Sexual misconduct is an ongoing issue within our armed forces. Sexual misconduct among our senior leadership is unacceptable and will not be tolerated. Sexual misconduct in the Army affects the role of both men and women. Our leadership should be...
Ethics are principles and values we follow that let us to do the right thing. In recent years, there has been increased discussion of ethics and its potential value to the United States military. Doing the right thing is not always easy, but in...
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...
Senior USCG leaders consistently recognize significant gaps in officer performance. As a result, leader sponsored studies have delved into the root causes of these gaps resulting in recommendations to resolve the concerns. This paper will define...
The Army Noncommissioned officers and commissioned officers (leadership) in today's new Army Force 21 structure are charged with the responsibility of being role models for their subordinate Soldiers and future generations. The ethics and moral...
The most effective way to deal with sexual misconduct is to prevent it. We can prevent it with constant education, training, and awareness. As leaders, we need to keep our ears, eyes, and minds open at all times. We must be vigilant and be on the...
With continuing emphasis on building partner capacity to deal with internal and external security threats, the United States (US) Department of State and Department of Defense continue to increase partner nation security force capacity within...
This study was designed to determine the effect Discipline and Adjustment Boards have on the conduct of an institutionalized military offender population. The study used variables describing personal background characteristics, criminal history,...
The Army has a Policy on sexual misconduct and leaders should apply the Army values when faced with this issue. The policy is simple, sexual misconduct will not be tolerated. Sexual misconduct exists in today's Army and leaders are the main...
There will be situations which a person's values, morals and ethics will be put to the test, especially if the individual is not mentally strong, he or she will fail. I have seen it happen too many times. For a total of eleven years of my career,...
As the Army moves into the 21st century, we as Noncommissioned Officers are charged with being role models for future generations of Soldiers. Our ethics and moral values become the example for leaders of future generations. Drill Sergeants face...
Sexual misconduct is an ethical problem that continues to tarnish the image of our
Armed Forces today. Female Soldiers and officers reported several accounts of sexual
misconduct while participating in operations in Iraq, Kuwait, and...
As Sergeants Major and Senior NCOs, we must set the example on ethical conduct in
order to be effective leaders. We must teach and mentor our Soldiers good ethics in order to be successful. Ethics are important in everything we do each day.
The...
United States. Army. Engineer Center and Fort Leonard Wood.
The Essayons, originally published as the Fort Leonard Wood Guidon in 1966 then as the Guidon from 1966 to 1987. Became Essayons in 1988 and remained that way until 1999 when it reverted back to Guidon. It has been and continues to be a record of...
Oftentimes we as leaders face the difficult task of balancing our personal values with those of society and our organization. What might seem as a personal matter could also be assumed as a military item of interest. Additionally, issues thought to...
Soldiers are more confident for the challenges of today and prepared for combat because they are better trained than they were in previous years. In 1994 under the oversight of President Bill Clinton, the Secretary of the Army Togo D. West ordered...
The United States' All-Volunteer Force (AVF) is embroiled in the longest ground combat power intensive conflict in its history. The Army's massive need for Soldiers has placed so much strain on the Army recruiting system that at times recruit...
Hash, James G.; Campbell, Marcus L.; Franceschi, Mio L.; Irvin, Joe; Singell, Stanley D.
Thesis: Soldiers are more confident for the challenges of today and prepared for combat because they are better trained than they were in previous years.
Introduction
The purpose of this paper is to provide you a brief history of Army basic...
This Ethics paper covers several critical issues that are greatly affecting our Army today; sexual harassment, inappropriate relationships, and how units handle incidents involving senior leaders suspected of violating Army policies on these...
Noncommissioned Officers are charged with being role models for our future forces. Our ethics and moral values will be the example for leaders of future generations. Drill Sergeants face many challenging task daily, balancing personal values with...