As outlined in FM 1, the Army uses the shorthand expression of BE-KNOW-DO to concentrate on key factors of leadership. What leaders DO emerges from who they are (BE) and what they KNOW. Leaders are prepared throughout their lifetimes with respect to BE-KNOW-DO so they will be able to...
She ended it in fire-devastated Altadena, which is still reeling from the damage wrought by the Eaton Fire. “It was really important to us before we went home — and we are some of the lucky ones, our home is still standing — we wanted to come out and take ...
Nazario, on the other hand, might have just as easily taken his gun out and put the barrel in the roof of his mouth. His continued use of the phrase, “What’s goin’ awn”, pretty much guaranteed that the encounter was going to go south. The man was an idiot and I doubt if he...
Tanks (or indeed, almost any military equipment or tactic) shouldn’t be judged by their performance in the hands of Arab and Turk armies. @… “Our mechanized and motorized battalions have Metis-M, Baktar Shikan and Ingwe in their support companies. Are those not good enough?” In a wor...
#1 Job Security & Training- Where else could you learn a new trade from over a 200 + specialty fields and not have to pay one single penny for this training? And when you get out of the Army you can use this same skill in the civilian world to find a job too. No where! And if...
Meanwhile, you still have a job to do in the military with its known and unknown mission requirements to work around. The optimum solution is to use the Swiss Cheese Effect to take little bites out of the process and keep it manageable. To begin with, you wi...
The study assessed an organization for “soldiers’ wives” and “military wives” by focusing on activities carried out by the Persit-KCK organization (the Army Wives Union, “TNI”, in Indonesia). This activity reveals the use of symbols in a social communication that helps each Persit-KCK ...