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  1. The following is the Warrior Ethos. I will always place the mission first. I will never accept defeat. I will never quit.

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    • By Command Sgt. Maj. Brunk W. Conley
    • "I Will Always Place The Mission first."
    • "I Will Never Accept defeat."
    • "I Will Never quit."
    • "I Will Never Leave A Fallen Comrade."

    Originally published in From One Leader to Another by the Combat Studies Institute in 2013

    February 7, 2018 Download the PDF The Warrior Ethos is a subset of our Soldier's Creed. It is the heart and soul of the Creed and is four simple, yet powerful sentences. Without the Ethos, the Creed does not stand. The Soldier's Creed was fully implemented by the Army on Nov. 13, 2003. Soldiers are expected to memorize it in Basic and Advanced Individual Training. However, memorization is easy, understanding is hard. The young Soldiers placed in your charge, will do better if you explain and...

    When our Soldiers join the Army, they want to be a part of an organization that is bigger than them. They want to serve their country and defend the values of our nation. This particular line is one about values. I place the mission with little or no regard to my own personal well-being. It is bigger than any one Soldier and their individual needs....

    I love this sentence. Notice that it does not say "I will never be defeated". It says that I will never accept it. Everyone will face adversity; every Soldier will be defeated at some point in their career. Some of those defeats will be big and some small. But you never have to accept it. If you get knocked down, get back up, dust yourself off and ...

    This is one of the simplest principles yet needs to be taught to our newest Soldiers and reinforced throughout their service. I was personally lucky enough to be taught this at a young age by my parents. However, not all young men and women are as fortunate. It can be taught and it can be reinforced. The best placed to be taught is at the team leve...

    This is a very deep and powerful sentence. It has many hidden meanings other than the vision it might first evoke in ones mind's eye. I believe it is the key to our resiliency efforts. It is easy to apply for visible issues such as flesh wounds, broken bones, bleeding and restoring breathing. But how do you apply it to a relationship, financial har...

  3. Jan 5, 2011 · The Warrior Ethos is a set of principles by which every Soldier lives. In a broader sense, the Warrior Ethos is a way of life that applies to our personal and professional...

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    In short, the Seven Core Army Values listed below are what being a Soldier is all about. Loyalty. Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other Soldiers.

  5. This section defines the Warrior Ethos, covers its four tenets as based on a commitment to selfless service to the nation and the Army Values, and demonstrates how the Soldier’s Creed ties its concepts together.

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  6. The Warrior Ethos is a subset of our Soldier's Creed. It is the heart and soul of the Creed and is four simple, yet powerful sentences. Without the Ethos, the Creed does not stand. The...

  7. May 18, 2023 · These four tenets – prioritizing the mission, refusing to accept defeat, committing to persevere, and never leaving a comrade behind – make up the Warrior Ethos that every soldier in the U.S. Army is expected to live by.

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