The author questions whether the military can be expected to follow a set of moral precepts when the situations they face lie outside the ethical and legal rules of society. The aim of this book is to demonstrate that there is an uncodified military ethic.
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"In an age much concerned with entitlements, it is refreshing to have Hartle's powerful meditation on obligations and responsibilities, selflessness and service to others, and the core values of the American military profession."
Colonel Anthony E. Hartle is chair of the English Department at West Point and a long-time member of the Executive Board of the Joint Services Conference on Professional Ethics.
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