Army Values

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What are the seven Army Values?

Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage.

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Define Loyalty and give an example of how a soldier can demonstrate it.

Loyalty is bearing true faith and allegiance to your Army unit and fellow soldiers. Example: Supporting your fellow soldiers in difficult missions or standing by your unit's decisions.

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What does Duty mean in the Army?

Duty is fulfilling your obligations and completing tasks to the best of your ability. Example: Completing assigned missions on time and to standard, even when challenging.

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Give an example of Respect in action.

Respect is treating people as they should be treated. Example: Listening to fellow soldiers' opinions, addressing everyone properly, and honoring their rights.

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Explain Selfless Service and why it's important.

Selfless Service is putting the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your soldiers above your own. It ensures teamwork, mission success, and trust among soldiers.

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What does Integrity imply for a soldier's daily duties?

Integrity means doing what is right, legally and morally, even when no one is watching. Example: Reporting mistakes honestly, following regulations, and being accountable for actions.

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What is Personal Courage and how can it be demonstrated?

Personal Courage is facing fear, danger, and adversity, both physical and moral. Example: Leading a dangerous mission or standing up for what is right despite peer pressure.