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VALUES BULLET COMMENTS - INTEGRITY


o acts like a professional soldier 24 hours a day

o her personal integrity and dedication to duty are unquestionable

o his integrity is above reproach

o personifies good character and is a great example of service

o finishes tasks no matter how laborious or late before closing shop

o his personal conduct, on duty and off, is exemplary

o accepts responsibility for consequences even though not directly his fault

o displays a high degree of honesty, loyalty, and integrity

o claims responsibility for failures but always credits team with successes

o his character epitomizes the total NCO

o serves as a perfect example of the best young men this country has produced

o works behind the scenes to make sure equipment is ready but never claims credit for success

o his actions speak louder than words and he has gained an enviable reputation for humble and efficient service

o maintains and enforces the highest standards

o earned the trust of battalion leadership through consistent and reliable performance

o his conduct on and off duty, reflects favorably on the NCO Corps

o his conduct, on and off duty, is above reproach

o relied on by unit because of his thoughtful efforts to always complete the job correctly

o maintains very high standards of personal conduct on and off duty

o meets challenges without compromising integrity

o demonstrated the highest standards and conduct on and off duty

o extremely honest and trustworthy

o often works late to ensure his soldiers' professional and personal needs are met

o totally professional on and off duty

o trusted by Sergeant Major because of his history of responsible service

o places unit's mission, welfare, and training of his soldiers above personal needs

o integrity is unquestionable

o respected for his candor and integrity


in·teg·ri·ty; noun

1. steadfast adherence to moral and ethical principles; soundness of moral character; honesty.

2. the state of being whole or undivided, entire, or undiminished: to preserve the integrity of the empire.

3. a sound, unimpaired, or perfect condition: the integrity of a ship's hull.

I believe that when a people, such as the American public, accept, as a truth, that the nation must go to war, that those who actually go to war must be supported whole-heartedly. That's being consistent, being honest, and acting with integrity.



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