Ethics in Military

All military members have the duty to oppose enemies of the United States at all times and under all circumstances and support its national interests (Code of Conduct, 2013). This duty presents ethical issues of the members in serving and protecting the nation and members of their respective units, as well as others, in combat, as POW, or day-to-day. Integrity is the biggest ethical issue because it not only is the integrity of the member, but the entire military force of the United States. Without integrity, casualty rates are higher during war time and the defense of the nation is put at higher risks.

The first code, "I am an American, fighting in the forces which guard my country and our way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense." (Code of Conduct, 2013), sets the tone for high standards of integrity in...
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