As Soldiers in the United States Army, we serve for the love of country, our Army family, and to _______ ______.
preserve peace
Treat people as they should be treated.
Respect
Causes of the Civil War include States rights, tariffs, _______ and the Patrone factor.
slavery
In which battle did President Lincoln issue the Emancipation Proclamation?
Antietam
The ______ ______ is at the heart of everything we do in the United States Army.
Army Ethic
The Army Ethic is expressed in our roles as ________ _______, experts, and as stewards of the profession.
honorable servants
Fulfill your obligations.
Duty
________ and ________ _________ _________ were the worst enemies that Confederates and Union faced.
Sickness and insufficient medical treatment
In which battle did the capture of the entire Confederate Army opened the Mississippi River to Union control, and split the Confederacy in two?
Siege of Vicksburg
The Zimmerman note was an intercepted message where _______ asked ________ to enter the War against the U.S.
Germany, Mexico
Basic rights, "Golden Rule", and the Declaration of Independence are examples of which framework of the Army Ethic?
Moral
Put the welfare of the Nation, the Army, and subordinates before your own.
Selfless-Service
The 1861, ______ ________ became the primary rifle of the infantry throughout the Civil War.
Springfield Musket
The capture of this important manufacturing and communication center helped President Lincoln win reelection.
Atlanta
Within the Ethical Reasoning Model- Rules, Outcomes, and Virtues are known as ______ _______.
Ethical Lenses
The Consititution, Law of War, and Oaths of Commission are examples of which framework of the Army Ethic?
Legal
Live up to all the Army Values.
Honor
The Union strategy was directed at keeping the _______ ________ of Kentucky, Missouri, Delaware and Maryland within the Union.
Border States
The infantry frontal assault by the Confederates on the final day of the battle of Gettysburg was called _______ _______.
Pickett’s Charge
The Ethical Reasoning Model is- Recognize the conflict, Evaluate the Options, _______ __ ______, and Act.
Commit to Decision
Bear true faith and allegiance to the U.S. Constitution, the Army, your unit, and other Soldiers
Loyalty
The War telescoped the 19th century into four years; early battles were fought using “______ ______” and by the end we saw a preview of WWI style ______ _____.
Napoleonic Principles, trench warfare
Who was the Commandant of Andersonville Prison?
Henry Wirz