03423nam 2200589zu 450 991070296170332120241221110046.0(CKB)3860000000009882(SSID)ssj0000603104(PQKBManifestationID)12282543(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000603104(PQKBWorkID)10573838(PQKB)11053320(OCoLC)460968587(OCoLC)456413139(OCoLC)829719248(OCoLC)845980061(MiFhGG)4MSL(EXLCZ)99386000000000988220160829d2009 uy engurbn|||||||||txtccrThe Army's Professional Military Ethic in an Era of Persistent Conflict[Place of publication not identified]CreateSpace20091 online resource (xi, 31 pages)Professional military ethics monograph series The Army's professional military ethic in an era of persistent conflictBibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9781584874102 1584874104 Includes bibliographical references (pages 26-30)."This essay offers a proposal for the missing constructs and language with which we can more precisely think about and examine the Army's Professional Military Ethic, starting with its macro context which is the profession's culture. We examine three major long-term influences on that culture and its core ethos, thus describing how they evolve over time. We contend that in the present era of persistent conflict, we are witnessing dynamic changes within these three influences. In order to analyze these changes, we introduce a more detailed framework which divides the Ethic into its legal and moral components, then divide each of these into their institutional and individual manifestations. Turning from description to analysis, we also examine to what extent, if any, recent doctrinal adaptations by the Army (FM 3-0, 3-24, and 6-22, etc.) indicate true evolution in the essential nature of the profession's Ethic. Then, we present what we believe to be the most significant ethical challenge facing the Army profession -- the moral development of Army leaders, moving them from 'values to virtues' in order that they, as Army professionals, can consistently achieve the high quality of moral character necessary to apply effectively and, in a trustworthy manner, their renowned military-technical competencies."--P. xMilitary ethicsMoral and ethical aspectsUnited StatesLeadershipMoral and ethical aspectsWarMilitary & Naval ScienceHILCCLaw, Politics & GovernmentHILCCMilitary Science - GeneralHILCCMilitary ethicsMoral and ethical aspectsLeadershipMoral and ethical aspects.War.Military & Naval ScienceLaw, Politics & GovernmentMilitary Science - GeneralSnider Don M.1940-1352435Oh PaulToner KevinArmy War College (U.S.) Strategic Studies Institute,PQKBBOOK9910702961703321The Army's Professional Military Ethic in an Era of Persistent Conflict3175395UNINA