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Creeds
Airborne Creed
(06/20/2005)
Airborne Creed
Drill Sergeant Creed
(06/20/2005)
I will assist each individual in their efforts to become a highly motivated, well disciplined, physically and mentally fit soldier, capable of defeating any enemy on today's modern battlefield.
NCO Creed
(06/20/2005)
The Irwin Army Community Hospital Creed
(06/20/2005)
Soldiers and their families are the most important people entering our facilities. They are not an interruption of our work, they are the purpose of it.
The History of the NCO Creed
(06/20/2005)
The Creed has been around for many years in different forms and fashions. Sergeants can recall reading the Creed on the day they were first inducted into the NCO Corps. Most of us have a copy hanging on our wall in our office, our work place, or at our home. Some have special versions etched into metal on a wooden plaque, or printed in fine calligraphy. But take a quick glance at any Creed and you will notice the absence of the author's name at the bottom. Many question where the creed originated.
The Special Forces Creed
(06/20/2005)
I am an American Special Forces soldier. A professional! I will do all that my nation requires of me.
The Code of Conduct
(06/20/2005)
I am an American fighting in the forces that guard my country and our way of life, I am prepared to give my life in their defense.
The Cadet Creed
(06/20/2005)
I am an Army Cadet. Soon I will take an oath and become an Army Officer committed to Defending the values which make this nation great. Honor is my touchstone. I understand Mission first and People always.
Ranger Creed
(06/20/2005)
Recognizing that I volunteered as a Ranger, fully knowing the hazards of my chosen profession, I will always endeavor to uphold the prestige, honor, and high esprit de corps of the Rangers.
A Soldier's Creed
(06/20/2005)
A Soldier's Creed
It is the Soldier
(06/20/2005)
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