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Essay for Being Late.

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The main reason for this essay is because I did not follow out proper orders and was not at the correct place of duty for PT/Accountability formation at the correct time. Although there was a miscommunication, granted on my half, there is still no excuse for me to miss a formation. I want to be an excellent soldier and I want to excel in the military. The first step I need to put into action is always making sure I am at the appropriate place of duty at the correct time or preferably with time to spare. This is a simple task that is easy and painless to ensure, and it will be accomplished. Punctuality shows that you are responsible, trustworthy and can follow directions. Punctuality isn't just an order that the Army requires, but also a …show more content…

Once again, if a soldier continually fails to be at his place of duty in a timely fashion, one could easily come to the easy conclusion that he doesn't care, and doesn't respect the Army, its customs, the unit, and its leaders. Selfless Service: it takes selflessness, and discipline, to be where you need to be early, much less on time. By not taking the easy road and getting the extra bit of sleep or chow time, the soldier is demonstrating, granted on a small scale, selfless service. A soldier being selfish and repetitively failing to show up on time to a formation does NOT display the Army value of Selfless Service. Honor: a soldier that fails to be prompt/punctual, isn't honoring the unwritten code of the Army and its tendency/custom of showing up early. The army is having some soldiers make a presentation at a school and instead of being there on time (ten minutes early) a few of the soldiers show up a few minutes late. That would make all soldiers look bad. It is not just the individuals honor that the Soldier must think about, but that of the whole Army. Integrity: it takes integrity to do the right thing and be on time. Just like selfless service, a soldier takes the high road by showing integrity and being where he needs to be in a prompt fashion, instead of being lazy. Personal Courage: it takes Personal Courage physically to get up, get ready, and be where the soldier needs to be. It takes Personal Courage morally to do the right thing, just like

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