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  2. LDRSHIP - Wikipedia

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    LDRSHIP. US Army Values poster. LDRSHIP is an acronym for the seven basic values of the United States Army: [1][2][3][4] L oyalty - bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit and other soldiers. D uty - Fulfill your obligations. R espect - Treat people as they should be treated.

  3. Larry S. Pierce - Wikipedia

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    503rd Infantry Regiment, 173rd Airborne Brigade. Battles/wars. Vietnam War †. Awards. Medal of Honor. Purple Heart. Larry Stanley Pierce (July 6, 1941 – September 20, 1965) was a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the United States military's highest decoration—the Medal of Honor —for his actions in the Vietnam War.

  4. Secretary of the Army Award for Valor - Wikipedia

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    An act of heroism or sacrifice, with voluntary risk of personal safety in the face of danger either on or off the job. [1] The Secretary of the Army Award for Valor was an award that acknowledged acts of heroism or bravery connected with a United States Army soldier or Army activity, or that in some way benefits the Army.

  5. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Soviet Union - Wikipedia

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    The Medal for Courage was awarded for personal courage and valour displayed in defending the socialist motherland during the performance of military duties, for "acts of bravery during a battle, during the defence of the state borders or during military duties associated with risk to life". [23] 4,569,893 Medal "For Battle Merit"

  6. Walton Walker - Wikipedia

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    Where acts of personal courage were common, General Walker's fearlessness and courageous leadership were outstanding. [4] With the war apparently won, Walker's Eighth Army quickly moved north and, with the independent X Corps on its right, crossed the 38th parallel to occupy North Korea. Fighting tapered off to sporadic, sharp clashes with ...

  7. Order "For Personal Courage" - Wikipedia

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    The Order "For Personal Courage" was established by Presidium of the Supreme Soviet of the USSR on December 28, 1988. Junior Sergeant B. Mazurov, left, of the Tula Guards 106th Airborne Division, who distinguished himself in Afghanistan, being awarded the Order for Personal Courage. This decoration could be awarded to any USSR citizen showing ...

  8. John P. Lucas - Wikipedia

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    John P. Lucas. Major General John Porter Lucas (January 14, 1890 – December 24, 1949) was a senior officer of the United States Army who saw service in World War I and World War II. He is most remembered for being the commander of VI Corps during the Battle of Anzio (codenamed Operation Shingle) in early 1944 during the Italian campaign of ...

  9. Recruit Sustainment Program - Wikipedia

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    Recruit Sustainment Program (RSP) is a program of the United States Army National Guard designed to introduce new recruits to the fundamentals of the U.S. Army before they leave to basic combat training (BCT) and advanced individual training (AIT). The motto is "Paratus Preliator" (prepared warrior). The program is based on the three traits of ...