Military/ Lying is common
A new study by Army War
College professors found that not only is lying common in the military,
the armed forces themselves may be inadvertently encouraging it.
The study, released Tuesday,
was conducted by retired Army officers and current War College professors
Leonard Wong and Stephen J. Gerras. They found that untruthfulness is
“surprisingly common in the U.S. military even though members of the profession
are loath to admit it.”
The paper’s release follows a
series of high-profile incidents involving bad behavior across the services,
including a still-widening corruption case involving senior Navy officers and
at least two incidents in
which Army generals were accused of sexual assault.
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