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The ability to place the health and well-being of an organization ahead of personal ambition. The ability to have the same allegiance and loyalty up the chain of command as one would expect to flow down the chain. |
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means more than just taking the initiative. It combines initiative with full responsibility while making things happen It is acting to achieve unit goals without waiting for orders or supervision. |
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Integrity: adherence to a code of values. Ethics: conforming to standards of conduct. Honesty: fairness of conduct. Responsibility: moral or mental. |
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the mental or moral strength to resist opposition, danger, or hardship. Loyalty. Patriotism. Valor. |
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state of being obligated or emotionally impelled. Competence. Teamwork. Concern for people. |
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Training that develops self control, character, and efficiency. Aims to train and control a group to attain a common goal. Good discipline depends on the right attitude. |
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Personal relationships between officers and enlisted personnel and certain relationships between two officers or two enlisted members. To be avoided and can lead to discipline. Subject to UCMJ. |
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1.Faithfulness to one’s allegiance, as to a government or friends. 2.Faithfulness to one’s oath or obligations. |
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1.The state of being fully developed. 2.Completeness in natural growth or development. |
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1.The faculty of conscious and deliberate action. 2.The power of choosing or deciding. 3.A wish or desire. 4.A purpose or determination. |
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Discipline or control of oneself for personal improvement. |
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1.Full trust; reliance. 2.Self-confidence; self-reliance. 3.Certitude; assurance. |
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1.The capability of being bent or flexed. 2.Susceptibility of modification or change; adaptability. 3.Willingness or disposition to yield; tractability. |
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1.the ability to bear pain, hardship, or adversity. 2.lasting quality; duration. |
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1.having the power to decide. 2.the display of firmness; resolution |
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1.an introductory act or step. 2.readiness and ability in initiating action. 3.one’s personal, responsible decision. |
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1.the quality of being just; moral rightness. |
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skill in dealing with difficult or delicate situations. |
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1.identification with or vicarious experiencing of the feelings or thoughts of another. |
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