Category: Army

  • Foundation of Army Leadership: Military Culture and Its Impact on Mental Health

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    The pillars of military leadership are character, presence, and intellect. The character may be described as an individuals distinct mental and moral attributes. It involves an individuals actual essence as guided by their conscience. A persons behavior patterns, and moral outlook frequently arise from their character. To society, an individuals reputation represents their character. A…

  • Salvation Armys Aims and Actions

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    Hope is a powerful emotion: its presence can guide and inspire, while its lack often calls forth devastation. In the holiday season, joy, happiness, and hope are shared by everyone in the community, representing the core values of the human experience. During this time, many see the Salvation Army as being the most active and…

  • Sexual Harassment and Assault in the Army

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    Table of Contents Introduction Why Sexual Assault Occurs in the Army Conclusion References Introduction The purpose of this essay is to determine why personnel in the army remain gender-stereotyped and rape deficient despite robust training initiatives and requirements. In the military, sexual assault occurs as a result of insufficient knowledge and understanding associated with gender…

  • The Foundation of Leadership in the US Army

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    My essay aims to discuss the foundation of U.S. Army leadership. Knowing the foundation of leadership in the Army is very important to being a leader. By its very nature, war is a place of chaos where nobody knows exactly what to do, where to run, or where to shoot. Therefore, throughout the millennia, a…

  • Military Diversity: US Army

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    Military diversity means the inclusion of different genders, ethnicities, and sexual minorities that contribute to an adaptive, varied army. It means embracing differences, recognizing their value, and leveraging the uniqueness of each. Inclusiveness ensures soldiers feel valued and promote better teamwork, which allows them to fully develop (De Angelis et al., 2017). Soldiers are empowered…

  • Importance of Respect in the Army: Code of Ethics

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    Introduction Soldiers are required to follow established codes of ethics, core values, and philosophies that can make it easier for them to achieve their aims. Commanders and other professionals in leadership positions should have their orders and guidelines followed or taken seriously. The existence of various requirements and conditions is what makes armies successful. The…

  • Religious Support in the Pluralistic Army Environment

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    The world is becoming more diverse, including religious views, which can cause serious disagreements. In this case, pluralism becomes an answer that promotes respect for other peoples beliefs without requiring the rejection of own views. Pluralism is necessary for society and the army since communities have recently been divided, contributing to inequality and discrimination. The…

  • Virtue Ethics as an Army Officers Moral Code

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    Aristotle suggests that Virtue ethics is the foundation of a persons moral character. At the core of the theory is the ideal virtuous person. A person that is kind and generous because part of their moral fabric seeks nothing in return for helping others develop good character traits. The development of a persons moral character…

  • Strategic Estimates and Future Army Leader

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    There are various analytical mechanisms and tools in the military sphere. According to Scott (2017), the strategic estimate is a tool available to commanders as they develop plans (p. 3). One of the things that affect strategic estimates, in particular, is operational variables. Operational variables are aspects of both military and non-military environments. Army Doctrine…

  • Foundation of Army Leadership Elements

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    Table of Contents Introduction History Personal Traits Resilience/Values Conclusion References Introduction Any military branch that operates with the premise of servicing the country they are to protect refers to the legal and ethical premises of the nation which built the force. However, the premises are to be tough, communicated, ensured, and facilitated. This is why…