Discipline and Responsibility

Abstract

The current American way of life supports the fact that many people currently in the Army show a lack of responsibility and discipline. The Drill Sergeants have to begin the process after the recruit enters the military and upon arriving at a unit further instilling disciple in addition, responsibility left to the Squad Leaders, Platoon Sergeants, First Sergeants, Sergeant's Major. The military builds tomorrows' leaders, whether military or civilian, today. After all the military forces one to learn discipline and responsibility it is up to the individual what he does with this indoctrination. One can argue the point the personal entering the military have a sense of responsibility and discipline; after all, they entered the military. This however, is not always, true.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Dec 04, 2006
Accession Number
AD1133027

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  • Joseph A Polka

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  • United States Army Sergeants Major Academy

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