Army Values
L-D-R-S-H-I-P

L
oyalty:  Bear true faith and allegiance to the TN Constitution, the TNSG, your unit, and
other soldiers

Duty:  Fulfill your obligations.

Respect:  Treat people as they should be treated.

Selfless Service:  Put the welfare of the State, the TNSG, and your subordinates before
your own.

Honor:  Live up to all the Army values.

Integrity:  Do what's right, legally and morally.

Personal Courage:  Face fear, danger, or adversity (physical or moral).
Loyalty


Loyalty entails the correct priority of soldiers' obligations and commitments to the    
Constitution, the TNSG, the unit, other soldiers, family, friends, and, finally, yourselves.

Loyalty demands commitment.




Duty


Duty entails fulfilling professional, legal, and moral obligations.

Duty means accomplishing all your assigned tasks to the best of your ability.

Duty requires a willingness to accept full responsibility for the actions of one’s self, and those
of one’s subordinates.




Respect

Respect means to promote dignity, consideration of others, fairness, and equal opportunity.  It
includes a sensitivity to and regard for the feelings and needs of others and an awareness of
the effect of a person's behavior on them.

Respect also involves the idea of treating people justly.




Selfless Service

Selfless service signifies action based on proper priorities.  It places service above self.
The welfare of the nation and the accomplishment of the mission come ahead of the personal
safety of the individual or the unit.

Selfless service requires you to give credit where credit is due, never unjustly taking credit
for something you did not do.


Honor

Honor demands adherence to a public moral code, not protection of a reputation. Honor is a
moral virtue--a state of being or a state of character that people possess by upholding the
values that make up the Army's public moral code.

Honor depends upon the exemplary display of integrity, courage, loyalty, respect, selfless
service, and duty. Honor is the most difficult of the values as it requires that the soldier
observe
all of the other values



Integrity

Integrity means possessing high personal moral standards and being honest in word and deed.

It involves the consistent adherence of action to one's personal moral beliefs.

The goal over time is for your private moral code of integrity to converge with the publicly declared
code of honor for the TNSG.



Personal Courage

Personal courage manifests physical and moral bravery.  It depicts the military virtue that
enables us to face fear, danger, or adversity no matter what the situation is, whether it be
physical or moral.

Personal courage is the strength to do what is right, to adhere to a higher standard of
personal conduct, to lead by example, and to make tough decisions under stress and pressure.