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    • Guidon. October 20, 2005.

    • Guidon. October 20, 2005.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Guidon came into being as a weekly publication in 1966 under title Fort Leonard Wood Guidon. Between 1966 and 1987 the title was simplified to Guidon before becoming Essayons in 1988. The name reverted back to Guidon in 1999. It has been and...
    • Guidon. January 14, 1999.

    • Guidon. January 14, 1999.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Guidon came into being as a weekly publication in 1966 under the title Fort Leonard Wood Guidon. Between 1966 and 1987 the title was simplified to Guidon before becoming Essayons in 1988. The name reverted back to Guidon in 1999. It has been...
    • Guidon. March 23, 2000.

    • Guidon. March 23, 2000.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Guidon came into being as a weekly publication in 1966 under the title Fort Leonard Wood Guidon. Between 1966 and 1987 the title was simplified to Guidon before becoming Essayons in 1988. The name reverted back to Guidon in 1999. It has been...
    • Essayons. May 14, 1998.

    • Essayons. May 14, 1998.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Essayons, originally published as the Fort Leonard Wood Guidon in 1966 then as the Guidon from 1966 to 1987. Became Essayons in 1988 and remained that way until 1999 when it reverted back to Guidon. It has been and continues to be a record of...
    • Essayons. July 23, 1998.

    • Essayons. July 23, 1998.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Essayons, originally published as the Fort Leonard Wood Guidon in 1966 then as the Guidon from 1966 to 1987. Became Essayons in 1988 and remained that way until 1999 when it reverted back to Guidon. It has been and continues to be a record of...
    • Guidon. June 16, 2005.

    • Guidon. June 16, 2005.

    • United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.

    • The Guidon came into being as a weekly publication in 1966 under the title Fort Leonard Wood Guidon. Between 1966 and 1987 the title was simplified to Guidon before becoming Essayons in 1988. The name reverted back to Guidon in 1999. It has been...
    • Army’s transformation.

    • Army’s transformation.

    • Alvarez, Mariano

    • Over the years since its inception the United States Army has endured and absorbed many changes. Those changes have shaped the course of the Army and have served as catalysts in forming the overall structure and business practices of the Army as it...
    • Family roots within NCO ranks.

    • Family roots within NCO ranks.

    • Bolden

    • H. Willis Reddick and the former Gertrude Washington were married June 23, 1952. They are the parents often children, five girls and five boys, five of which enlisted in the military. We were raised in the small rural town of Greenville, Florida,...
    • Ethics in today’s Army.

    • Ethics in today’s Army.

    • Bonk, William E.

    • Ethics, in my opinion are the backbone of our society. Soldier’s individual, personal, and social beliefs guide their everyday decisions and actions, along with the professional rules we live with everyday as Soldiers. Challenging our Soldiers...
    • Ethics and awards.

    • Ethics and awards.

    • Burford, Robert L.

    • Ethics and awards is a subject that frequently causes Soldiers to talk about fairness, mischief, moral ethics, and the Army Values. Soldiers will verbalize, “When I get to be a senior leader, I will make sure my Soldiers receive the awards they...
    • Sergeant Audie Murphy.

    • Sergeant Audie Murphy.

    • Carr, Jr., Melvin

    • Sergeant Audie Leon Murphy, the embodiment of the seven Army values, early life, military enlistment, and battlefield contributions exemplified the man, his values, and his duty to country. Born near Kingston, Texas, 20 June 1924, Sergeant Audie...
    • Ethics.

    • Ethics.

    • Conway, Charles Mitchell

    • For the ancient Greeks, the word ethics meant "character." For Aristotle, the study of ethics was the study of excellence or the virtues of character. It has come to mean the study and practice of the "good life," the kind of life people should...
    • Ethics.

    • Ethics.

    • Crecelius, Gary E.

    • For the ancient Greeks, the word ethics meant "character." For Aristotle, the study of ethics was the study of excellence or the virtues of character. It has come to mean the study and practice of the "good life," the kind of life people should...
    • Ethics for today's Army.

    • Ethics for today's Army.

    • Culver, Timothy G.

    • Our future is dependent on taking personal Responsibility and Accountability for our actions. Passing the buck, pointing fingers, and not owning up to one's actions, decisions, or lack thereof should not be the norm, such as Abu Graib. Many...
    • Ethics in the workplace.

    • Ethics in the workplace.

    • Cyr, Matthew K.

    • Ethics in the workplace is a subject that confronts us all. As professional Soldiers it is paramount that we live and conduct ourselves ethically at all times. As Soldiers we have tools to assist with this. The Army values are engrained from the...
    • First Sergeant Percival Lowe.

    • First Sergeant Percival Lowe.

    • Early Sr., Paul D.

    • 1SG Lowe joined the pre-Civil War US Army as a Dragoon. He was assigned to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. There he was part of Leavenworth’s early years and involved in the subsequent construction of Fort Riley, Kansas. Rising quickly to the rank of...
    • Refusing to deploy.

    • Refusing to deploy.

    • Ednilao, Robert V.

    • In order to deal with today's ethical dilemmas in the Army, leaders must constantly reinforce the fundamentals of the Army Values. These fundamentals spell the acronym LDRSHIP and sum up the Army Values that all Soldiers must abide by. We will...
    • Ethics in military leadership.

    • Ethics in military leadership.

    • Gandy, James

    • I believe Army ethics can be defined within the Army values that guide a Soldier. It is important that we train our Soldiers and lead by example. Making ethical decisions can be one of the toughest types of decisions a Soldier will have to make....

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