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36 Cards in this Set
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The Profession of Arms |
A disctinct subculture with specialized knowledge in the art of warfare
Requires acceptance of the unlimited liability clause |
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Unlimited Liability Clause |
A feature that distinguishes the military profession from all others in that the level of personal sacrifice required may actually be the most supreme |
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AFI 36-2618 The Enlisted Force Structure |
provides general guidance for each NCO to maintain the profession that is the military |
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Warrior Ethos |
hardiness of spirit courage resiliency
professional attitudes and beliefs that inspire every member of the military |
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Hardiness of Spirit |
The internal force one uses to face and handle mental/physical challenges |
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Who was the true founder of American military uniform regulations? |
Fredrich von Steuben |
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When was the first publication of standard uniform and appearance created? |
1779; written by von Steuben |
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What is the twofold purpose of Retreat? |
-end of duty day
-pay respect to the flag |
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What AFI governs Dress and Appearance? |
AFI 36-2903 |
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Drill |
The backbone of military discipline |
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DDR (Direction, Discipline, Recognition) |
foundation of Progressive Professionalism (p2)
3-prong concept
tool for supervisors to use on their Airmen |
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Military Ethics |
the art of observing those moral obligations and precepts that is appropriate to a person's role within the military profession
designed to put principle above self-interest |
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Primary Ethical Values |
honesty pursuit of excellence integrity promise keeping loyalty respect accountability caring fairness responsible citizenship
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What are the four Ethical Principles? |
3O's 3P's >Dr. James Toner 3R's 3D's |
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3O's |
Owing (constitution) Ordering (of ethical principles) Oughting (what you ought to do)
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3P's |
Principle (truth telling and honor) Purpose (mission accomplishment and duty) People (fellow citizens) |
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3R's |
Rules Results Realities (consequences) |
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3D's |
Discern (find the truth) Declare (the truth as you have found it) Do (what you have declared) |
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AFI 36-2909 |
Professional and Unprofessional Relationships
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DOD Joint Staff Guide 5260 |
Assists US Military personnel who find themselves isolated from US control in peacetime
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Joint Ethics Directive DODD 5500.7 |
Standards of Conduct
establishes guidance for S&C that applies to all US government employees |
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Joint Ethics Directive DODD 5500.7-r |
Joint Ethics Regulation
Describes and discusses ethics and values
Deals with core beliefs |
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Ethics |
The study of what we understand to be good and right behavior and how we judge those behaviors |
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Ethical Decision Making |
1. Recognize Issues 2. Find a new angle 3. Make a decision |
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Ethical Traps |
Confusion or uncertainty as to what actions or behaviors to take because of conflicting opinions |
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Ethical Relativism |
Making decisions based on personal values/beliefs rather than on military rules, regulations and codes of conduct |
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Loyalty Syndrome |
Making decisions based on respect and/or loyalty to an individual, unit, or orginization rather than on military rules |
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Worry Over Image |
Making decisions based on how they impact one's reputation/standing among peers, subordinates, supervisors, community rather than on military rules |
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Drive for Success |
Making decisioins based on a "win at all cost" attitude rather than on military rules |
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4 Dimensions of Wellness |
Emotional Spiritual Physical Social |
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Perceived Burdensomeness |
"I am a burden to others, I do not contribute to the group, and I am a liability to the group's well-being or safety." |
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Thwarted Belongingness |
"I have no connection to others and those previously meaningful relationships that I did have been strained beyond recovery or lost outright." |
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Eustress |
Positive/ healthy stress |
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Distress |
Negative Stress |
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Combat Stress
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Happens when there is a change in mental function or behavior during combat as a result of actual battle conditions
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Operational Stress |
Occurs when there are changes in mental functioning or behavior during military operations other than war |