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Leadership and the Army - True Grit
March 03, 2016 9:00 AM
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Andy Marris, CPTD
When soldiers in the Vietnam War started frequently assassinating their superior officers, the US Army quickly learned it had to change its preferred style of leadership, command and control. The disturbing practice had become so common, it even earned a nickname, "fragging." From this dark time in the Army's history to today, where emotional intelligence and informed decision making is valued, the army has really evolved in how it leads its people.
This article
is an interesting read on leadership, including the Army's focus on training, education, and experience.
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