True Faith And Allegiance: The Burden of Military EthicsUniversity Press of Kentucky, 23 апр. 2014 г. - Всего страниц: 256 James H. Toner is professor of international relations and military ethics at the U.S. Air War College and author of Morals Under the Gun. |
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... to killing and preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal duties, rarely discussed—and probably never discussed by recruiters. Some soldiers die; when they are not dying, they must be preparing to die. From time immemorial,
... to killing and preparing to kill, the soldier has two other principal duties, rarely discussed—and probably never discussed by recruiters. Some soldiers die; when they are not dying, they must be preparing to die. From time immemorial,
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... never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.” Did the Pueblo have the means, such as flight or fight? 7 Frequently, the problems of ...
... never surrender of my own free will. If in command, I will never surrender the members of my command while they still have the means to resist.” Did the Pueblo have the means, such as flight or fight? 7 Frequently, the problems of ...
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... never questioned Truman's right to relieve him, only Truman's judgment (or lack of it) in firing him. After his return to the United States, the general said (among many other things): “I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown ...
... never questioned Truman's right to relieve him, only Truman's judgment (or lack of it) in firing him. After his return to the United States, the general said (among many other things): “I find in existence a new and heretofore unknown ...
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... never be seen in any way other than completely out of order.” 11 Wasn't MacArthur, then, contending that his chief loyalty should be to his own version of the Constitution? Having concluded that Truman's policies were mistaken or ...
... never be seen in any way other than completely out of order.” 11 Wasn't MacArthur, then, contending that his chief loyalty should be to his own version of the Constitution? Having concluded that Truman's policies were mistaken or ...
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... never crossed the Rubicon, to be sure, but his horse's front hoofs were in the water.”13 Forty years after MacArthur's insistence that it was up to him to read the Constitution his way, another officer—this time a Marine lieutenant ...
... never crossed the Rubicon, to be sure, but his horse's front hoofs were in the water.”13 Forty years after MacArthur's insistence that it was up to him to read the Constitution his way, another officer—this time a Marine lieutenant ...
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Inculcating Fidelity to Purpose | |
Analyzing Fidelity to Purpose | |
Mars and Cupid | |
Enlisting Serving Resigning | |
The Full Measure of Devotion | |
Teaching and Learning about Military Ethics | |
Epilogue | |
Selected Bibliography | |
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