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2009-08-07 / Feedback

What is the definition of the Army Core Values, Honor?
By Bonnie Heater


It's living up to all the Army's core values. Pvt. Brittany Ford Company C,  447th Signal Battalion It's living up to all the Army's core values. Pvt. Brittany Ford Company C, 447th Signal Battalion It's showing respect toward others and possessing integrity and moral values. Pvt. Melissa Levy Company C,  447th Signal Battalion It's showing respect toward others and possessing integrity and moral values. Pvt. Melissa Levy Company C, 447th Signal Battalion It means upholding whatever I believe in to standards and to be proud of that no matter what other people think. Pfc. Doyle Sohn Company C,  447th Signal Battalion It means upholding whatever I believe in to standards and to be proud of that no matter what other people think. Pfc. Doyle Sohn Company C, 447th Signal Battalion Joining any military service is an act of honor especially during a time of war. Pvt. Cleon Sylvanus Company C,  447th Signal Battalion Joining any military service is an act of honor especially during a time of war. Pvt. Cleon Sylvanus Company C, 447th Signal Battalion It means living responsibly all the time. Pvt. Timothy Winkelmann Company C,  447th Signal Battalion It means living responsibly all the time. Pvt. Timothy Winkelmann Company C, 447th Signal Battalion It means doing the right thing, doing what one is supposed to do, and it's having pride in what you do. Pfc. Francisco Fuentes Company C,  447th Signal Battalion It means doing the right thing, doing what one is supposed to do, and it's having pride in what you do. Pfc. Francisco Fuentes Company C, 447th Signal Battalion

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