A defining guideline of ethical rules regarding the treatment of POWs, the Geneva Convention was binding to not just the United States but to 192 other nations into civil and humane treatment. The Geneva Convention clearly states “No physical or...
In 1949, the Third Geneva Convention was signed, which described the standard of treatment for prisoners of wars. Even though this would be the law laid out for those countries signing to follow, violations continued. As seen during many world...
Solders and Leaders in the Army make ethical decisions on a daily basis. The foundation of the seven Army values influences Soldiers and Leaders to strive for choices, which can be hard to make without the values. From my own situation as a leader,...
Noncommissioned Officers’ (NCO) limited influence in the beginning towards training, education, and upholding standards in the United States Army resulted in the disappointments in early combat action. This taught the following leaders to learn...