The Army is undergoing a major transformation in the way it does business. Just as Army Values guide the thinking, behavior, and professional ethos of every warrior, so will those same values guide the actions of those who support and sustain them. The American people hold the entire Army to a higher standard, not just the front-line Warriors. The priorities we set, the efficiencies we gain, the continuous improvements we achieve, will be attained in keeping with our Army Values. This transformation brings with it many challenges to overcome. Still, we will continually measure ourselves and our success by our adherence to those values.
Loyalty: Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other soldiers.
Duty: Fulfill your obligations.
Respect: Treat people as they should be treated.
Selfless Service: Put the welfare of the nation, the Army, and your subordinates before your own.
Honor: Live up to all the Army values.
Integrity: Do what is right, legally and morally.
Personal Courage: Face fear, danger, or adversity (Physical or Moral).
Remember the acronym LDRSHIP, a great way to remember our Army Values.
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1LT Kevin Weaver and 1LT Mike Thielmann, JCU class of 2008,
together at 1LT Weaver's platoon base in Afghanistan.