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    • Voice from the trenches.

    • Voice from the trenches.

    • Clark, Anthony

    • Recruiting for the United States Army started in 1775 with a focus on the revolutionary war. The United States Army Recruiting Command, however, traces its roots back to 1882, when Major General Jacob Jennings Bron, Commanding General of the Army,...
    • Combat operations approval process.

    • Combat operations approval process.

    • Marten, William H.

    • Combat leaders serving in Afghanistan are currently facing a difficult ethical dilemma. This ethical problem stems from the difficulties involved in getting deliberate assault operations approved in a timely manner. In my opinion, there are three...
    • Liberty policy in Japan.

    • Liberty policy in Japan.

    • Unnone, David

    • The liberty policy in Japan is too strict. If I was a young sailor under the restrictions of this policy I would probably not be in the Navy now. Serving on a warship is hard enough, without having liberty restrictions. I don’t believe the...
    • Hard right or easy wrong?

    • Hard right or easy wrong?

    • Fuller, Mike

    • As Sergeants Major, we are confident when making decisions that may have major impacts on our Soldiers and/or units. That confidence hasn’t always been there to steer us into making those right or ethical decisions though. For most of us, we had...
    • Religion in the Army.

    • Religion in the Army.

    • Strubhart, Dennis

    • The Army and the Nation itself has a problem being Christian. This is what can be perceived by many Christian Soldiers in the Army today. After all, isn’t that what the Army preaches? Is perception not reality? It’s sad that a Nation can be...
    • Army homosexual conduct policy.

    • Army homosexual conduct policy.

    • Wilson, Clarence

    • The Department of the Army has a policy that disallows Soldiers with a homosexual or bisexual orientation from serving in any capacity of the Army. A Soldier is subject to discharge if he or she admits they are a homosexual and an investigation...
    • Army transformation.

    • Army transformation.

    • Gragg, Michael

    • The Army has taken on many shapes over the last thirty-five to forty years. The challenge of maintaining a ready and relevant force properly structured has been a daunting task throughout time. No force on earth has attempted to keep pace...
    • Price of changing Army Standards.

    • Price of changing Army Standards.

    • Armour, David E.

    • As an Army at war, focus needs to be on how we as an Army close on the enemy and either kill or destroy them to a point that they can no long bring harm to coalition forces. Soldiers at all levels have been witness to Soldiers giving their lives...
    • What about the others?

    • What about the others?

    • Murphy, Samuel

    • Many former Soldiers out in the U.S. have PTSD. What are the Army and government doing for them? Shouldn’t they be treated the same or better than active Soldiers that have PTSD? Is the VA capable of handling such a vast number that reaches well...
    • Ethics.

    • Ethics.

    • Adair, Bradley D.

    • As the Army continues to evolve in the 21st century, we, as senior non-commissioned officers will continue to be the role models for future generations of soldiers to come. Our ethics and moral values will become that of future generations. But...
    • Ethical awards process.

    • Ethical awards process.

    • Baade, David L.

    • When a Soldier receives an award, the Soldier should feel a sense of pride and accomplishment. It is a leader’s responsibility to ensure that all awards are recommended and awarded for the correct reason. When the ethical awards process is not...
    • Ethical dilemmas faced in combat.

    • Ethical dilemmas faced in combat.

    • Arnold, Curtis H.

    • Ethics are probably one of the most debated subjects in our world today. For that matter ethics have always been debated. The word ethics is derived from the Greek word ethos. Defined ethics is the study of morals, values and customs of a group...
    • Military Police ethical dilemmas.

    • Military Police ethical dilemmas.

    • Cormier, Quentin

    • 2007 Soldiers make ethical and moral decisions every day. However, what really influences Soldiers when they are making decisions? Like most Soldiers, if asked, they couldn’t define the difference between ethics and morals with most Soldiers...
    • Japanese ethic: samurai and soldiers.

    • Japanese ethic: samurai and soldiers.

    • Yahara, Makoto

    • After World War II, Japan entered a peaceful period for more than 60 years. Through the support of the U.S. government, nationalism, regulations and guidance Japan developed rapidly and became a more modern nation. Will the Japanese continue to...

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