United States Army
In the mid- to late 1990s, the Army officially adopted what have come to be known as "The 7 Army Core Values." The Army began to teach these values as basic warrior traits. The seven Army Core Values are as follows:
- Loyalty - Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and fellow Soldiers.
- Duty - Fulfill your obligations.
- Respect - Treat others as they should be treated.
- Selfless Service - Put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own.
- Honor - Live the Army Values.
- Integrity - Do what's right, both legally and morally.
- Personal Courage - Face fear, danger, or adversity, both physical and moral.
The values were arranged to form the acronym LDRSHIP (leadership).[39]
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Direct Reporting Units
- U.S. Army Test & Evaluation Command (ATEC) || MG Roger A. Nadeau || Alexandria, Virginia
- U.S. Army Medical Command (MEDCOM), LTG Eric Schoomaker, Fort Sam Houston, Texas
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- U.S. Army Network Enterprise Technology Command (NETCOM), BG Susan Lawrence, Fort Huachuca, Arizona
- U.S. Army Installation Management Command (IMCOM), Lieutenant General Robert Wilson, Arlington, Va.
- U.S. Army Human Resources Command (HRC), Major General Sean J. Byrne, Alexandria, Virginia.
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References
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- ^ The 7 Army Values, verified 2007-01-05
- ^ The United States Army | Organization
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External links
- ARMY.MIL - Official Homepage of the United States Army
- GoArmy.com Official recruiting site
- America's Army Official Army Game Project site
- Army Formations
- U.S. Army Institute of Heraldry insignia list
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