Reflective Essay On Respect

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RIGHT TIME,RIGHT PLACE Since joining Bravo Company in December 2014, I have had reoccurring problems concerning respect. Respect is a positive feeling of admiration or deference for a person or other entity, and also specific actions and conduct representative of that esteem. Respect can be a specific feeling of regard for the actual qualities of the one respected . It can also be conduct in accord with a specific ethic of respect. Although my honesty and integrity have never been an issue, I have been spoken to by multiple Non Commission Officers about my actions. Respect can be both given and or received. Respect can also be something that is earned. Respect is often thought of as earned or built over time. Often, continued caring …show more content…

But i did not listen ll of the times. By doing that i showed disrespect and I know I am better than that. Respect should not be confused with tolerance. On December 1st I was out of line by saying,"This is bullshit." By doing so i reached the height of Sergeant Espinel 's tolerance level. There have been times before where I spoke out trying to lighten a situation. That is just the kind of person I am. I know that all the Non Commission Officers are trying to shape and mold me into the soldier that will go far in his Army career. In the shop i wear the rank of Private First Class. I know the Non Commission Officers look at me and expect more than just a "private." Because I know they are expecting more of me and expect me to the job of the next rank, it put a little more pressure on me to help lead those below me and the ones in the shop with less experience. When a work order comes in to work on an engine, I will always be one of the first to jump on the maintenance. I am always trying to better my knowledge and understanding of the task I am doing. Even though I am trying to better myself, I need to be more respectfully to those I am supposed to be leading and …show more content…

While in basic every soldier learns about the 7 Army Values. Those just so happen to be Leadership, Duty, RESPECT, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity and Personal Courage. Treats people as they should be treated. Even thought respecting others is a big part in the Army, self-respect is a vital ingredient with the Army value of respect, which results from knowing you have put forth your best effort. Respect as a form of behavior and participation is especially important in soldiers as it serves as a basis of how the soldier must conduct themselves in their surrounding. Soldiers engage in Numerous Activities such as field training exercises, ruck marches, range qualifications, various classes that the Army requires and even safety training. If soldiers have to do all these things leaders of each soldier have to give them the respect by trusting they will get done what they need to get done. While working in the engine shop, I have worked with a bunch of people and learned that everyone has a certain point that should not be crossed. Even though there is time for play, it is important to know when the play time should end. In the year that I have been at Fort Riley I have had encounters with a lot of people. I feel for

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