A big problem in the army is the Soldier deserters, because they affect the normal development of the Institution and troop morals. U.S. military records show that between 8,000 and 10,000 Soldiers are currently unaccounted for. It is not known how...
A discussion of the lack of foreign language capability as it affects the ability of the U.S. to fight in asymmetrical wars such as the War on Terrorism, especially in the area of military intelligence.
A major ethical problem confronting the Army today is sexual misconduct. Sexual
misconduct cannot be tolerated by leaders and directly violates Army values and professional ethics. All Soldiers must be disciplined, morally and ethically sound, and...
A senior enlisted leader is expected to accomplish his mission and take care of his soldiers. This is the primary responsibility of the Non-commissioned Officer. While discharging these duties we are also expected to carry out these duties in an...
A tour in Korea can be detrimental in shaping the opinions of our Soldiers in terms of ethical and moral behavior. For the past 50 years, South Korea has demoralized and manifested a culture of illicit behavior, sexual exploitation, and outrageous...
Actionable intelligence is often difficult to obtain because there are often great challenges to overcome in obtaining it, such as culture, geography, time, and language. It often takes the expenditure of a great amount of resources to obtain...
Adultery is a controversial subject and a common occurrence in the United States
Army and in the civilian community as well. In the civilian world, adultery is a crime in
most states but the punishment varies from state to state. In the military,...
Adultery is a fairly common ethical problem occurring in the Army today. Unlike some, I think adultery has a negative impact on mission success and soldier welfare. In this paper, I am going to discuss adultery and other improper relations. My...
Adultery is a military readiness problem. It is not acceptable and can be punishable under the Uniform Code ofMilitary Justice (UCMJ). Similar to the alcohol abuse in the 1980's, many military leaders at all levels tum a blind eye to the problem....
Advocates of Army Leader Development Strategy (ALDS) and the liberal arts share the same goal: cultivation of "agile, adaptive, and innovative" people. Yet, the Army does not have an implementation plan for cultivating these attributes, and its...
Al Qaeda is a significant threat to the national security of the United States and its allies. This makes it important for individuals in these countries, both military and civilian, to understand the evolution of this threat. This thesis analyzes...
All Soldiers are faced with ethical decisions on a daily basis, whether is getting on time to formation or not correcting Soldiers when we perfectly know that what they are doing is wrong. Integrity reflects the value system, which guide our daily...
Although numerous senior NCOs fail to become professional leaders, it is up to the rest of us to set the example and demonstrate on what right looks like. Few senior leaders set the example but many will falter by turning their head the other way...
Americans readily identify Muslim extremism as a viable threat to America. However, they ignore or remain unaware of Christian extremism in the same context, despite the similarities in ideology that advocate violence against Americans. For...
An ethical and moral dilemma that is facing the leadership in today's Army is the overwhelming amount of sexual improprieties that go on. In the last year the alone, the TRADOC Commander was relieved for this very reason. This dilemma will continue...
Analysts and analysts alone create intelligence. Although technological marvels assist analysts by cataloging and presenting data, information and evidence in new ways, they do not do analysis. To be most effective, analysts need an overarching,...
Anybody, at any time, under any circumstance is capable of doing the wrong thing.
Ethics and Army values build the foundation for solid relationships and units. The example that each leader sets has a greater impact on a Soldier than any acronym...