Forged by Fire: 7 U.S. Army Core Values That Will Shape Your Life Forever. Living by a code isn’t just for the military—it’s for everyone whovalues discipline, integrity, and service.
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As the U.S. Army commemorates 250 years of service, its lessons remain more relevant than ever. The battlefield may evolve—from muddy trenches to digital warfare—but the tools for greatness remain the same: Loyalty. Duty. Respect. Selfless Service. Honor. Integrity. Personal Courage. When you pair those values with elite-level teamwork and a commitment to mental and physical readiness, you don’t just survive—You lead. Epoch Times, By Ian Kane, 6/8/2025.
Living the Codes: Brotherhood and Readiness in Action
- Loyalty: Stand for More Than Yourself
- Duty: Do the Right Thing, Especially When It’s Hard
- Respect: Strength Wears Humility
- Selfless Service: Put Mission First
- Honor: Live by a Code
- Integrity: Do What’s Right, Always
- Personal Courage: Face Fear With Purpose
“Our soldiers never give up, never surrender and never ever quit. They fight, fight, fight and they win, win, win,” Trump said, in what seemed like an obvious reference to his own declaration of “Fight, Fight, Fight,” after a failed assassination attempt grazed his ear in Butler, Pennsylvania, during a campaign event last year. “We’re the hottest country in the world right now Our country will soon be greater and stronger than ever before.” He said America is “blessed beyond words by this valued legion of army warriors.” He continued, “No matter the obstacles, our warriors will charge into battle. They will plunge into the crucible of fire, and they will seize the crown of victory, because the United States of America will always have the grace of Almighty God and the iron will of the United States Army. Congratulations to everybody. We love our country. We’ve never done better. Thank you. God bless you. God bless the army and God bless America.” President Donald Trump, Army Parade, June 14, 2025
You make us proud of our great United States. Thank you for what you do, what you stand for, your sacrifice, and your bravery.
