There's nothing worse than a soldier with a severe ego problem.
You just need to be the best you can be.
If you ask the German army, the Israeli army, the French army, the British army, the Spanish army, the Swedish army, the Norwegian army, the Danish army, the Finnish army, etc., the answer is: it's not a problem at all. If you ask people in other armies, they will give you silly, nonsensical answers. After all, if it's not a problem in the Israeli army--one of the most battle-tested and professional armies in the world--why should it be a problem for other armies?
In war the U.S. army is like anything you have seen in a movie but there is no romance or anything like that
In war the U.S. army is like anything you have seen in a movie but there is no romance or anything like that
The immediate problem was the army's rations going astray. But that army was barefoot and starving anyway. And it had run out of manpower.
Rn
Rn
rational model
Decision making.
Defining a problem, developing possible solutions to solve the problem, arriving at the best solution, and implementing it.
official defining a problem, developing possible solutions to solve the problem, arriving to the best solution to solve the problem, and implementing it
Marines claim that ARMY means "Ain't Really Marines Yet".
Well there is a problem with an ever growing army of consultants being paid by the government.