<strong>TRADOC</strong> <strong>Pam</strong> <strong>525</strong>-3-7-<strong>01</strong>and to understand the consequences of their actions within these environments. Conversely,cultural awareness will allow the Soldier to better interpret and anticipate the behavior—and thusthe intentions—of the local populace.Soldier life cycleBegins with the <strong>Army</strong>’s efforts to recruit quality people followed by initial training, educationand acculturation; unit integration and training; employment; redeployment and reset/train. It iscyclic in nature, and includes the reintegration of Soldiers into <strong>Army</strong> and joint organizationsupon redeployment and back into society after the completion of <strong>Army</strong> service.strategic corporalThe notion that leadership in complex, rapidly evolving mission environments devolves lowerand lower down the chain of command to better exploit time-critical information into thedecisionmaking process, ultimately landing on the corporal, the lowest ranking noncommissionedofficer, typically commanding a squad. The term was coined by Gen Charles C. Krulak in thetitle of an article in Marines Magazine about the Three Block War.stressA combination of the physical and emotional responses of the human brain and body to physicalconditions and external events.warrior spiritIn relation to human dimension, having a strong professional military ethic and character thatsustains the will to fight and provides the necessary motivation to persevere in the face of severehardships and the threat of severe injury or death in battle.Section IIISpecial Abbreviation and TermsThis section contains no entries.232
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