A brass 6 inch diameter surveyors compass having silver face with directional designations and makers name engraved upon it. Needle is blued steel and mount is brass. The rim with the degrees on it is silver with finely etched numbers. There is an...
Ethics is vital to the United States Army. Without ethics, we would not have a values system. Our Army values would not and could not exist without ethics. Loyalty-bear true faith and allegiance to the US Constitution, the Army, your unit and other...
Ethical standards upheld by senior noncommissioned officers are essential to mission success in the United States military, and is expected at all times. When leaders place themselves in awkward situations, serious distrust exists as to their...
Heavy china plate decorated with three splashes of gold on outer rim and transfer image of a Caucasian woman with curly brown hair wearing a purple shawl and gathered white blouse and signature at the bottom.
Um contexto combinado pra adestramento nos centros de adestramento para combate. General William S. Wallace, Exército dos EUA, General Timothy D. Livsey, Exército dos EUA e Tenente-Coronel Richard A. Totleben, Exército dos EUA; Reconhecendo o...
A Joint Context for Training at the Combat Training Centers. Lieutenant General William S. Wallace, U.S. Army; Brigadier General Timothy D. Livsey, U.S. Army; and Lieutenant Colonel Richard A. Totleben, U.S. Army;...
Security Challenges and the Nature of Future War. The changing security environment. Graham H. Turbiville Jr.; Colonel William W. Mendel, US Army, Retired; and Jacob W. Kipp Operation Rio: taking back the...
The changing face of war: into the fourth generation. William S. Lind, Colonel John Schmitt, US Marine Corps, Colonel Joseph W. Sutton, US Army, Colonel Keith M. Nightengale, US Army, and Lieutenant Colonel G.I. Wilson, US Marine Corps...
Thesis: Ethical dilemmas face leaders’ everyday; however as leaders we must be an example for all Soldiers to emulate. Being ethical is not always easy, but we must take what we have learned over the years and apply it to the ethical...
Thesis: Ethical dilemmas face us each and every day, yet depending on our values and belief systems they will govern the outcome of the situation. The weight control program is the commanders program, yet there seems to be some disconnection...
While the Army’s Ethics training program has been successful in maintaining ethical standards,
we are still losing billions due to the misuse of government credit cards and contractor fraud. Abstract: Ethics are a set of moral principals used by...
Soldiers who are in the window for reenlistment face an ethical decision: Should I stay or should I go? We show our Soldiers we care about them personally by understanding why they enlisted initially, by understanding and explaining the...
Forward by Gen. Ronald R. Fogleman, USAF, Retired: Leaders face enigmatic challenges within our increasingly complex world of international affairs. Foremost among them for the US government is determining how senior officials--policy makers and...
In January 2003, Major Doug Brinson - at the time the commander of Bravo Company, 317th Engineer Battalion, supporting 3rd Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division - deployed to Kuwait and began intensive training for what soon became Operation Iraqi...
Beginning in the Korea War, through Vietnam and continuing with the conflicts in Iraq and Afghanistan, US forces have been involved in combat typified by close, sharp actions - often without the doctrinally prescribed firepower to support the...
On 11 March 1943, the Chief of the British Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Sir Alan Brooke, made a momentous decision in committing an entire British armored division, the 79th, to the task of developing equipment, tactics, and capabilities...
This thesis is designed to do two things. First, this study examines the evolution of command and control (C2) systems through history. Second, this study examines the Army's current Force XXI digitization initiative. The first part develops the...