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Military Professionalism

Men who choose the military profession willingly submit themselves to constant rules and constraints, rejecting their right to live as they wish. As soldiers, they lose control over where they live, what they say, and how they dress, as they must follow orders to relocate, separate from families, and endure difficult conditions like bad weather, lack of sleep or food, isolation, and exhaustive work. By joining the military, they give up control over their own lives and must complete whatever tasks they are ordered to do, even if it means risking death.

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Military Professionalism

Men who choose the military profession willingly submit themselves to constant rules and constraints, rejecting their right to live as they wish. As soldiers, they lose control over where they live, what they say, and how they dress, as they must follow orders to relocate, separate from families, and endure difficult conditions like bad weather, lack of sleep or food, isolation, and exhaustive work. By joining the military, they give up control over their own lives and must complete whatever tasks they are ordered to do, even if it means risking death.

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  • Military Professionalism: Discusses the discipline and duties associated with the profession of arms, emphasizing self-sacrifice, regulation, and the moral obligations of military service.

MILITARY

PROFESSIONALISM
Men who adopt the profession of arms submit of their
own free-will to a law of perpetual constraint of their own
accord they reject their right. To live where they choose,
to say what they think, to dress as they like, from the
moment they become a soldier it needs but an order.
To settle them in this place. To move them to that. To
separate them from their families and dislocate their
normal lives.
In the world of command. They must rise, march, run
endured bad weather. Go without sleep or food. Be
isolated in some distant post and work until they drop.
They have ceased to be the masters of their own faith. If
they drop from their track. If their ashes are scattered into
the four winds that is all part and parcel of their job.

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