Army Officer’s Guide

Army Officer’s Guide by Keith E. Bonn is a comprehensive professional reference published by Stackpole Books in 1977. This 656-page edition serves as an essential resource for Army officers, providing updated information relevant to all ranks and branches. The guide outlines the expectations of the Army regarding leadership, technical skills, and character, equipping officers with the knowledge necessary to thrive in the modern military environment.
Readers will find detailed insights into various aspects of duty performance, professional development, and academic opportunities. The book covers organizational structures and missions, as well as essential information on pay and benefits, family services, and military customs. This edition is designed to support both junior and experienced officers in navigating their professional and social lives within the Army.
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The essential professional reference for Army officers for over 70 years completely updated with all current information needed by officers of all ranks and branches. This is the definitive guide of what the Army expects from its officers in leadership, technical skills, and character, and what every officer-junior or experienced-needs to know to succeed in the 21st-century Army. Packed full of information on duty performance, professional development, academic opportunities, organization and missions, pay and benefits, family services, military courtesies and customs, and professional and social life.
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