Naval War College Review
Number
4
Abstract
Having developed as an institution separated in a sense from the rest of American society and possessing a discreet set of corporate values apart from those espoused by the Nation as a whole, the military today faces an almost revolutionary challenge to some of its most dearly held practices.
Recommended Citation
Gard, Robert G.
(1973)
"The Military Profession,"
Naval War College Review: Vol. 26:
No.
4, Article 4.
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