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In October 2010, the Secretary of the Army and Chief of Staff, Army directed the Commander, Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), to conduct a critical review to assess how protracted years of war impacted members of the Profession of Arms. This Army-wide review took the form of a year-long campaign of learning with focus groups at 5 major installations, 15 symposiums and 2 Army-wide surveys that reached more than 40,000 members of the active and reserve components and the DA Civilian Corps. The results of this assessment led to the development of this program for calendar year 2013.

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What is the America's Army-Our Profession Education and Training Program?
It is a CY13 program designed to generate an inspirational and aspirational dialog for Soldiers and Civilians to reaffirm their understanding of themselves as Army professionals, to recommit to a culture of service, and to understand and serve in accordance with the Army Ethic and Army culture.
How will this program help shape the Army of 2020?
During the America’s Army - Our Profession Education and Training Program, the Army will begin to institutionalize and operationalize the Army Profession concepts. This will be done by developing and integrating the Army Profession concepts into doctrine (ADP/ ADRP 1), revision of PME and CES, training, tools and products.
Where can I find more materials?
You can find hard copies of the materials (.ppt, .doc, etc.) on the America's Army - Our Profession Community of Practice. The CoP is hosted on MilSuite and allows the sharing of ideas, documents and much more! JOIN THE CoP NOW!
How can leaders help with this effort?
Include the Army Profession in command training/LD guidance and professional development sessions; Generate robust dialog at all levels; Leverage trained Army Profession and Ethic personnel (i.e., MAPETs); Use AP Concepts in iconic events, Soldier and NCO boards, and unit functions; Command emphasis on standards and discipline (unit NCOPD focus topic); Foster candor and transparency; coaching, teaching, mentoring, and counseling; and Use AP certification criteria (“3 Cs”) in training and development assessments.
Will there be an opportunity for subject matter experts to train our unit/organization personnel?
During CY13 CAPE will conduct (7) five day Master Army Profession and Ethic Trainer (MAPET) courses. This course will provide leaders with the tools to train and lead Soldiers and Civilians in their organization and integrate Army Profession concepts and character development methods into their unit, school or center. - See web page for dates and requirements- .
Are Army Civilians included in America’s Army – Our Profession Education and Training Program?
Yes, the Army Civilian Corps is a vital component of the Army Profession. Materials will be tailored to specifically address the importance of Army Civilians in today’s Army and how they can aspire to be better professionals.
What is the best way to present the America's Army - Our Profession Education and Training Program?
The lesson plan for each theme contains an outline for your presentation. We would also encourage you to Join the Community of Practice. Within the Community of Practice you are able to share your best practices, ask questions and receive feedback from your peers.

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"Take the time to professionally develop those within your command to be competent, to have character, and to be committed to the Army Profession."

- SMA Raymond F. Chandler III
Sergeant Major of the Army
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