Military Review English Edition March-April 2014 | Page 5

Military Review is a refereed journal that provides a forum for original thought and debate on the art and science of land warfare and other issues of current interest to the U.S. Army and the Department of Defense. Military Review also supports the education, training, doctrine development, and integration missions of the Combined Arms Center, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. 55 Headquarters, Department of the Army U.S. Army Combined Arms Center Fort Leavenworth, Kansas Volume XCII — March-April 2014, No.2 website: http://militaryreview.army.mil email: [email protected] Professional Bulletin 100-14-3/4 Ethics Education of Military Leaders A Edward Major, Esq An attorney explains the importance of ethics education for senior military leaders and argues for its inclusion in the curricula of the military’s senior service colleges. 61 Improving Leader Development in the Operational Domain Lt. Col. Kevin M. Kreie, U.S. Army A discourse on the significance of the three learning domains in the Army’s Leader Development Model and the inadequacy of leader development in the operational domain. 66 Leading Structured Organization in the Dynamic Information Age Lt. Col. Benjamin A. Ring, U.S. Army; Lt. Col. Richard K. Brown Jr., U.S. Air Force; Col. Lawrence E. Howard, U.S. Army Reserve; Cmdr. Peter R. Van Ness, U.S. Coast Guard A group of officers provides a discussion on changes in information technology, the resulting global cultural changes, and what the Army must do to adapt and succeed in the 21st Century Information Age. 73 INSIGHT A Reply to Arnold R. Isaacs’ Review Essay, "Remembering Vietnam" William Lloyd Stearman, Ph.D. 79 LETTERS 81 BOOK REVIEWS Contemporary Readings for the Military Professional Front cover: Class of 2012 cadets from the United States Military Academy at West Point, N.Y., toss their hats, May 2012. (Tommy Gilligan) The Secretary of the Army has determined that the publication of this periodical is necessary in the transaction of the public business as required by law of the department. Funds for printing this publication were approved by the Secretary of the Army in accordance with the provisions of Army Regulation 25-30. Raymond T. Odierno General, United States Army Chief of Staff Official: GERALD B. O'KEEFE Administrative Assistant to the Secretary of the Army Authentication no.1402302 Military Review presents professional information, but the views expressed herein are those of the authors, not the Department of Defense or its elements. The content does not necessarily reflect the official U.S. Army position and does not change or supersede any information in other official U.S. Army publications. Authors are responsible for the accuracy and source documentation of material they provide. Military Review reserves the right to edit material. Basis of official distribution is one per 10 officers for major commands, corps, divisions, major staff agencies, garrison commands, Army schools, Reserve commands, and Cadet Command organizations; one per 25 officers for medical commands, hospitals, and units; and one per five officers for Active and Reserve brigades and battalions, based on assigned field grade officer strength. Military Review is available online at http://militaryreview.army.mil. Military Review (US ISSN 0026-4148) (USPS 123-830) is published bimonthly by the U.S. Army, CAC, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1293. Paid subscriptions are available through the Superintendent of Documents for $42 US/ APO/FPO and $58.80 foreign addresses per year. Periodical postage paid at Leavenworth, KS, and additional mailing offices. POSTMASTER: Send address changes to Military Review, CAC, 290 Stimson Avenue, Unit 2, Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1254.