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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

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

AFI 36-2618 The Enlisted Force Structure

provides general guidance for each NCO to maintain the profession that is the military

Warrior Ethos

hardiness of spirit


courage


resiliency



professional attitudes and beliefs that inspire every member of the military

Hardiness of Spirit

The internal force one uses to face and handle mental/physical challenges

Who was the true founder of American military uniform regulations?

Fredrich von Steuben

When was the first publication of standard uniform and appearance created?

1779; written by von Steuben

What is the twofold purpose of Retreat?

-end of duty day



-pay respect to the flag

What AFI governs Dress and Appearance?

AFI 36-2903

Drill

The backbone of military discipline

DDR (Direction, Discipline, Recognition)

foundation of Progressive Professionalism (p2)



3-prong concept



tool for supervisors to use on their Airmen

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

Primary Ethical Values

honesty pursuit of excellence


integrity promise keeping


loyalty respect


accountability caring


fairness responsible citizenship



What are the four Ethical Principles?

3O's


3P's >Dr. James Toner


3R's


3D's

3O's

Owing (constitution)


Ordering (of ethical principles)


Oughting (what you ought to do)


3P's

Principle (truth telling and honor)


Purpose (mission accomplishment and duty)


People (fellow citizens)

3R's

Rules


Results


Realities (consequences)

3D's

Discern (find the truth)


Declare (the truth as you have found it)


Do (what you have declared)

AFI 36-2909

Professional and Unprofessional Relationships



DOD Joint Staff Guide 5260

Assists US Military personnel who find themselves isolated from US control in peacetime


Joint Ethics Directive DODD 5500.7

Standards of Conduct



establishes guidance for S&C that applies to all US government employees

Joint Ethics Directive DODD 5500.7-r

Joint Ethics Regulation



Describes and discusses ethics and values



Deals with core beliefs

Ethics

The study of what we understand to be good and right behavior and how we judge those behaviors

Ethical Decision Making

1. Recognize Issues


2. Find a new angle


3. Make a decision

Ethical Traps

Confusion or uncertainty as to what actions or behaviors to take because of conflicting opinions

Ethical Relativism

Making decisions based on personal values/beliefs rather than on military rules, regulations and codes of conduct

Loyalty Syndrome

Making decisions based on respect and/or loyalty to an individual, unit, or orginization rather than on military rules

Worry Over Image

Making decisions based on how they impact one's reputation/standing among peers, subordinates, supervisors, community rather than on military rules

Drive for Success

Making decisioins based on a "win at all cost" attitude rather than on military rules

4 Dimensions of Wellness

Emotional


Spiritual


Physical


Social

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."

Thwarted Belongingness

"I have no connection to others and those previously meaningful relationships that I did have been strained beyond recovery or lost outright."

Eustress

Positive/ healthy stress

Distress

Negative Stress

Combat Stress
Happens when there is a change in mental function or behavior during combat as a result of actual battle conditions

Operational Stress

Occurs when there are changes in mental functioning or behavior during military operations other than war