*Leadership and officership*Rights, privileges, and restrictions*Assignments, pay, career development, and promotions*Uniforms, awards, and decorations*Family matters and the social side of Army life: Published by Stackpole and its corporate predecessors for more than seventy-five years, this book is the bible for U.S. Army officers. Condensed from Army regulations--and the customs and traditions of the service--the guide provides the latest soldier information and frank advice on a variety of issues relating to service life. Also included is a directory of current Army web sites and installations worldwide.
For more than eighty years, this book has been the bible for U.S. Army officers.
The Air Force recognizes the direct link between physical fitness and job performance, health, and happiness. ... an environment for members to maintain physical fitness and health to meet expeditionary mission requirements.
This updated reference is more essential than ever to Army officers throughout their careers.
Floeter's crisp and clear writing style answers many of the questions and concerns that cadets and junior officers have ad they enter a career in the U.S. Army, making this book a great complement current to Army doctrine and regulations ...
This new edition of the Army Officer's Guide has been thoroughly revised and updated with the latest information on leadership, training, military justice, promotions, benefits, counseling soldiers, physical fitness, regulations, and much ...
First published in 1930, this guide has been continuously revised since then and has become the gold-standard reference for the U.S. Army’s officer corps, especially the new second lieutenants commissioned into the army out of West Point ...
"This book is by and for Army Officers who are passionate about the practice of mentoring. Within these pages, you will read the true experiences of fellow professionals who candidly describe their mentoring experiences."--
The Army Officer's Guide
The Army Staff Officer's Guide
It matters because, as steel sharpens steel, so professionals become more lethal and capable when they can feed off one another. This book is all about the lived experience of mentoring for Army officers.