Title: Army Values Brief
 1Army Values Brief
Presentation by Cadet Hartley Cadet 
Ashcroft Cadet Barton 
 2Army Values Loyalty Duty Respect Selfless 
Service Honor Integrity Personal Courage 
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 4Army Values Loyalty Bear true faith 
and allegiance to the Constitution, the Army, 
 your unit, and other Soldiers 
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 6Why is loyalty important to us?
- Strengthens our cause or mission 
- Contributes to esprit de corps and morale 
- Gives confidence to others around you 
- Gives stability to relationships (ie. family) 
- Encourages devotion to our country
7Quote from GE Chairman
 You can buy a mans time you can buy a mans 
physical presence at a given place you can even 
buy a measured number of skilled muscular motions 
per hour or day. But you cannot buy enthusiasm 
you cannot buy initiative you cannot buy 
loyalty you cannot buy devotion of hearts, minds 
and souls. You have to earn these things. 
(Clarence Francis) 
 8Army Values Duty Fulfill your obligations  
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 10The US Army Officers Oath
I, __________, do solemnly swear that I will 
support and defend the Constitution of the United 
States against all enemies, foreign and domestic 
that I will bear true faith and allegiance to the 
same that I will obey the orders of the 
President of the United States, that I make this 
obligation freely, without any mental reservation 
or purpose of evasion, and that I will well and 
faithfully discharge the duties of this office 
upon which I am about to enter, so help me God. 
 11When does Duty kick in?
- When the task is undesirable 
- When the task is hard 
- When the person to be saved or helped lacks the 
 Army values
- When the risk is high
12Army Values Respect Treat people as they 
 should be treated  
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 14Respect addresses 
- Racial Discrimination 
- Sexual Harassment 
- Religious Prejudice 
- Fair treatment of all soldiers 
- One FamilyOne Team
15No Racial Discrimination
- Examples Slavery Civil Rights Ethnic jokes 
- Films Glory Tuskegee Airmen 
- We fought a war to stop this 
- I have a dream that my four children will one 
 day live in a nation where they will not be
 judged by the color of their skin but by the
 content of their character. (Martin Luther King)
16No Sexual Harassment
- Examples Tailhook Scandal Aberdeen Proving 
 Ground
- Must go further than just no harassment 
- Courtesy and respect for others 
- Language, stories/jokes, magazines, T-shirts or 
 screen-savers with dirty pictures or slogans
- We are going into a mixed gender world 
- Show Respect
17No Religious Prejudice
- Examples Holocaust Saddam Hussein against 
 Kurds Kosovo Serbs  Muslims
- Need to show respect for all 
- Dont make fun of other peoples religion 
- Watch your jokes and language  other soldiers or 
 co-workers may find it offensive
18How to encourage Respect 
- Dont tolerate prejudice around you 
- Challenge sub-ordinates 
- Be a good example 
- Tolerate others beliefs as long as they arent 
 unethical
19Army Values Selfless Service Put the welfare 
of the Nation, the Army, and your subordinates 
 before your own  
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 21The Golden Rule(s)
- Do unto others as you would have others do unto 
 you (Luke 631)
- Do nothing from selfishness or empty conceit, but 
 with humility of mind let each of you regard one
 another as more important than himself do not
 merely look out for your own personal interests,
 but also for the interests of others.
 (Philippians 23-4)
22How are your values formed?
- Self  we become the determining factor can lead 
 to being selfish rather than selfless
- Society  often takes the lowest common 
 denominator as the base relative
- God or Religious Belief System  gives an 
 absolute basis to or values system
- Who comes first?  Remember to be Selfless!
23Army Values Honor Live up to all the Army 
values  
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 25Honor
- The pride that comes from fulfilling all the Army 
 values
- To hold oneself and our unit in high regard 
- Say what you mean and do what you say 
- Follow-through!
26Army Values Integrity Do whats right, 
 legally and morally  
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 28Definition of Integrity
Being honest when nobody is looking even 
though it might not be to ones personal advantage 
 29What are some dangers of lack of integrity?
- Defective equipment 
- Untrained or under-trained soldiers 
- Lack of confidence in leadership 
- Others? 
30Army Values Personal Courage Face fear, 
danger, or adversity, (physical or moral)  
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 32What is personal courage?
- The ability to overcome fear and cowardice 
- Comes in two forms 
- Physical  often most noticed 
- Moral  often most needed 
- Our constitution was made only for a moral and 
 religious people. It is wholly inadequate to the
 soul of any other. (John Adams)
33Army Values Quiz 
 34- To face fear, danger or adversity is called 
 ________.
- Saying the Pledge of Allegiance is an example 
 of     a. honor     b. personal courage     c.
 selfless service
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- 3. Duty means to fulfill your __________. 
- 4. Respect DOES NOT address which of the 
 following
-  a. Sexual Harassment 
-  b. Religious Prejudice 
-  c. Stereotyping 
-  d. Racial Discrimination 
- 5. Lying to protect a comrade is an example of 
 integrity.       True     or     False
356. List one of the three ways our values are 
formed. 7. Selfless Service is to put the 
welfare of the ________, the Army, and your 
subordinates before your own. 8. Write the 
answer that DOES NOT belong Loyalty is to 
bear true faith and allegiance to a. The 
Army b. Your Family c. The 
Constitution d. Other Soldiers 9. ________ 
is to treat others how they should be 
treated 10. What are the two forms of personal 
courage?  
 36Quiz Answers 
 37- Personal Courage 
- (A) Honor 
- Obligations/Responsibilities 
- (C) Stereotyping 
- False 
- 6. Self or Society or Religious Beliefs 
- 7. Nation 
- 8. (B) Your Family 
- 9. Respect 
- 10. Physical and Moral