What is the Warrior Ethos? ly for the last 100 years, the ethos of the U.S. military has been oriented toward the requirement to win the nation's wars.
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What is the Warrior Ethos?
Since the beginning of the United States, but especially for the last 100 years, the ethos of the U.S. military has been oriented toward the requirement to win the nation's wars. If you randomly survey military personal on what the warrior ethos is, you will get many different definitions. The Army has a value system based on seven values: (1) Loyalty, (2) Duty, (3) Respect, (4) Selfless-Service, (5) Honor, (6) Integrity, and (7) Personal Courage. This value
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it will only grow unless the proper steps are taken by the leaders, from the highest to the lowest levels, to unify the fighting force under the umbrella of a standard set of values that will promote a strong set of ethics and ideals that will lead to a strong warrior ethos.
Works Cited
Morris, Madeline, "Rape, War and Military Culture." 4-6 April 1997.
Gray, J. Glenn, The Warriors: Reflections on Men in Battle. Lincoln: Nebraska, 1998.
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