The profession of arms:
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Lieutenant
General
Robert
L. Caslen,
Jr.
Commander, USACAC
Commandant, CGSC
Brigadier General
Sean B. MacFarland
Deputy Commandant, CGSC
COL John J. Smith
Director and Editor in Chief
Military Review Staff
LTC Jeffrey Buczkowski
Deputy Director
MAJ
Kevin Cutright
Assistant Editor
Marlys Cook, LTC, USA (Ret.)
Managing Editor
Peter
Fromm,
LTC, CSA (Ret.)
Supervisory Editor
John Garabedian
Associate Editor
Nancy Mazzia
Books and Features Editor
Julie
Gunter
Visual Information Specialist
Linda Darnell
Administrative Assistant
Michael
Serravo
Visual Information Specialist
and Webmaster
Center for the Army
Profession and Ethic
COL Sean Hannah
Director
43
LTC William Speier
Deputy Director
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Dr. Don Snider
Senior Fellow
Wanda Majors
William J.
Kuiper, EMCM
(SS) (R)
Linda
farsa
Don Jackson
Instructional Programs and
Products Division
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і
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Michael Toler, COL, USA (Ret.)
Concepts and Plans Division
MAJ
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Research Division
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FEATURED ARTICLES
2
Foreword
General Raymond T.
Odierno,
U.S. Army
5
Enduring Attributes of the Profession—Trust, Discipline, Fitness
General Robert W. Cone, U.S. Army
The TRADOC commander reviews the three enduring attributes of the profession.
10
The Profession of Arms and the Professional
Noncommissioned Officer
Sergeant Major of the Army Raymond F. Chandler, III, U.S. Army
Noncommissioned officers remain the professional backbone of the U.S. Army.
13
The Army Ethic, Public Trust, and the Profession of Arms
Lieutenant General Robert
L
Caslen, Jr., U.S. Army, with Captain Nathan K. Finney, U.S. Army
Professions are not professions simply because they say they are. Their clients expect a rigorous
ethic and competence as the basis of professional trust.
21
Intrepidity and Character Development Within the Army
Profession
Don M. Snider, Ph.D.
Character development in the Army should instill resolute fearlessness, fortitude, and endurance
in its soldiers.
25
The Army Profession of Arms
General Frederick Franks, U.S. Army, Retired
The professional military ethic is a shared understanding of the norms and values of our
profession.
34
Growing Military Professionalism Across Generations
Major Edward Cox, U.S. Army; Major Kent W. Park, U.S. Army; Rachel M. Sondheimer, Ph.D, and
Colonel Isaiah Wilson, III, Ph.D., U.S. Army
The Army s expert knowledge can be broadly categorized into four capacities: military-technical,
moral-ethical, political-cultural, and human development. Each generation of officers approaches
each of these capacities differently.
Commentary: Doing the Right Thing
Command Sergeant Major Anthony Mahoney, U.S. Army
There is a conflict in every human heart between the rational and the irrational.
The Chaplain Corps and the Profession of Arms
Chaplain (Major General) Douglas
L
Carver, U.S. Army, Retired
The Profession of Arms is supported by a dedicated corps of chaplains who are also
professionals.
Fight, Kill, Die, Buddy: Words Professional Soldiers Live By
Brigadier General Sean MacFarland, U.S. Army
What separates the military profession from all the other occupations is that soldiers are routinely
prepared to kill and die.
Cover Art: Battle of Wilson s Creek,
1893, Kurz
and Allison. The Battle of Wilson s Creek, fought on
10
August
1861,
near Springfield, Missouri, was one of the earliest engagements in the American
Civil War. The first engagement fought west of the Mississippi River, it is sometimes referred to as
the Bull Run of the West. The cover commemorates the 150th anniversary of the beginning of the
Civil War. The U.S. Army s Profession of Arms had assumed its defining character by the time of
the Battle of Wilson s Creek.
Headquarters, Department of the Army
U.S. Army Combined Arms Center
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
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Edition
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2011
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Military Review is a refereed journal that provides a forum for
original thought and debate on the art and science of land warfare
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Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas.
56
Army Civilians—Professionals by Any Definition
Volney Jim Warner and Natalie
Lui
Duncan
Civilians support the Army as a body of professionals; they are willing to do what is necessary for the Army s success.
67
The Reflective Military Practioner: How Military Professionals Think in
Action
Colonel Christopher R. Paparone, Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired, and Colonel George E. Reed, Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired
Understanding the social processes at work in the Army s construction of professional knowledge can prevent interia,
ossification, and ultimately, irrelevance.
78
Leading Our Leaders
Lieutenant Colonel Tim Challans, Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired
When policy undermines morality, leadership must come from those ostensibly being led.
81
Controlling the Beast Within: The Key to Success on
21st-century
Battlefields
Major Douglas A. Pryer, U.S. Army
Ethical behavior contributes more to mission success than battlefield technology, armored vehicles, gunnery, or weapons
ranges.
92
Becoming an Adaptive Leader
Major Harold H. Whiff en, U.S. Army
Today s Army officer must be able to recognize change and respond to it promptly and properly, as this study of a former
Army star s misadventures in Iraq attests.
99
Developing
NCO
Leaders for the 21st Century
Master Sergeant John W. Proctor, U.S. Army
The
NCO
cares for, trains, and directs soldiers in peace and in war. He is the primary implementer of new doctrine.
BOOK REVIEW ESSAYS
107
War
by Sebastian
Junger
Reviewed by Emma Vialpando
110
The Fight for the High Ground
by Douglas A. Pryer
Reviewed by Colonel Peter R.
Mansoor,
Ph.D., U.S. Army, Retired
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