The Moral Truth of Military Values
Col. Jim Dryjanski of the National War College wrote a commentary in July entitled “Strengthening our core.” It began with a reference to the charges of sexual misconduct at Lackland AFB, TX, but broadened the discussion to moral strength and failure across the force:
We can expect some necessary actions to be taken, but will disciplinary action or the implementation of recommendations from various independent top-down strategic reviews be sufficient? Probably not, if we as Airmen don’t recognize the moral battle being waged or fail to act from the grassroots-level to strengthen our core.
It is fascinating — and heartening — to see a military commentary recognize that examples of ethical misconduct are a symptom of the moral climate in the US military.
Col Dryjanski asks if “Integrity, Service, Excellence” — the Air Force core values — are “only words:” Read more