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Accession Number:
AD1132808
Title:
Ethics and Responsibility
Report Date:
2007-12-10
Abstract:
There's no doubt that ethics and military service is the core values for which service to country and traditions have evolved. Ethics is the process of constantly doing the right thing even when no one is watching. The four basic guiding principles in military Army ethics: Duty, Integrity, Loyalty, and Selfless Service. This paper discusses ethics between military personnel and civilian employees within the government. In most cases, certain principles of conduct and behavior can be summarized in a so-called code. Acknowledgments of these codes of business conduct and ethics will create an attractive, healthy working environment for all personnel consistent with the military's core values, and further project a positive image throughout the world.
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Pages:
9
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0.03MB
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Approved For Public Release