A FEW GOOD MEN

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A FEW GOOD MEN. Presented by: ARBOLEDA, Renz BALDEDOMAR, Antonette CUBILLO, Syverson HASPELA, Candy Camille ORAÑO, Elaine REMON, Jomhel.

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MORAL COURAGE. LCpl. Harold Dawson, shows moral courage because he stands for his actions until the end of the movie. First is when he talks to LTJG. Daniel Kaffee about his action towards PFC. William Santiago, LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey gives him a code red. When the case is over and the punishment that LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey received is sentenced to time already served and dishonorably discharged from the Marine Corps. LCpl. Harold Dawson was ready of whatever the punishment they will receive and that is moral courage..

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MORAL COURAGE. This situation shows moral courage when before and after LCpl. Harold Dawson and LCDR. Joanne Galloway told LTJG. Daniel Kaffee to fight for the case. LCDR. Joanne Galloway talks to LTJG. Daniel Kaffee to fight for the case of LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey, she told him that they have a case and he knows how to win it, but LTJG. Daniel Kaffee still want to change the attorney for this case. Afterwards, in the arraignment, LTJG. Daniel Kaffee enter a plea that LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey is not guilty and he didn’t enter a plea to change the attorney of this case in this arraignment. LTJG. Sam Weinberg also shows moral courage because even if he didn’t like LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey, he still assists LTJG. Daniel Kaffee for this case. He’s also honest with his opinion about LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Louden Downey..

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MORAL COURAGE. LtCol . Matthew Andrew Markinson still wants to be a witness for the case of LCpl. Harold Dawson and PFC. Daniel Kaffee after he went missing. LtCol . Matthew Andrew Markinson gives the information to LTJG. Daniel Kaffee about this case, about what they talked about in the meeting Col. Nathan R. Jessup did, about what Col. Nathan R. Jessup ordered for PFC William Santiago, about the first flight in Guantanamo, Cuba, and he also told LTJG. Daniel Kaffee that he personally didn’t want immunity, he just wants to help and he wants to let LTJG. Daniel Kaffee knows that he is proud because they both did nothing wrong..

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Honesty and Integrity The situation where Dawson and Downey are being asked some questions by Lit. Kaffee and Lt. Cmdr.. Joanne Galloway. They answer the questions straight to the point and briefly, with integrity and full respect..

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Leadership, Justice, Teamwork The scene where JoAnne Galloway encourages Kaffee to call Jessup as a witness, despite the risk of being court-martialed for smearing a high-ranking officer..

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RIGHT BASED ETHICS. The situation where Santiago was dead. He was killed because he broke the chain of command. Pfc. Louden Downey and Lance Cpl. Harold Dawson was the one who killed Santiago. It's because it was what they were ordered to do. They were given an order to give Santiago a code red (unit, corps, God, Country) and a duty of marine is to follow the orders of a superior officer. Their code means that he should think of his unit before himself and to respect the code. So, the two of them are accused of murder..

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Utilitarianism. When Lt. Daniel Kaffee agreed to pursue the case and defend Dawson and Downey, accused marines of murdering Santiago. Lt. Daniel Kaffee had second thoughts about this case because he sees that going to trial is pointless since the case was murder. However, when he decided to push through and defend the defendants, this was an act of utilitarianism because his decision was the best thing to do and produces the most overall happiness for the group even though he is not quite sure if they can win the case. Also, there are a lot of consequences attached if he did not win the case like he cannot get his promotion and it was a huge shame to his deceased father, an honorable lawyer..

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— Lt. Daniel Kaffee. “You don’t need to wear a patch on your arm to have honor”.

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THANKYOU !.