewed as one who is holding...

  15. The Importance of Punctuality in the Military

    innumerable lives. There are many circumstances where a failure to be prompt could have dire consequences. Under certain circumstances not arriving for guard duty at the designated time could allow a breach of security that could ultimately end in the brutal murder of your peacefully slumbering, unsuspecting...

  16. Essay

    personal responsibility but it also shows organization of a unit. There are many reasons why being on time is important. The US Army depends solely on its soldiers, enlisted. Warrant officers, and commissioned officers alike. The military would not be anything without the soldiers. When soldiers aren’t...

  17. Pv2 Clark's Essay

    matter is that there is no excuse. The main reason for this essay is because I did not follow out proper orders and was not at the correct place of duty for Physical Training. Being at the right place at the right time is particularly important; reason being is to make certain orders are carried out...

  18. Citizen Soldier

    Citizen Soldier By: Brian Williams We all want our rights, but they must be balanced by our responsibilities. This quote has a very strong message. As American's, we have a duty to respond in a time of need. Not only should we go to war if we are called for, we should have pride in our...

  19. Accountability and Punctionality

    management to be aware of the disposition and condition of each individual unit under their control. When every single unit and individual soldier is at the right place, at the right time, leaders can say that their people and equipment are "accounted for". Therefore, one can perceive...

  20. Military Relations

    certain transactions, relationships and activities between Personnel and Initial Entry Training (IET) soldiers. It is intended to establish and provide a uniform policy for the treatment of soldiers undergoing IET at the United States (US) Army Quartermaster Center and School. This regulation applies...

  21. Article 86

     In military terminology, desertion is the abandonment of a duty or post without permission and is done with the intention of not returning. In contrast, Unauthorized Absence or Absence Without Leave refers to a temporary absence. Desertion versus Absence Without Leave In the United States Army...

  22. Professionalism in the United States Army

    States Army. No matter where you are, at work or off post you must be an example and present the qualities of professionalism that a soldier must have. Even though all soldiers are required to present professionalism leaders are really looked upon. Traits and characteristics of professionalism are important...

  23. Army Values

    You Live Up To A Higher Standard Many people know what the words Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage mean. But how often do you see someone actually live up to them? Soldiers learn these values in detail during Basic Combat Training (BCT), from then on...

  24. To What Extent Can We Attribute Responsibility for Instances of Persecution in History to the Influence of Powerful Individuals? (Mao Zedong)

    Rise of Persecuting society To what extent can we attribute responsibility for instances of persecution in history to the influence of powerful individuals? In this essay it will be focusing on the persecutions that took place in China up until Chairman Mao Zedong’s death in 1976. Also the influence...

  25. General Orders for Sentries

    sentry (guard or watch) duty in the United States armed forces. While any guard posting has rules that may go without saying ("Stay awake," for instance), these orders are carefully detailed and particularly stressed in the United States Navy, United States Marine Corps, and United States Coast Guard. Also...

  26. History of Nco

    the American Revolution, little standardization of NCO ditties or responsibilities existed. In 1778, during the long, hard winter at Valley Forge, Inspector General Friedrich von Steuben standardized NCO duties and responsibilities in his Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the...

  27. Responsibilities of a Petty Officer

    AC3 (AW/SW) Kondracki, Phillip 16OCT08 Responsibilities of a Petty Officer “God of our fathers, who by land and sea have ever lead us to victory, please continue your inspiring guidance in this the greatest of all conflicts. Strengthen my soul so that the weakening instinct of self-preservation...

  28. Rater Excellence Bullets - Competence

    Battle Book which was adopted by the entire 557th U.A Artillery Group o Responsible for complex & safe 5-day FTX-normally field grade officer duties o Instrumental in reducing Qualified Not Enlisted rate from 8 percent to all time low of 1.8 percent o Designed, contracted, and installed...

  29. Oh Boy

    of the American Revolution, little standardization of NCO ditties or responsibilities existed. In 1778, during the long, hard winter at Valley Forge, Inspector General Friedrich von Steuben standardized NCO duties and responsibilities in his Regulations for the Order and Discipline of the Troops of the...

