Category: Army
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Army Leadership and Military Profession
Table of Contents Introduction Attributes of an Army Leader Army Character Levels of Army Leadership Leadership versus Management of Army The Cadet Command Leadership Development Program Conclusion References Introduction Leadership is a term that refers to the process of motivating and directing people to achieve common goals. It can also be defined as the ability…
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An Army Officers Role: Ethical & Social Prospects
Table of Contents Introduction Societys expectations Army officers responsibilities Conclusion Bibliography Footnotes Introduction Competent leaders of character are necessary for the Army to meet the challenges in the dangerous and complex security environment we face. PETER J. SCHOOMAKER (FM 6-22). The role of the army in the United States is rather high for young representatives of its…
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Life in the Army of the United States
Life in the army is much more than drilling on the parade grown and firing the musket. It is a unique transformational experience that teaches an individual how to fit into a robotic system of rules and regulations with higher values instilled in him during training. A new recruit has to spend nine week at…
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The Army Publishing Directorate: Online Resource
The Army Publishing Directorate (APD) is at the center of the U.S. military knowledge ecosystem. It publishes works that are of immense benefit to the diverse military personnel and a broad audience of readers beyond the military field. The importance of the APDs website to the target audience is so vast that this paper aims…
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Duty in the Army: How Does It Works?
Table of Contents Introduction Consistency in ones work Conclusions References Introduction The study of duty as it pertains to the army is important because it looks at the role of dignity of each individual even in the most adverse conditions. Taking responsibility for other people at work and beyond involves self-management competency. Often, when things…
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Influencing and Leadership in the Army
Influencing is a fundamental part of leadership and it relates to the way individuals affect the purposes, opinions, and behaviors of people around them. Explained, an army leader is an individual who, by their given position or designated duty, motivates and guides others by providing direction and confidence to others in order to succeed in…
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Army Professionals Traits and Characteristics
Table of Contents Introduction Military Expertise Honorable Service Trust Esprit de Corps Stewardship of the Army Profession Why the Army Is Considered a Profession and not Merely a Job Conclusion References Introduction Being an army professional requires displaying a number of traits and characteristics that are of vital importance if the Army is to be…
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Army Modernization Strategy
Table of Contents Introduction Developing Leadership Skills Talent Management Conclusion Reference Introduction Throughout the years of service that the Army provides has helped to protect and establish states. Various tactics were developed and modified to make the Army more effective. Nonetheless, aspects that could be modernized in the Army are still present. It is crucial…
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Virtue Ethics as an Army Officers Moral Code
Aristotle suggests that Virtue ethics is the foundation of a persons moral character. At the core of the theory is the ideal virtuous person. A person that is kind and generous because part of their moral fabric seeks nothing in return for helping others develop good character traits. The development of a persons moral character…
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Army Surgeon General William Crawford Gorgas: Memories of War
Introduction The Great Influenza Pandemic of 1918 to 1919 is a major catastrophe in the United States and the rest of the world. Coming at a time when the Great War has just ended, the nation is least prepared to deal with such a major disaster. According to Olberding (2019), it is one of the…