Monday December 16, 2013
What is it?
America’s Army - Our Profession “Stand Strong” Program is a fiscal year 2014 education and training program intended to develop a shared professional identity, motivate ethical conduct and drive character development for Soldiers and Department of the Army Civilians. Army professionals stand strong to conduct themselves and hold each other accountable in a manner consistent with the Army ethic and worthy of their professional status. The program reinforces trust among Army professionals and with the American people, inspires honorable service, strengthens stewardship of the Army Profession, and enhances esprit de corps.
The program consists of two efforts:
What has the Army done?
America’s Army - Our Profession “Stand Strong” is a continuing program to establish a common understanding of the five essential characteristics of the Army Profession, certification criteria for Army professionals and the framework of the Army ethic as described in Army Doctrine Publication 1: The Army, and Army Doctrine Reference Publication 1: The Army Profession.
This program develops a shared professional identity as professionals work together to reinforce trust within the Army Profession and with the American people. Members of the Army Profession are encouraged to incorporate the themes of the FY 2014 America’s Army - Our Profession “Stand Strong” program within organizational education and training. Resources to assist in this education and training program are available at the Center for the Army Profession and Ethic website.
What efforts does the Army have planned for the future?
Whatever the future holds, the Army Profession must adhere to the five essential characteristics of trust, military expertise, honorable service, esprit de corps and stewardship. Soldiers and Army civilians must continuously develop in competence, character and commitment reinforcing trust within the Army Profession and with the American people. The purpose of America’s Army - Our Profession “Stand Strong” is to develop a shared professional identity, motivate ethical conduct and drive character development for Soldiers and Army civilians.
Why is this important to the Army?
The Army Profession has earned the trust of the American people. The Army’s performance and sacrifice during the most recent 12 years of war strengthened this trust. However, the profession cannot take this trust for granted. The Army will maintain the public’s trust by fostering a climate and culture of mutual respect, dignity and safety.
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