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Contributions

  • Army War College (U.S.). Strategic Studies Institute - Contributor

Publication

2012 - Strategic Studies Institute, U.S. Army War College, Carlisle, PA, Pennsylvania

Language

English

Word Count

8,500 words, Guess

Page Count

34 pages

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Classifications

  • LCCUA25 .S63 2012
  • LCCUA25 .S65 2012

Alternate 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

Description

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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Series Statement

  • Professional military ethics monograph series -- v. 4.

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