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  • Soldier's Creed
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  • The Soldier's Creed is a standard that all United States Army personnel are encouraged to live by. All U.S. Army enlisted personnel are taught the Soldier's Creed during basic training, and recite the creed in public ceremonies at the conclusion of training. Both The Soldier's Creed and the Noncommissioned officer's creed is required knowledge at enlisted promotion boards to compete for the rank of Sergeant and above, as well as Soldier of the Month boards. It is also common practice to recite the Soldier's Creed at the graduation ceremony from Army ROTC. Unlike the United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office or the Oath of enlistment, the Soldier's Creed can be affirmed by both Army officers and Soldiers.
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  • Pre-2003 Version of U.S. Soldier's Creed
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  • :I am an American Soldier. :I am a Warrior and a member of a team. :I serve the people of the United States, and live the Army Values. :I will always place the mission first. :I will never accept defeat. :I will never quit. :I will never leave a fallen comrade. :I am disciplined, physically and mentally tough, trained and proficient in my warrior tasks and drills. :I always maintain my arms, my equipment and myself. :I am an expert and I am a professional. :I stand ready to deploy, engage, and destroy, the enemies of the United States of America in close combat. :I am a guardian of freedom and the American way of life. :I am an American Soldier.
  • :I am an American Soldier. :I am a member of the United States Army – a protector of the greatest nation on earth. :Because I am proud of the uniform I wear, I will always act in ways creditable to the military service and the nation it is sworn to guard. :I am proud of my own organization. I will do all I can to make it the finest unit in the Army. :I will be loyal to those under whom I serve. I will do my full part to carry out orders and instructions given to me or my unit. :As a soldier, I realize that I am a member of a time-honored profession—that I am doing my share to keep alive the principles of freedom for which my country stands. :No matter what the situation I am in, I will never do anything, for pleasure, profit, or personal safety, which will disgrace my uniform, my unit, or my country. :I will use every means I have, even beyond the line of duty, to restrain my Army comrades from actions disgraceful to themselves and to the uniform. :I am proud of my country and its flag. :I will try to make the people of this nation proud of the service I represent, for I am an American Soldier.
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  • The Soldier's Creed is a standard that all United States Army personnel are encouraged to live by. All U.S. Army enlisted personnel are taught the Soldier's Creed during basic training, and recite the creed in public ceremonies at the conclusion of training. Both The Soldier's Creed and the Noncommissioned officer's creed is required knowledge at enlisted promotion boards to compete for the rank of Sergeant and above, as well as Soldier of the Month boards. It is also common practice to recite the Soldier's Creed at the graduation ceremony from Army ROTC. Unlike the United States Uniformed Services Oath of Office or the Oath of enlistment, the Soldier's Creed can be affirmed by both Army officers and Soldiers.