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What Makes A Good Leader? - Army University Press
WebJan 6, 2021 · Leaders should continually strive to earn the respect, trust, and loyalty of their subordinates; this will come in time and not overnight. Respect should never come from fear instead it should come from the …
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Books and Manuscript Submission Guide - Army …
Posted: (54 years ago) WebSubmit manuscript in electronic MS Word format as an attachment to: [email protected]. Our phone number is 913-684 …
Army Counter-UAS 2021–2028 - Army University Press
Posted: (54 years ago) Web25th Infantry Division’s Counter-UAS in Warfighter 20-03. Warfighter Exercise (WFX) 20-03 marked the first time in over twenty-five years that a U.S. Army corps received the mission to conduct a deliberate defense …
2021 Online Exclusive Articles - Army University Press
Posted: (54 years ago) WebNov 18, 2021 · The commandant of the Marine Corps describes how the Marines are radically reorganizing and rearming to develop greatly expanded capabilities to support future joint operations in contested littoral areas of operation as a multi-domain reconnaissance and counterreconnaissance force. Article published on: Online …
Reflections on Leading, Values, & Beliefs - Army University Press
Posted: (54 years ago) WebMar 15, 2021 · Soldiers must embody them and inject these values into their everyday life. This can be aided by reflection — an introspective process involving deliberate contemplation of thoughts, emotions, and events and their effect on the world around them. The reflective space unites learning and experiences and generates empathy and critical …
Unit Status Reports and the Gaming of Readiness - Army …
Posted: (54 years ago) WebDec 28, 2011 · Company commanders reported in a 2019 RAND study that they devoted a full 15 percent of their time to “tracking readiness,” second only to USR-adjacent “equipment maintenance and accountability.”. Both outstripped the 13 percent of each quarter commanders professed dedicating to “unit-specific training.”.