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Developing Trustworthy Commissioned Officers

[...]a professional member of the armed services must seek to discover the truth, decide what is right, and demonstrate the character, competence, and commitment to act accordingly (a "right" deci- sion must be ethical, efficient, and effective). To endure, the elements that make up an env...

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Published in:Military Review 2014-03, Vol.94 (2), p.14
Main Authors: Cushen, David B, Doty, Joseph P, Toffler, Patrick A
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Leadership
Regulation
Trust
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