The chief executive officer of a heavy construction company in Washington, DC, Lloyd G. LeCain works as a military contractor. A veteran of the United States Navy, Lloyd LeCain began serving as an instructor at a local Navy Reserve center after his retirement. While teaching, he gave free copies of Ethics for the Junior Officer to all top boot camp students and new direct commission officers in his classes.
By detailing a series of real case studies, Ethics for the Junior Officer describes a broad range of ethical challenges that a junior officer may encounter. An annual publication, the book is the brainchild of the late US Naval Academy professor of leadership Karel Montor, who compiled and edited the first edition of the book in 1964. After detailing real cases that involve ethical quandaries, the book challenges readers to place themselves in the situations and asks them what decisions they would make.
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AuthorUntil April 2012, Lloyd G. LeCain served as President of the Reserve Officers Association Department of California. Archives
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