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Volume XCII — March-April 2014, No.2
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Professional Bulletin 100-14-3/4
Ethics Education of Military Leaders
A Edward Major, Esq
An attorney explains the importance of ethics education for senior military leaders and
argues for its inclusion in the curricula of the military’s senior service colleges.
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Improving Leader Development in the Operational
Domain
Lt. Col. Kevin M. Kreie, U.S. Army
A discourse on the significance of the three learning domains in the Army’s Leader
Development Model and the inadequacy of leader development in the operational
domain.
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Leading Structured Organization in the Dynamic
Information Age
Lt. Col. Benjamin A. Ring, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Richard K. Brown Jr., U.S. Air Force;
Col. Lawrence E. Howard, U.S. Army Reserve; Cmdr. Peter R. Van Ness, U.S. Coast Guard
A group of officers provides a discussion on changes in information technology, the
resulting global cultural changes, and what the Army must do to adapt and succeed in
the 21st Century Information Age.
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INSIGHT
A Reply to Arnold R. Isaacs’ Review Essay,
"Remembering Vietnam"
William Lloyd Stearman, Ph.D.
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LETTERS
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BOOK REVIEWS
Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional
Front cover: Class of 2012 cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point,
N.Y., toss their hats, May 2012. (Tommy Gilligan)
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