The Australian Defence Force (ADF) prides itself on the professionalism of its people and how they are perceived in global society. Our professionalism and character have righteously earnt an exemplary reputation across our multi-national partners. Within the ADF, the Army, Navy, and Air-Force subscribe to a common set of values inextricably linked to our history of service – domestically and abroad. Since 2020, the ADF has articulated five values to provide the building blocks for the conduct of its people. These five values are Service, Courage, Respect, Integrity and Excellence. This article will discuss why junior officers should strive to epitomise these values in their leadership and command, to provide lethality and capability to Defence and their soldiers.
Service
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Courage
The next crucial step for junior officers is to master the art of courage. Courage is defined by the ADF as, 'the strength of character to say and do the right thing, always, especially in the face of adversity.'
Respect
Thirdly, and arguably the most important service value for the ADF, is respect. On the Army’s website
Integrity
Integrity is defined as, 'the consistency of character to align your thoughts, words, and actions to do what is right.
Excellence
Finally, every junior officer should wake up each morning with a focus on pursuit of excellence. Excellence is defined by the Army
What Next?
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