Professional Attitudes of Canadian Forces Junior Officers.

Abstract

The report compares responses to a questionnaire on professional attitudes between Canadian Forces junior officers and USAF attendees at the Squadron Officer School, Maxwell Air Force Base. The report concludes that, in general, both samples have many similar attitudes and concerns. The fact that the Canadian sample was composed of officers from all three elements revealed that there are striking differences between attitudes of air force officers and army officers. Furthermore, the smaller size of the Canadian Forces appears to promote more esprit de corps than in the larger USAF. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 15, 1985
Accession Number
ADA159270

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  • J. F. Bennett

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  • Air War College

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