Many American's as well as Soldiers are faced daily with unethical behavior. This paper focus on one extreme case of an elected U.S. official's unethical behavior. The Army leadership must continue its efforts in teaching and mentoring Soldiers to...
Living by and operating within the framework of high ethical standards is always important. Ethical errors during conflicts have far-reaching implications that reach beyond an accusers unit. Because we are a nation fighting in a protracted...
Ethics are values that we psychologically follow which lead us to do what is right. It is like a little devil and a little angel in your head. One tells you to do the wrong thing and the other is telling you to do the right thing. If you have any...
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...
We as senior NCOs must exemplify ethical conduct to be effective and credible in our profession, but living by a code of ethics is not always easy. Many people are tempted to behave unethically because sometimes it is the path of least resistance....
We as senior Noncommissioned Officers must exemplify our conduct largely to be effective and credible in our Ethical profession by setting the standards. Living by a code of ethics is not always an easy task to fulfill. Many people are tempted to...
As Senior NCOs we are faced with many issues that serves as the foundation for what we expect future generations to adhere to. We must fully integrate all aspects of related issues facing the Armed Forces today. I want to create a vision that...
The challenge facing Army leadership today is to instill rock solid ethics that can withstand the laissez faire approach that society teaches our youth.
CSMs and SGMs must adhere to the ethical standards and require Soldiers to do the same. If we do not, we will raise a generation of young NCOs to do the wrong thing. This will destroy all that has been accomplished over the years. Most do the right...
We as senior NCOs must exemplify ethical conduct to be effective and credible in our profession but living by a code of ethics is not always easy. Many people are tempted to behave unethically because sometimes it is the path of least resistance....
Ethical behavior is a wide lane to manage. Senior NCOs can do their part by mentoring, and setting the example for all soldiers to see. The NCOs and Officers who choose to behave unethically will eventually learn that their decision was costly. We...
Senior NCOs must have the highest ethical conduct to establish credibility in our profession. Applying the NCO code of ethics is not always easy. Many senior NCOs are tempted to behave unethically because it may be the path of least resistance....
Actions that senior leaders would never accept in a subordinate are the very actions that many senior leaders do. Whether it is too much authority or forgetting their responsibilities, it is wrong. Many senior leaders get relieved when this...
Some NCOs often create ethical dilemmas when there is no need. Regulations are our standards and they are not to be used only when they fit our needs. Other NCOs will argue that even though there is a regulation the situation dictates and NCOs take...
To enable service members to perform to their highest level, all service members should be equipped with the proper equipment and training to perform their mission regardless of gender. Research and empirical and historical data indicate that...
In Papua New Guinea the majority of people lived in their tribal or ethnic community mainly villages either along the coastline or in the highland region. Recruitment takes effect almost every year for young male from the four regions throughout...
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...
Noncommissioned Officers (NCO) are known as the backbone of the Army. NCOs are expected to portray the Army standard of ethics in our units. As NCOs we are expected to always do the right thing both ethically and morally without being watched. The...
It is imperative that we are the most professional and ethical soldiers in every community that we are stationed in as recruiters. We are here to represent the Army and it is our actions that will portray best image of the Army for all of the...
As leaders, it is vital that we evaluate the way we handle situations and make important decisions. We often pass judgment on others for doing things inappropriately but fail to assess our own actions. In the military, leaders will do what is right...