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Warrior Pride is an Army-wide substance abuse campaign designed to reduce and deter drug use and alcohol abuse among Soldiers. Warriors PrideSoldiers are America’s Warriors and should have Pride in themselves, their unit, and the United States Army. Soldiers should take pride in their job, uniform, physical fitness and a lifestyle that’s free from drug use and alcohol abuse.

1-3-3 Warrior PrideWarrior Pride provides educational products for leaders and Soldiers. –Posters –Pamphlets –Leader reference CDs – for commanders –Training/educational materials The next slide will explain what “Pride” should mean to Soldiers in regard to substance abuse.

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Provide a logo (Symbol) that Soldiers will identify with Army Values, the Warrior Ethos, and the Army Substance Abuse Program Standardize and incorporate Army Values and the Warrior Ethos in all substance abuse awareness training Instill and reinforce the belief that drug use and alcohol abuse violate Army Values and the Warrior Ethos – Incompatible with military service Reduce drug use and alcohol abuse by Soldiers

1-3-3 Educate your unit that Warrior Pride and Soldier Values are incompatible with drug use and alcohol abuse. Post the Warrior Pride posters in common areas. Encourage your commander to emphasize Warrior Pride during Safety Briefings, unit urinalyses, field problems, deployments, and other appropriate times. –Soldiers know what is important to their commander. A commander who regularly emphasizes that drug use and alcohol abuse will not be tolerated and takes actions against violators will send a strong message to the troops. If the Chain of command thinks it’s important, then the Soldiers will too!

1-3-3 Example messages – use these or make up your own! Maintain your Warrior Pride – Don’t Drink and Drive! Don’t leave a Soldier behind on the battlefield, in a bar or at a party. I am a Warrior - I am Drug Free. Warrior Pride 0-0-1: Warriors have ZERO DUIs, ZERO underage drinking incidents, and don’t drink more than ONE drink per hour

1-3-3 Abuse of Alcohol or the use of illicit drugs by Soldiers is inconsistent with Army Values and the standards of performance, discipline, and readiness necessary to accomplish the Army’s Mission (AR a). Soldiers who use drugs and abuse alcohol miss more hours of work and are less productive at work. The decision to remain drug free and not abuse alcohol is based on an individual’s values, knowledge, and beliefs. Educate and train your Soldiers. Teach Army Values, The Warrior Ethos and Warrior Pride!