Leadership: Does the Officer Corps Truly Care for the Enlisted Soldier
The objectives of this study are to determine if today's officer corps is truly caring of enlisted soldiers and to address basic issues of leadership with respect to the perceived differences between the ideal and the actual as viewed by the senior noncommissioned officers attending the class o...
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Zusammenfassung: | The objectives of this study are to determine if today's officer corps is truly caring of enlisted soldiers and to address basic issues of leadership with respect to the perceived differences between the ideal and the actual as viewed by the senior noncommissioned officers attending the class of 1988 at the Sergeants Major Academy, Fort Bliss, Texas. Previous studies and relevent articles have been consulted. Data was gathered through a literature search and a survey instrument of US Army personnel. The study concludes that the senior NCO respondents are generally positive and sincere in their convictions. Keywords: Combat support, Army training.
See also Appendix 2, ADA197021. |
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