FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LTP E 4-3 It’s a Wonderful Life in the Barracks Rev 1 Sep 2015 1.

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FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect LTP E 4-3 It’s a Wonderful Life in the Barracks Rev 1 Sep

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Training Objective Tasks: –Identify situations in the barracks that may influence individual behavior and explain why. –Identify possible coping skills that will help cadets maintain personal values. –Define Honor, Duty, and Respect. Condition: 50-minute classroom training session Standard: Successful completion of Ethics in Action post- test and required essay 2

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Factual Information Small Groups In small groups, do the following: 1.Brainstorm a list of values that fits your group. (Examples: honesty, fairness, loyalty) 2. Report on a few values from your list. 3

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Cadet Life Small Groups In small groups, discuss the following: 1.How does life in the barracks influence cadet values? (Does barracks life strengthen those values? weaken them? change them?) 2.How/why does this occur? Share your group’s ideas with the class. 4

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Cadet Life Small Groups In small groups, d efine Honor, Duty, and Respect, then reflect on how they function in the barracks. Give an example for each (leave out names). As a group, report on your examples. 5 Negative ExamplePositive Example Honor Duty Respect

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Cadet Life Whole Group Activity 1.How does the culture of a cadet company and knob year change your personal image/values? 2.In what ways has joining a company made you a better person? 6

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect 1. How are your personal values likely to be challenged in the next few years? 2. How can you prepare for challenges to your personal values? Share your group’s ideas with the class. 7 Applicability to Post Citadel Life

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Applicability to Post Citadel Life 8 There are ways life in the barracks may challenge your personal values as well as the Citadel Core Values. You can use coping skills and should strive to be prepared to resist negative influences. Do the right thing even when it’s tough!

FOR TRAINING USE ONLY Honor – Duty – Respect Questions & Comments 9