Weaving together multiple philosophical threads, this sketch of an ethical fitness concept avoids a legalistic focus on rule breaking to develop ethical competence that is both operationally effective in time-constrained, dynamic environments, including combat, and useful for sailors performing their daily tasks
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
Since the 2012 publication here of Captain Mark F. Light’s “The Navy’s Moral Compass,” the service h...
The ability to act ethically is a vital characteristic of a strong leader. Currently, the Navy lacks...
The US Navy requires leaders of competence and character in combat. The elements of competence are d...
How should ethics instruction be incorporated into military education and how can it be implemented ...
The Marine Corps is implementing many new capabilities and changing its force design to meet future ...
The purpose of this project is to build resiliency—defined as the ability to hold a set of values an...
MBA Professional ReportThe U.S. Navy has been experiencing ongoing ethical issues within its officer...
The Navy\u27s training revolves around the core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. It is my pu...
The military commander in the field earns his position because he has the mental strength and moral ...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
In these times of ethical uncertainty, especially among senior Navy leaders amid the ongoing “Fat Le...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
Since the 2012 publication here of Captain Mark F. Light’s “The Navy’s Moral Compass,” the service h...
The ability to act ethically is a vital characteristic of a strong leader. Currently, the Navy lacks...
The US Navy requires leaders of competence and character in combat. The elements of competence are d...
How should ethics instruction be incorporated into military education and how can it be implemented ...
The Marine Corps is implementing many new capabilities and changing its force design to meet future ...
The purpose of this project is to build resiliency—defined as the ability to hold a set of values an...
MBA Professional ReportThe U.S. Navy has been experiencing ongoing ethical issues within its officer...
The Navy\u27s training revolves around the core values of Honor, Courage and Commitment. It is my pu...
The military commander in the field earns his position because he has the mental strength and moral ...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
Upon entry into the United States Army, students are required to follow the ethical guidelines for t...
In these times of ethical uncertainty, especially among senior Navy leaders amid the ongoing “Fat Le...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
First paragraph: The U. S. military is among the most trusted of American institutions. The trust ac...
Since the 2012 publication here of Captain Mark F. Light’s “The Navy’s Moral Compass,” the service h...