  30. Leadership in the Army

    Leadership According to the Army Field Manual, 6-22, all Army team members, Soldiers and civilians alike, must have a basis of understanding what leadership is and does. Leadership skills are of course the foundation of successful operations within the United States Military. That ability to train...

  31. Personal experince paper

    facilitated the development of my Soldiers during mobilization and deployment. The mission of the 197th Fires Brigade (FiB) for OND from September 2010 to September 2011 was to manage base sustainment for all, or portions of five U.S. camps in Kuwait. Our responsibility, as Soldiers from Task Force 3643d, was...

  32. Families and War

    “_When a Parent Goes off to War…” _Mary Carolyn Voght, Director of Programs for Our Military Kidssays “These teens are expected to take on the responsibility the deployed parent used to take care of. There’s usually the expectation that they will pitch in and help out more.” The article that refers to...

  33. Mine

    standard for the unit or those in his/her charge; exhibits/displays minimal or no effort; actions often have a negative effect on the mission, their Soldiers, the unit, and the Army. Met Standard Rated NCO successfully achieves and maintains the required Army standards and organizational goals of leader...

  34. Caffeine May Be Related to Soldiers Falling a Sleep

    active duty of those reporting daily energy drink use, 56.6% consumed more than one energy drink per day. No associations were found between the proportions of service members reporting the number of drinks used per day. In the same comparison, however, service members in the National Guard or Reserves...

  35. board study

    U.S. Army Board Study Guide Version 5.2 – 13 Dec, 2006 Prepared by ArmyStudyGuide.com "Soldiers helping Soldiers since 1999" Check for updates at: http://www.ArmyStudyGuide.com ArmyStudyGuide.com Portable U.S. Army Board Study Guide Version 5.2 Dec 13, 2006 U.S. Army Board Study Guide Table...

  36. Leaves/Passes

    A. 1–3. Explanation of abbreviations and terms Abbreviations and special terms used in this regulation are explained in the glossary. 1–4. Responsibilities a. The Chief of Staff, U.S. Army will approve requests for leave and pass periods, unless otherwise indicated in this regulation, and may delegate...

  37. Military Police

    DOD locations within the National Capital Region (NCR). The Department of Defense Guard, Department of the Army (DA) Police, or Department of the Army Guard are examples of other DOD Army police. The police officers' duties are similar to those of local civilian police officers. They enforce the Uniform...

  38. Military Marriage

    children that can never truly be measured. The military lifestyle is a lifestyle that is always full of change. These changes include the change of duty station every three years. Currently, there is also the constant cycle of 15 month deployments. Which by themselves impose permanent physical, psychological...

  39. military customs

    not their homeland, would often be spoken to by the guards at their posts. Many of times, during the hardship of tyrant rules of emperors, many people from all points of the continent, would seek to have their tyrant or others, assassinated. Guards at every entrance, sewer porthole, and major exits,...

  40. Nco History

    a continent at Omaha Beach. You lead soldiers from the same Army that burst out of the Pusan Perimeter, won against enormous odds at the Ia Drang Valley, fought with determination at Mogadishu and relieved terrible misery in Rwanda. Leaders like you and soldiers like yours conducted intense combat operations...

  41. Respect: the Main Premise

    earned through training and experiences they have gained to get to the position they have. As a service member in the United States Army It is my duty to respect any person appointed over me. Respect in the military and in the civilian sectors is completely two different things in the aspect of the...

  42. MISUSE OF GOVERNMENT TRAVEL CHARGE CARDS

    Army are provided Government travel charge cards to facilitate official travel and official travelrelated expenses away from the Soldier’s official duty station. Individual accountability for the management of the Government travel charge card is vital for the continued success of the Government charge...

  43. jyucuy

    NCOs perform most of the physical duties and management. Lance corporals and corporals are called junior NCOs, while sergeants, staff sergeants, warrant officers class two and one are classified as senior NCOs. Officers in the Australian Army perform paper work duties whilst in a barracks environment...

  44. Army Board Study Guide

    21ST COMBAT SUPPORT HOSPITAL BOARD PREPARATION GUIDE June 2013 CONTENTS CREED OF THE NON-COMMISSIONED OFFICER SOLDIERS CREED ARMY SONG Unit History General Orders NCO Support Channel and Chain of Command ...

