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    • Retiree back on active duty.

    • Retiree back on active duty.

    • Phillips III, Benton

    • In this paper you will see both side of my ethical problem. Which is whether or not we should allow retired physicians to volunteer their services and become part of the US Army again? Many of the retirees want to contribute to the war on...
    • Sexual misconduct.

    • Sexual misconduct.

    • Hodges Jr., Stanly C.

    • The most effective way to deal with sexual misconduct is to prevent it. We can prevent it with constant education, training, and awareness. As leaders, we need to keep our ears, eyes, and minds open at all times. We must be vigilant and be on the...
    • What guides us down our ethical path?

    • What guides us down our ethical path?

    • Morrell III, Edward J.

    • The ethical environment of today's Army appears to set the standards for the rest of our country and the world to follow. We are the standard bearer’s of our nation's values and moral thought process. Today's Army is increasingly involved in an...
    • Mutiny in the MPAD.

    • Mutiny in the MPAD.

    • Thomas, Brian C.

    • Ethics and values form a strong backbone for the military. An environment of shared ethics and values creates a strong bond of cohesion through trust and Soldiers' faith in the man or woman standing next to them. When those ethics are lacking,...
    • Ethical dilemmas in the Army.

    • Ethical dilemmas in the Army.

    • Melendez, Francisco

    • In today's world, everything is based upon the decisions people make in their daily lives. The people that make such decisions whether they have extreme power or are unable to control themselves, most often base their choices on ethics and moral...
    • Ethics and our values, beliefs and norms.

    • Ethics and our values, beliefs and norms.

    • O’Neal, Nolen Tomeka

    • For many of us, life may have dealt us a good hand or a bad hand, but for some, the United States Army was the ticket to a better and more disciplined life. People reach out for structure and order within their lives to either cross hurdles or to...
    • Ethics in senior leadership.

    • Ethics in senior leadership.

    • Applegate, William I.

    • Ethics in the Army is extremely important to good order and discipline in units. A unit with good ethics is usually a very strong unit with good leadership that understands how ethics can affect a unit in a positive or negative way. In the Army,...
    • Ethics, leadership and human behavior.

    • Ethics, leadership and human behavior.

    • Martinez, Moises

    • Leadership plays a most important role while dealing with ethical dilemmas. Young Soldiers will always look up to its leaders and see how they deal with this most complicated issues and draw their conclusions or actions from those leaders action or...
    • Ethics.

    • Ethics.

    • Filipovski, Zoran

    • The worst kind of conflict between people is war. As an ultimate distraction, war puts people into the most demanding conditions for human beings. In situations of war where violence, devastation and death walk together, each person may have only...
    • IET insurance scam.

    • IET insurance scam.

    • Williams, Orlandos

    • Ethics can be divided into two categories: personal ethics and organizational ethics. The first one is the ethics that an individual possesses. These ethics are developed from ones upbringing, his family life, and the social atmosphere that he or...
    • In search of success as a recruiter.

    • In search of success as a recruiter.

    • Shaw, Thomas D.

    • In search of success as a Recruiter may become a difficult task and cause some leaders to take a long walk down a short path. Ethics is the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation (Webster, 2006), simply,...
    • My Army ethics and dilemmas.

    • My Army ethics and dilemmas.

    • Whitfield, Patrick

    • We all should advocate and enforce a strong and ethical environment on and off duty and encourage our Soldiers to always take the "hard" right over the easy wrong. We can make a major impact on our Soldiers by over seeing that they receive the...
    • Underage drinking in the U.S. Army.

    • Underage drinking in the U.S. Army.

    • Garrison, Eric R.

    • One of the ethical problems the Army faces today, Soldiers underage drinking. For years this problem has exist and today we will look at this matter in detail. We will then address some of the issues that have occurred and look at some corrective...
    • Do the right thing.

    • Do the right thing.

    • Green, Ritchey V.

    • As the United States Army transforms into a more lethal and mobile force during the 21 st Century, we as Senior Noncommissioned Officers will play a vital part in this transformation. We are the role models for future generations of Soldiers to...
    • Drill Sergeant ethics.

    • Drill Sergeant ethics.

    • Broughton, Steven E.

    • Drill Sergeants are looked upon as competent and professional NCOs who can be counted on to do the right thing at all times. The incidents that took place at Aberdeen caught the Army by surprise and we still have not recovered from the sexual...
    • Ethical dilemmas in recruiting.

    • Ethical dilemmas in recruiting.

    • Graham, Michael S.

    • Ethics we all have them, some of us learned them from our families while we grew up. Others learned ethics and values from friends, both good and bad. Most of us use ethics in our everyday lives. During our Army careers, we have had Soldiers who...
    • Ethical minefield- the War on Terror.

    • Ethical minefield- the War on Terror.

    • Santos, Hector

    • The realty of the War on Terror is that innocent people are going to get hurt. This is inevitable. As some groups argue the right of the terrorism that we capture, who is attending for the right of those 3,000 souls that lost their lives on 9/11. I...
    • How to destroy a promising career.

    • How to destroy a promising career.

    • Compton, Teddy R.

    • TRADOC Regulation 350-6 dated 15 Aug 03 states, "sexual harassment, fraternization, or unprofessional association are explicitly forbidden lAW AR 600-20 ch. 4 and may violate local regulations." "It also states that such offenses are punishable...

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