Did I sign up for THIS? The Human side of Military Ethics.

Military Ethics is often discussed either in terms of scholarly articles regarding the morality of war, or increasingly as a set of rules to be followed to avoid scandal. Military Ethics is much more than these two extremes, and covers a wide range of situations and issues - some of which are common in society, but many of which are unique to the military environment. This site is an opportunity to explore the more human side of military ethics.

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