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The Officer and NCO Relationship
Paper discussing the relationship between Officers and NCOs
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  • Leadership is More Valuable than Technology
    Discussion of the importance of leadership over technology.
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  • Communication and Leadership
    Describes the importance of communication for effective leadership.
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  • Guidelines for Leadership
    Description of Leadership Essentials
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  • On Leadership
    Discussion on Leadership by General Omar Bradley
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  • Rumsfeld's Rules
    The Leaderhip Rules of the Secretary of Defense, the Honorable Donald Rumsfeld.
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  • A Situational Leadership Model for Military Leaders
    Situational Leadership for todays Military Leaders
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  • A Loss of Leadership
    Traditional Marine Corps leadership is being threatened. Some Marine Corps policies and practices are detrimental to good leadership.
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  • Marine Officership-Preserving the Tradition through Change
    Throughout its history, the Marine Corps has adhered to an unchanging philosophy concerning its officership, a philosophy generally regarded as fundamentally responsible for the corps' reputation of success.
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  • Captains Courageous
    By Col. Cole C. Kingseed, USA Ret. In his analysis of combat leadership, Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower once remarked, "Optimism and pessimism are infectious and they spread more rapidly from the head downward than in any other direction. Optimism has a most extraordinary effect upon all with whom the commander comes in contact." Ike's assessment remains as valid for America's Army in the 21st century as it did in 1944, particularly at the tactical level of war, where battles are won or lost under the calm direction of company and platoon commanders...
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