The Armed Forces Officer

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The Armed Forces Officer

by United States. Department of Defense

EN·~9 hours·30 chapters

Chapters

30 total
1

OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON

0:47
2

CHAPTER ONE THE MEANING OF YOUR COMMISSION

26:57
3

CHAPTER TWO FORMING MILITARY IDEALS

24:30
4

CHAPTER THREE RESPONSIBILITY AND PRIVILEGE

13:40
5

CHAPTER FOUR PLANNING YOUR CAREER

18:14
6

CHAPTER FIVE RANK AND PRECEDENCE

15:27
7

CHAPTER SIX CUSTOMS AND COURTESIES

28:55
8

CHAPTER SEVEN KEEPING YOUR HOUSE IN ORDER

13:22
9

CHAPTER EIGHT GETTING ALONG WITH PEOPLE

20:50
10

CHAPTER NINE LEADERS AND LEADERSHIP

29:07

Description

This concise yet thorough manual offers newly commissioned officers a clear roadmap for understanding the weight of their oath and the lifelong responsibilities it carries. Written for the Army, Navy, and Air Force, it frames military service as a partnership between the individual and the nation, emphasizing honor, patriotism, and the public trust placed in each uniformed leader.

Through a series of well‑structured chapters, readers explore the meaning of their commission, the expectations of personal conduct, and the ways the armed forces support the officer and his family. The guide blends timeless principles of duty with practical advice on developing the judgment, resilience, and moral courage needed to lead effectively.

Whether preparing for a first assignment or reflecting on a career’s purpose, the book encourages officers to internalize the ideals of service and to view their role as a lasting symbol of national character. Its straightforward tone makes it a valuable reference for both new and seasoned leaders.

Details

Full title

The Armed Forces Officer Department of the Army Pamphlet 600-2

Language

en

Duration

~9 hours (535K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2008-05-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

US

United States. Department of Defense

America’s largest government agency helps organize and oversee the nation’s military forces, with roots in the post–World War II reorganization that created a single defense structure. Headquartered at the Pentagon, it plays a central role in national security and military policy.

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