What can you develop in drills and ceremonies? Explain.
- Drill and ceremony is all about military bearing and how you conduct yourself in a military manner.
- Drill and ceremonies play a major role in every Soldier's military experience. The primary importance of drill is to prepare troops for combat by rapidly carrying out orders. Ceremonies go hand-in-hand with drill. During a ceremony, troops align in various formations and carry out commands with uniform precision. Army ceremonies instill honor, promote camaraderie and preserve tradition among Soldiers. Prompt obedience to every command is the first thing every new recruit must learn.
- It is a way to show honor and respect for someone ranging from heroic deeds to the burial of a military person who has passed away. Drill and ceremony is one of the first things Soldiers learn when they enter the military. It helps develop pride and confidence in their actions, learning professionalism and most importantly, it teaches them how to work as a team. It is important because it is and always will be a part of the military. It continues to honor the tradition of those that have come before us. It builds esprit de corps: a common spirit of comradeship, enthusiasm, and devotion.
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How can a cadet perform well in drills and ceremonies?
- A cadet should develop a sense of pride about himself and that pride translates into success in other areas of your life.
- He or she should begin to appreciate attention to detail and see how small things make a big difference.
- He or she should build self-discipline when he or she stand at perfect attention, motionless, gut in and chest out, silently focused on a single point on the distant horizon. ?
- He or she should gain self-confidence.
- He or she should learn to come out of his or her shell when placed in front of a formation and made to call commands. ?
- He or she should carry himself or herself with that special quality called military bearing.
Give one pillar of CMO and explain.
- One pillar of Civil Military Operations (CMO) is CIVIL MILITARY RELATIONS. Civil-military relations (Civ-Mil or CMR) describes the relationship between civil society as a whole (and its civil authority) and the military organization or organizations established to protect it. CMR incorporates a diverse, often normative field, which moves within and across management, social science and policy scales. More narrowly, it describes the relationship between the civil authority of a given society and its military authority. "The goal of any state is to harness military professional power to serve vital national security interests, while guarding against the misuse of power that can threaten the well-being of its people."
- Civil-military relations is defined as a bargain negotiated between the citizens, civilian government authorities, and the military. Although citizens may not be directly involved in creating the bargain, it "cannot be sustained without their acquiescence." In order for democracy to continue to thrive, it is pivotal that the public is engaged such that society maintains a healthy balance. Alternatively, "bad" civil-military relations are reflected by the dominance of military institutions in society or the politicization of the military. Some have postulated that the absence of a military coup d'état, because they drastically illustrate military dominance, is an adequate bar for determining healthy relations in democratic states, but this is a low bar at best. No one would argue that a coup is a positive measure for civil-military relations, but the lack of a coup should not equate to good health.
- To maintain America's influence as a world power, the United States must improve civil-military relations by increasing the public's knowledge of military history and its armed forces, reconnecting communities with the military, and emphasizing the importance of civil-interaction with service members.
How can we use CMO in order to achieved peace?
- Civil-Military Operations (CMO). CMO are the activities performed by military forces to establish, maintain, influence, or exploit relationships between military forces and indigenous populations and institutions (IPI). CMO support US objectives for host nation (HN) and regional stability.
- We can use CMO to achieve peace by fighting wars or maintaining security and order, and humanitarian assistance with relieving human suffering. CMO are conducted to facilitate unified action in joint operations, the ultimate purpose of which is to establish, restore, or maintain a stable operational environment.