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    • True meaning of military history.

    • True meaning of military history.

    • Flint, Scott

    • Since man learned how to write, he has documented military history. Successes and failures were noted in these histories. According to Muhammad Zaman Malik, “For as long as there have been human beings on earth, there has been history.” As...
    • Senior NCO leadership.

    • Senior NCO leadership.

    • Stephens, Rodney

    • The Senior Non Commissioned Officer has been a building block for Junior NCO’s and Officers for over 200 years. The style of leadership that the senior NCO displays has been a cornerstone in the US Army for many years. History has proven that...
    • Ethics of war.

    • Ethics of war.

    • Jones, Richard E.

    • It's impossible to deny that even though Webster defines ethics as what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation; a set of moral principles or values; a theory or system of moral values; the principles of conduct governing an individual...
    • Free speech and the soldier’s blog.

    • Free speech and the soldier’s blog.

    • Greene, Rich

    • The top of the webpage had a half-page banner picture of Soldiers in front of a waiving American flag and read "Free speech, from those who help make it possible." I was interested and read on. Here were the random, yet somewhat organized thoughts...
    • Readiness and the opening shots.

    • Readiness and the opening shots.

    • Kostal, Scott

    • The United States military has a history of being unprepared for the opening shots of a conflict. The past has shown that between conflicts the training and preparedness of personnel and units degrades as the time from the last conflict grows. This...
    • Never leave a fallen comrade.

    • Never leave a fallen comrade.

    • Escalera

    • What price is too high? Where do we draw the line? When do we as leaders stop expending lives of our Soldiers in recovery efforts of dead ones? As a leader, I would say that even one life is too high of a price to pay to recover the body of a dead...
    • Counterinsurgency campaigns.

    • Counterinsurgency campaigns.

    • Rossi, Patrick

    • This paper will compare counterinsurgency operations in the Philippines and Iraq, and demonstrate how three critical factors – combat power, diplomacy and unconventional warfare – led to the success of each one. In both of the aforementioned...
    • Ethics from my point of view.

    • Ethics from my point of view.

    • Frye, Adam

    • What are ethics? I looked up the definition at Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary and the definition is as follows "Ethic: the discipline dealing with what is good and bad and with moral duty and obligation: a set of moral principles or values."...
    • Women In combat.

    • Women In combat.

    • Ledbetter, Sally A.

    • Currently there are over 200,000 women serving in the armed forces. Women comprise approximately 17 percent of the total force. Approximately 90 percent of the career fields are now open to women. However, we still face barriers whether they are...
    • Thought paper on ethics.

    • Thought paper on ethics.

    • Lindsey, Brian

    • You could say Ethics is nothing more than looking at a problem, determining if it's wrong, and then making the right decision based on our values. So what is the right thing to do in an ethical situation? We all posses our own set of ethics so...
    • Red Cross message in combat.

    • Red Cross message in combat.

    • Pinckney, Bruce

    • All Soldiers should receive the same considerations when receiving a Red Cross Message in a combat zone. Today's Army is wide spread and getting increasingly hard to fill, requiring some units to serve twice a year in a combat zone. Most...
    • What are ethics?

    • What are ethics?

    • Marty , Emilio

    • All leaders must have three basic ethical responsibilities. The first responsibility is to be a good role model. Second, develop your subordinates ethically. Finally, lead them in such a way that you will avoid putting your subordinates into...
    • Consequences of war or a lack of war.

    • Consequences of war or a lack of war.

    • Campbell, Timothy S.

    • During the course of this paper I will discuss our current and past policy with our allies of Muslim nations and how the relationship changes depending on our interest. I will look at the decisions of two Presidents both with different views and...
    • Task of training Iraq’s military.

    • Task of training Iraq’s military.

    • Wrensch, Melanie Long

    • The Army's mission is to provide to combatant commanders the Forces and capabilities necessary to execute the national Security, national Defense and national Military Strategies (FM 1). Professional Soldiers -warriors well-trained, well-equipped...
    • War and ethics: collateral damage.

    • War and ethics: collateral damage.

    • Robertson III, Lucky

    • As we transform to fighting on the modern day battlefield in the 21 st Century, we find a more dubious and cunning adversary that uses uncivilized tactics that poses many questions such as, how do we counteract these tactics? What are the risks...

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