Military Ethics: Some Lessons Learned from Manuel Davenport

Air and Space Power Journal (4):90-98 (2006)
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Originally presented to the Manuel Davenport Memorial Conference, Texas A&M University, College Station, TX, on 15 September, 2001. In its present form the essay aims primarily to underscore Davenport's good example as a teacher of military ethics, to present several key and unique themes in his work, and to recommend his effective method for approaching problems of military ethics in general.

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J. Carl Ficarrotta
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