The Right Way: A Proposal for an Army Ethic. Lieutenant Colonel Clark C. Barrett, Ph.D., Michigan Army National Guard; A prize-winning author offers his proposal for an Army Ethic to serve the profession of arms.
Black Americans have been participating and providing services in the US armed forces, since the Revolution to the Civil War and from Vietnam to the War in Iraq, but unfortunately so far their help has been repeatedly transferred to a footnote of...
My Ethic s paper is based on my experiences and thoughts on ethics. In the army we are trained to deal with situations and to make timely decisions that affect our Soldiers. Leaders can either build a team or break a team. For the last twenty-three...
My ethics paper is based on the dilemma that exist in today's Army within the following areas: Retention, deployments, senior NCO two year commitments, outside jobs, incentives, promotion system, education, health, retirement benefits, and age....
Professional military Instruction is crucial in developing effective strategies and executing our sensitive missions in today's Army. It fosters individuality in thought and encourages a wide range of perspectives essential to the continued success...
U.S. military forces are conducting peace operations more frequently than ever before. Commanders in peace operations are faced with the dilemma of having to provide stability and security in an environment where the use of force is severely...
The purpose of this monograph is to examine the tactical mobility of the light infantry force and answer the following research question: Based on recent experiences and future anticipated requirements and constraints, does the light infantry...