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Essay / Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 6-22 Army...
SUBJECT: Army Doctrine Reference Publication (ADRP) 6-22 Army Leadership – August 20121. Objective. Provide Special Forces Warrant Officer Advanced Course (SFWOAC) Class 002-16 with a concise overview of ADRP 6-22 Army Leadership.2. Summary. ADRP 6-22 explains the leadership principles established in Army Doctrine Publication (ADP) 6-22. ADRP 6-22 defines the Army's view of leadership, summarizes the levels of leadership, and describes the core attributes and competencies of the leader at the direct, organizational, and strategic levels. There are 11 Army publications used as references (ADP 3-0, ADP 6-0, ADP 6-22, ADRP 5-0, ADRP 6-0, AR 350-1, AR 600-100, FM 3- 13, FM 27-10, TC 1-05). ADRP 6-22 is composed of 11 chapters divided into four parts.3. Background and discussion a. ADRP 6-22 covers the topics necessary to become a versatile, competent, and responsive army leader. ADRP 6-22 establishes and defines leader attributes and core leader competencies that enable targeted feedback, education, training, and development for all levels of leadership. 6-22 also describes leader attributes and core skills essential to today's leadership. b. The primary audience for ADRP 6-22 is leaders at all levels, military and military. Part 1, Leadership Basics, Chapter 1 covers the fundamentals of leadership, while roles and relationships are covered in Chapter 2. This section outlines and outlines the levels of leadership. As a military, we differ from other non-military professions in that Soldiers must be prepared to use deadly force and have the courage to close in on and destroy the enemy. All leaders, from NCOs and warrant officers to commissioned officers, inherently possess great responsibility. The repercussions of decisions and actions impact the lives of Soldiers and their families. Additionally, these decisions affect the battlefield environment, including enemies and non-combatants, whether military or not..