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What is the definition of the Army core value, loyalty?
By Bonnie Heater


Loyalty is being true in what you believe in and being proud about it. Pfc. Precious Holmes Company C,  73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty is being true in what you believe in and being proud about it. Pfc. Precious Holmes Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty is to have the back of your battle buddies and the people of the United States whom we defend. Pvt. Christopher Kimsey Company C,  73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty is to have the back of your battle buddies and the people of the United States whom we defend. Pvt. Christopher Kimsey Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty is doing what you have to do to take care of the people you care about, be it your Family, friends or your unit. Pfc. Tiffany Grzybowski Company C,  73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty is doing what you have to do to take care of the people you care about, be it your Family, friends or your unit. Pfc. Tiffany Grzybowski Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means to stand up for your true beliefs.It also means to stand up for your country and your fellow Soldiers. Pfc. David Benson Company C,  73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means to stand up for your true beliefs.It also means to stand up for your country and your fellow Soldiers. Pfc. David Benson Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means to bare true faith in our leaders and to show the people that we will not compromise our nation to others. Pfc. Paul Henry Company C,  73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means to bare true faith in our leaders and to show the people that we will not compromise our nation to others. Pfc. Paul Henry Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means standing true to Family, friends, fellow Soldiers and the country under any circumstances or situation you find yourself. Pfc. James Futrell Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion Loyalty means standing true to Family, friends, fellow Soldiers and the country under any circumstances or situation you find yourself. Pfc. James Futrell Company C, 73rd Ordnance Battalion

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