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    • Ethical dilemma facing the Army today.

    • Ethical dilemma facing the Army today.

    • Saeed, Neal

    • Ethical dilemmas facing the army today, although there are many, I will focus my paper today on unethical behavior in units. The up-tempo of day-to-day operations keeps us so focused on the current mission and mission accomplishment that we tend to...
    • Ethical dilemmas during deployments.

    • Ethical dilemmas during deployments.

    • Carpenter, Jon

    • Increases in deployments place Soldiers in ethical dilemmas more often which contributes to higher numbers of noted cases on ethical abuses. I believe the ethical problems facing the Army today is consistent with the ones faced throughout recent...
    • Ethical problems in Romania Army.

    • Ethical problems in Romania Army.

    • Radu, Constantin

    • An ethical problem in the Romania Army (Ro) relates to military opportunities and advancement. There are several topics that I consider and will discuss that are related to this area. They are the admission criteria for attendance to the...
    • Ethical standard and LDRSHIIP.

    • Ethical standard and LDRSHIIP.

    • McCray, Tydious D.

    • NCOs must exemplify ethical conduct to be effective and credible in their daily duties as a leader. The core values include a commitment to the dignity, well-being, and self-determination of the individual; a commitment to professional practice...
    • Ethics for today's Army.

    • Ethics for today's Army.

    • Culver, Timothy G.

    • Our future is dependent on taking personal Responsibility and Accountability for our actions. Passing the buck, pointing fingers, and not owning up to one's actions, decisions, or lack thereof should not be the norm, such as Abu Graib. Many...
    • Ethics thought paper.

    • Ethics thought paper.

    • Freeman, Donald

    • Ethics are the values and principles that guide us in our daily lives and the situations that we face on a daily basis. As we move into the future and future operations, we will face ethical dilemmas more frequently. One of the reasons for this is...
    • Ethics.

    • Ethics.

    • Maggard, Robert

    • The perception is that officers are not punished for their crimes as enlisted soldiers are. The Manual for Court-martial states exactly who may be charged and what they may be charged for. The manual clearly states that commissioned officers may be...
    • For official use only.

    • For official use only.

    • Coklow, Janice D.

    • An ethical dilemma facing the United States Army is the fact that government employees are using government equipment more often for personal rather than official use. Government equipment includes such items as computers, telephones, faxes,...
    • Gene C. McKinney, the untold story.

    • Gene C. McKinney, the untold story.

    • Clark, Robert L.

    • Tallahassee, Fla., and served one combat infantry tour in Vietnam. During a career that spanned nearly 30 years, Sergeant Major McKinney, held every single leadership position up to Sergeant Major of the Army (SMA). Immediately before becoming the...
    • History of the NCO Sword.

    • History of the NCO Sword.

    • Mattie, John

    • The history of the Noncommissioned Officer dates as far back as the Roman Legions. They were referred to as Legionnaires and were responsible for the discipline and training of the Roman soldiers. During the days of the American Revolution, it was...
    • Iraq prison in Abu Ghraib.

    • Iraq prison in Abu Ghraib.

    • King, Pedro J.

    • The Army leadership of today continues to confront ethical dilemmas when treating prisoners of war. Many soldiers have difficulty knowing and understanding what is right or wrong when faced with a dilemma that questions their duty, integrity, and...
    • NCO history.

    • NCO history.

    • Gamble, Timothy W.

    • The history of the Non-Commissioned Officer dates back as far as men have fought wars. NCOs played a critical role in not only developing America, but also countries around the world. Without the services of the NCO the outcome of all conflicts...
    • Our veterans had to wait for thanks.

    • Our veterans had to wait for thanks.

    • Prejzkova, Romana

    • The Velvet Revolution in 1989 meant the end of governing of only one political party and return of our society to the democracy. But the revolutionary changes in society didn't appear in military instantly. The politicians didn't support radical...

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