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Article: More about some aspects of officers' self-improvement.
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- Military Thought
- Article date:
- October 1, 2005
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In an article entitled "Military-Professional Self-Development of Officers," (1) V.P. Masyagin focused his attention on the content and structure of this topic, emphasizing the importance of the student's self-consciousness. The author of that article is quite right in saying that so far only an insignificant part of officers and students engage in systematic, target-oriented self-improvement. (2) One can also agree with the results of V.P. Masyagin's analysis of the most typical mistakes made in the process of self-improvement (a tendency to overrate one's military professional knowledge, skills and abilities; vaguely defined objectives and vaguely formulated tasks designed ...
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