Army leaders to bring the Army profession in the right direction. According to Chief of Staff of the Army General Raymond T. Odierno, they have to set some priorities. He said tha...
After a decade and a half of struggling across various dimensions, the Army's ethic risks losing traction with its practitioners. With that loss of traction comes a commensurate loss of trust, which will have a negative impact on the relationship the military has with the society it serves, ...
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Exploring Ethics within the Profession of Arms Welcome to “Army Ethics” It is hoped that this site will offer helpful and timely resources for military members, especially Soldiers, who are looking to be better equipped to make ethical decisions from a strong moral foundation. ...
Women Medical Officers (not ANC) will wear the wool olive-drab Service Cap of adopted design, with visor and chin strap of Army Russet leather, with small regulation cap buttons, and one center eyelet to accommodate the Officers’ Cap Insignia. Above Officers could also wear the olive-drab ...
An Army White Paper: The Profession of Arms, Ft. Monroe, VA: Headquarters, Training and Doctrine Command, December 8, 2010.An Army White Paper“The Profession of Arms”[DB/OL]. USArmy TRADOC,2010.Training and Doctrine Command. "An Army White Paper: The Profession of Arms." Fort Monroe,...
Define activity. activity synonyms, activity pronunciation, activity translation, English dictionary definition of activity. n. pl. ac·tiv·i·ties 1. The state of being active. 2. Energetic action or movement; liveliness. 3. a. A specified pursuit in w
take - take by force; "Hitler took the Baltic Republics"; "The army took the fort on the hill" rescue - take forcibly from legal custody; "rescue prisoners" scale - take by attacking with scaling ladders; "The troops scaled the walls of the fort" extort - obtain through intimidation tak...
when the prince needs his subjects, they generally decline to serve as promised. Thus, every prince, whether new or old, must look upon himself as a new prince and learn to rely on “one’s own arms,” both literally in raising one’s own army and metaphorically in not relying on the...
Mary Jane (Lett) Lucas was born in Bertrand, Missouri. She was the first woman in her area to enlist in the newly created Women’s Auxiliary Army Corps (WAAC) in 1942. She trained at Fort Des Moines, IA. In December 1942, Lucas was with the first unit of WAACs to arrive at Fort...