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Title ProperRenewing the motivational power of the Army’s professioanl ethic
LanguageENG
AuthorSnider, Don M
Summary / Abstract (Note)The US Army currently faces challenges not unlike those of the post-Vietnam era and the post-Cold War period. Subsumed within these challenges is a more critical overarching one; simply stated, will the Army that emerges from this transition period in 2025 be an effective and ethical military profession, or just another Abstract: The US Army currently faces challenges not unlike those of the post-Vietnam era and the post-Cold War period. Subsumed within these challenges is a more critical overarching one; simply stated, will the Army that emerges from this transition period in 2025 be an effective and ethical military profession, or just another large government bureaucracy? The former can defend the Republic and its interests abroad, the latter cannot. How to understand and think about this challenge is the topic of this commentary large government bureaucracy? The former can defend the Republic and its interests abroad, the latter cannot. How to understand and think about this challenge is the topic of this commentary
`In' analytical NoteParameters Vol.44, No.3; Aut.2014: p.7-12
Journal SourceParameters Vol: 44 No 3
Standard NumberChina


 
 
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