Once again, the challenge to the U.S. Army during a defense reduction

to remain a military profession

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Once again, the challenge to the U.S. Army during a defense reduction

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As with the post-Cold War downsizing during the Clinton administration in the late 1990s, one critical challenge for the U.S. Army centers on the qualitative, institutional character of the Army after the reductions -- will the U.S. Army manifest the essential characteristics and behavior of a military profession with soldiers and civilians who see themselves sacrificially called to a vocation of service to country within a motivating professional culture that sustains a meritocratic ethic, or will the Army's character be more like any other government occupation in which its members view themselves as filing a job, motivated mostly by the extrinsic factors of pay, location, and work hours? In mid-2010, the Secretary of the Army and the Chief of Staff directed the Commanding General, Training and Doctrine Command, then General Martin Dempsey, to undertake a broad campaign of learning, involving the entire Department. The intent was to think through what it means for the Army to be a profession of arms and for its soldiers and civilians to be professionals as the Army largely returns stateside after a decade of war and then quickly transitions to the new era of Defense reductions. Several new preceptions of the Army as a military profession have been produced, along with numerous initiatives that are currently being staffed to strengthen the professional character of the Army as it simultaneously recovers from a decade of war and transitions through reductions in force. They form the descriptive content of this monograph.

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English
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34

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Once again, the challenge to the U.S. Army during a defense reduction: to remain a military profession
2012, Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College
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Table of Contents

Introduction
The background realities
Including Army civilians
The essential characteristics of the Army profession
The way ahead
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

"February 2012."

Includes bibliographical references (p. 30-34).

Also available online in PDF format from Strategic Studies Institute (SSI) web site. Adobe Acrobat Reader required.

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Carlisle, PA
Series
Professional military ethics monograph series -- v. 4., Professional military ethics monograph series -- v. 4.
Other Titles
Once again, the challenge to the US Army during a defense reduction, Once again, the challenge to the United States Army during a defense reduction

Classifications

Library of Congress
UA25 .S63 2012, UA25 .S65 2012

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 34 p.
Number of pages
34

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL30747884M
Internet Archive
onceagainchallen0000snid
ISBN 10
1584875216
ISBN 13
9781584875215
LCCN
2012493817
OCLC/WorldCat
781298669

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