In other words if a man is armed, then one pretty much has to take his opinions into account. One can see how this worked at its starkest in Xenophon’s Anabasis, which tells the story of an army of Greek mercenaries who suddenly find themselves leaderless and lost in the middle of Persia. They elect new officers, and then hold a collective vote to decide what to do next. In a case like this, even if the vote was 60/40, everyone could see the balance of forces and what would happen if things actually came to blows. Every vote was, in a real sense, a conquest.
David GraeberMots clés power elections military voting ancient-greece
Don't stop aspiring. Just learn to duck. . .
Leif HerrgesellMots clés philosophy literary military humor-inspirational
All they expect from you is your best effort. These Marines think that they are special. They are very well trained, very close knit, and they don't like outsiders. If you want their respect, you will have to earn it.
Bruce H. NortonWar is hell and waiting is hell and war is waiting.
Lily BuranaMots clés war military relationship spouse
We must achieve both security and solvency. In fact, the foundation of military strength is economic strength,
Dwight D. EisenhowerThose of us who work in the field of trauma and abuse, whether psychologists, psychoanalysts, social workers, doctors, counselors, or psychotherapists, have been provided with beautiful tools for understanding the impact of trauma. We become adept at understanding the dynamic of why the messenger is always shot and broadcast the Bionic insight of why the visionary is not bearable to the group.
However, when it comes to military mind control, abuse within religious belief groups or cults, and deliberately created dissociative identity disorder, we enter the least resourced field of all.
Mots clés psychology military therapy dissociation psychotherapist trauma ritual-abuse abuse multiplicity mind-control cults dissociative-identity-disorder messenger satanic-ritual-abuse psychological-abuse mkultra muliple-personality-disorder religious-abuse social-worker
Every GI signs a blank check, payable to the United States, drawn in an amount up to and including his life.
G.E. NollyMots clés military
The Special Operations Network was instigated to handle policing duties considered either too unusual or too specialized to be tackled by the regular force. There were thirty departments in all, starting at the more mundane Neighborly Disputes (SO-30) and going onto Literary Detectives (SO-27) and Art Crime (SO-24). Anything below SO-20 was restricted information, although it was common knowledge that the ChronoGuard was SO-12 and Antiterrorism SO-9. It is rumored that SO-1 was the department that polices the SpecOps themselves. Quite what the others do is anyone's guess. What is known is that the individual operatives themselves are mostly ex-military or ex-police and slightly unbalanced. 'If you want to be a SpecOp,' the saying goes, 'act kinda weird...
Jasper FfordeMots clés art weird literary military crime unusual police detectives time-travel antiterrorism restricted specialized
…some leaders don’t want to celebrate with their team because they are afraid—yes, afraid that if they celebrate, people will quit working hard and lower the standards. I say don’t let your fear take you out.
Lee EllisMots clés military leadership business
As is often the case with children, the rule of ‘monkey see, monkey do’ plays out in the workplace. It’s hard to be good role model, and it’s one of the greatest challenges of leadership.
Lee EllisMots clés military leadership business
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