  45. AR 670-1

    with AR 670-1 (para 3-3a). o Adds wear guidance for gloves, light duty utility (para 20-11a). o Adds wear guidance for pleated white formal female mess shirt (para 20-22b). o Updates authorization for Soldiers to wear a distinctive unit insignia to represent regimental affiliation...

  46. Fluidity of Army

    History India India has had some of the earliest armies in the world. During the Indus Valley Civilization however, There was just a short guard force as they didn't fear invasion at the time. After the Aryan invasion, kingdoms and city-states started forming with armies to protect the city....

  47. Armorer's Guide

    Owned Weapons, Explosives, and Ammunition. 2. Protecting Army property especially arms, ammunition, and explosives (AA&E) is a very important responsibility. The requirements for physical security, inventory and accountability of AA&E are all critical tasks and equally important. More than anywhere...

  48. General Order Number 1

    The Army's 3 General Orders PFC Shusta (1) I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. (2) I will obey my special orders and perform all of my duties in a military manner. (3) I will report violations of my special orders, emergencies, and...

  49. just loot

    Families could be destroyed because of my mistake. But the damage may not stop there. A soldier is called upon to remain alert most of all, for upon his shoulders rests the fate of an entire country. I am such a soldier. I did not fulfill what was required of me and now I pay the price. Fortunately, nothing...

  50. C206 study notes

    climate 5 Matching questions 1. philanthropic responsibility - center on the corporation's participation in activities that promote human welfare or goodwill generally through donations of time and money or products and services - philanthropic responsibility 2. Sarbanes-Oxley Act (SOX) of 2002 - An...

  51. National Guads

    (i.e., Coast Guard Reserve when not operating as part of the U.S. Navy) are subject to the UCMJ if they are either (a) active duty Full-Time Support personnel such as FTS or Active Guard and Reserve (AGR), or (b) "traditional" part-time reservists performing either (a) full-time active duty for a specific...

  52. Loggie

    inconsistent with their claim. They may have applied for conscientious objector status shortly after becoming aware of the prospect of undesirable or hazardous duty or having been rejected for a special program. The timing of their application alone, however, is never enough to furnish a basis in fact to support...

  53. Following Lawful Orders

    agree with them. Orders are sometimes given simply to keep soldiers to maintain their military bearing and display a proper image of the United States Armed Forces. Other times they are given to protect the soldier or to protect the soldiers around him/her. No matter what, an order should be carried...

  54. Army Doctrine

    technologies including wiki, interactive media instruction, video books, blogs and social media. Most importantly, it makes doctrine more accessible to Soldiers whether they are in a learning, training or operational environment."Our force has been operating at the speed of war for a decade-it's time our doctrine...

  55. The British Army. The Legacy

    Wolfe during the Battle of the Plains of Abraham; the campaigns of the French and Indian War resulted in British control of modern Canada. British soldiers also helped capture strategically important territories, allowing their empire to expand throughout the globe. The army also involved itself in numerous...

  56. Week 1

    Today’s National Guard Alan Wilder COM/150 26 February 2012 ...

  57. Example of a Who Am I letter

    Dear Members of the Board I joined the National Guard in Jan 2001 in the 1-188th ADA. I have been deployed to Afghanistan twice as part of the JLENS and RAID missions. I am a past Soldier and NCO of the year for my battalion. I have completed WLC and ALC, and intend to have my SSD completed by...

  58. gen orders

    first general order is I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. That order means when a soldier is on duty he/she is to be present and attentive to there designated post. The first order also means that the soldier is accountable for that post...

  59. React to Sniper Fire

    FIRE TASK To provide rapid reaction procedures for AT/FP guards who receive suspected or real sniper fires. CONDITIONS You are on AT/FP guard duty at an installation gate during a heightened Threatcon. You have written guard orders and a Use of Force card. You also have personnel with packages...

  60. Army General Orders

    first general order is I will guard everything within the limits of my post and quit my post only when properly relieved. That order means when a soldier is on duty he/she is to be present and attentive to there designated post. The first order also means that the soldier is accountable for that post...