United States military culture

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United States military culture encompasses the traditions, values, customs, and social norms that shape the identity, behavior, and daily life of service members across all branches of the U.S. Armed Forces.

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U.S. Army heritage 1
United States military culture canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf military culture
social institution
appliesTo United States Air Force
United States Armed Forces
United States Army
United States Coast Guard
United States Marine Corps
United States Navy
United States Space Force
associatedWith deployment cycles
military families
military installations
operational tempo
veteran communities
codifiedIn Uniform Code of Military Justice
codes of conduct
service regulations
coreValue courage
discipline
duty
honor
integrity
loyalty
respect
selfless service
country United States of America
surface form: United States
distinguishes enlisted ranks
officer corps
warrant officers
emphasizes chain of command
hierarchy
mission accomplishment
obedience to lawful orders
patriotism
physical fitness
professionalism
readiness
sacrifice
teamwork
unit cohesion
evolvesWith changing social norms
policy reforms
technological change
includes boot camp rituals
branch-specific traditions
call-and-response cadences
challenge coins
change of command ceremonies
drill and ceremony
formal dining-in and dining-out events
military courtesy
military funerals
promotion ceremonies
rank insignia systems
retirement ceremonies
reveille and retreat traditions
saluting customs
service-specific uniforms
unit mottos
unit patches
use of the national anthem
warrior ethos concepts
influencedBy American societal values
United States history
United States wars and conflicts
civil-military relations in the United States
promotes esprit de corps
leadership development
mentorship
professional military education
regulates fraternization
grooming standards
off-duty conduct
professional relationships
uniform wear
shapes behavior of service members
daily life of service members
identity of service members
uses acronyms and jargon
formal rank titles
standardized terminology

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The Cannon Cockers usedIn United States military culture
“This We’ll Defend” motto relatedTo United States military culture
subject surface form: "This We'll Defend"
this entity surface form: U.S. Army heritage