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Why is loyalty important in the Army?
Allen Fritzsching loyalty to your fellow Soldiers is critical for generating confidence and trust, and that loyalty to one’s leaders and fellow Soldiers is a unit’s most vital resource. “It is this commitment that causes units and Soldiers to risk everything to succeed and to bring everyone back,” he said.
Why is army life so hard?
Military life can be very stressful on families. Long separations, frequent moves, inconsistent training schedules, late nights in the office and the toll of mental and physical injuries on both the service member and the family can all add up over time.
What are anecdotes and how do you write them?
Anecdotes cover a wide variety of stories and tales, especially since they can be about basically any subject under the sun. What is an anecdote? An anecdote is a short story about a real person or event, usually serving to make the listeners laugh or ponder over a topic.
How often do anecdotes pop up?
Anecdotes pop up all day, every day. You might be checking out at the supermarket one day and the cashier comments on your brand of apple juice. Perhaps it’ll spark a little story about the summer the cashier and her four-year-old went apple picking in upstate New York.
What are some good co-workplace anecdotes?
The above example between coworkers is a sound one. Anecdotes pop up all day, every day. You might be checking out at the supermarket one day and the cashier comments on your brand of apple juice. Perhaps it’ll spark a little story about the summer the cashier and her four-year-old went apple picking in upstate New York.
What are the hold over barracks like?
Well the hold over barracks are there also. Hold over is for people who were drop outs, or recycled soldiers who got hurt, or had to wait for another class for some reason. Anyways one of the guys went nuts during his boot I guess, he was waiting on his discharge. Long story short, dude climbs up on top of the barracks.