Commissioned Officer is someone who embodies the acronym L.D.R.S.H.I.P which describes the values that the Army instills into its officers. The acronym stands for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. In this paper I am going to write what each value means in my own words and why it is important for a Non Commissioned Officer in the United States Army to possess them in order to be a good Non Commissioned Officer. Loyalty to me is having a strong sense of
21 October 2015 Why the Olympic Training Center? The Olympic Training Center; a place where the best of the best go to train for fencing, gymnastics, judo, modern pentathlon, shooting, swimming, taekwondo, weightlifting, and wrestling. People may be wondering why train at the Olympic Training Center when there are so many other facilities you could go to train at. The people who train there are world and Olympic Champions. The new trainees will be training with the best partners in the world
with four attackers with three defenders. For such to be effective, the coach must give his signal and then they begin play. The focus is the four attackers attempting to score a goal with the three defenders attempting to stop them. During this training session, the coach can also use it to train them on the skills of how to dribble, when to pass and even the skill of shooting can be trained during this process. POSITIONAL AWARENESS Regardless of players position, all must be introduced to these
PROFESSION OF ARMS The Army White Paper, the Profession of Arms, is a response to the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff as to what TRADOC thinks the Army Profession is and takes a closer look at the “Profession of Arms” is and what responsibilities it entails. The paper is divided into five sections which include the army as the profession of arms, the army’s professional culture, the army ethic, the army ethic and external relations, the conclusion and follow on for future work (Army, 2010, p. 1-18)