The ARMY VALUES sets the standards, which are:
Soldiers learn these during Basic Combat Training (BCT) but must use these standards in day to day life.
The standards by which soldiers live on a day-to-day basis are primarily set by military regulations, codes of conduct, and the values instilled through training. These standards emphasize discipline, respect, integrity, and teamwork, fostering a strong sense of duty and responsibility. Additionally, the leadership within a unit plays a crucial role in modeling and enforcing these standards, ensuring that soldiers adhere to the expectations of their service. Ultimately, these guidelines help maintain order and effectiveness within the military environment.
Army barracks.
Standards Live was created in 1987.
They lived on army bases just like any other soldiers
Sparta was largely known for it's preperation of soldiers because at 7, men wold live in barracks. Then they would train to be in the army almost all their life.
Soldiers live in barracks
Soldiers Live was created in 2000-07.
Soldiers Live has 566 pages.
Barracks, billets etc is where they live. Army Training Regiment is where they train. Usually referred to as a camp or garrison etc.
Charlemagne invented knighthood so that all his soldiers would live by Christlike and ethical standards. If they refused to conduct themselves in this manner, they would lose authority.
Quartering of soldiers. In the time before the American Revolution, some soldiers of the army for the british would live with the colonists. Most colonists would not like having to supply food and care for the soldiers. However, the colonist were not able to deny the quartering because of the british law. The 3rd amendment makes it unconstitutional for the government to force people to let soldiers live with them.
some similarities are they both have temples, both have slaves, both live in Mexico, soldiers, army, and importantly they both have gods.