Posted on 12/22/2008 2:17:51 AM PST by Cvengr
REMARKS AT JSCOPE 2000
WE STUDY AND WE DISCUSS ETHICAL PRINCIPLES BECAUSE IT SERVES TO STRENGTHEN AND VALIDATE OUR OWN INNER VALUE SYSTEM ... IT GIVES DIRECTION TO WHAT I CALL OUR MORAL COMPASS. IT IS THE UNDERSTANDING OF ETHICS THAT BECOMES THE FOUNDATION UPON WHICH WE CAN DELIBERATELY COMMIT TO INVIOLATE PRINCIPLES. IT BECOMES THE BASIS OF WHAT WE ARE ... OF WHAT WE INCLUDE IN OUR CHARACTER. BASED ON IT, WE COMMIT TO DOING WHAT IS RIGHT. WE EXPECT SUCH COMMITMENT FROM OUR LEADERS. BUT MOST IMPORTANTLY, WE MUST DEMAND IT OF OURSELVES.
SOUND MORALS AND ETHICAL BEHAVIOR CANNOT BE ESTABLISHED OR CREATED IN A DAY ... A SEMESTER ... OR A YEAR. THEY MUST BE INSTITUTIONALIZED WITHIN OUR CHARACTER OVER TIME ... THEY MUST BECOME A WAY OF LIFE. THEY GO BEYOND OUR INDIVIDUAL SERVICES AND BEYOND OUR RANKS OR POSITIONS; THEY CUT TO THE HEAR AND TO THE SOUL OF WHO WE ARE AND WHAT WE ARE AND WHAT WE MUST BE ... MEN AND WOMEN OF CHARACTER. THEY ARM US FOR THE CHALLENGES TO COME AND THEY IMPART TO US A SENSE OF WHOLENESS. THEY UNITE US IN THE CALLING WE NOW KNOW AS THE PROFESSION OF ARMS.
OF ALL THE MORAL AND ETHICAL GUIDEPOSTS THAT WE HAVE BEEN BROUGHT UP TO RECOGNIZE, THE ONE THAT, FOR ME, STANDS ABOVE THE REST ... THE ONE THAT I HAVE KEPT IN THE FOREFRONT OF MY MIND ... IS INTEGRITY. IT IS MY ETHICAL AND PERSONAL TOUCHSTONE.
INTEGRITY AS WE KNOW IT TODAY, STANDS FOR SOUNDNESS OF MORAL PRINCIPLE AND CHARACTER - UPRIGHTNESS - HONESTY. YET THERE IS MORE. INTEGRITY IS ALSO AN IDEAL ... A GOAL TO STRIVE FOR ... AND FOR A MAN OR WOMAN TO "WALK IN THEIR INTEGRITY" IS TO REQUIRE CONSTANT DISCIPLINE AND USAGE. THE WORD INTEGRITY ITSELF IS A MARTIAL WORD THAT COMES TO US FROM AN ANCIENT ROMAN ARMY TRADITION.
DURING THE TIME OF THE 12 CAESARS, THE ROMAN ARMY WOULD CONDUCT MORNING INSPECTIONS. AS THE INSPECTING CENTURION WOULD COME IN FRONT OF EACH LEGIONNAIRE, THE SOLDIER WOULD STRIKE WITH HIS RIGHT FIST THE ARMOR BREASTPLATE THAT COVERED HIS HEART. THE ARMOR HAD TO BE STRONGEST THERE IN ORDER TO PROTECT THE HEART FROM THE SWORD THRUSTS AND FROM ARROW STRIKES. AS THE SOLDIER STRUCK HIS ARMOR, HE WOULD SHOUT "INTEGRITAS", (IN-TEG-RI-TAS) WHICH IN LATIN MEANS MATERIAL WHOLENESS, COMPLETENESS, AND ENTIRETY. THE INSPECTING CENTURION WOULD LISTEN CLOSELY FOR THIS AFFIRMATION AND ALSO FOR THE RING THAT WELL KEPT ARMOR WOULD GIVE OFF. SATISFIED THAT THE ARMOR WAS SOUND AND THAT THE SOLDIER BENEATH IT WAS PROTECTED, HE WOULD THEN MOVE ON TO THE NEXT MAN.
AT ABOUT THE SAME TIME, THE PRAETORIANS OR IMPERIAL BODYGUARD WERE ASCENDING INTO POWER AND INFLUENCE. DRAWN FROM THE BEST "POLITICALLY CORRECT" SOLDIERS OF THE LEGIONS, THEY RECEIVED THE FINEST EQUIPMENT AND ARMOR. THEY NO LONGER HAD TO SHOUT "INTEGRITAS" (IN-TEG-RI-TAS) TO SIGNIFY THAT THEIR ARMOR WAS SOUND. INSTEAD, AS THEY STRUCK THEIR BREASTPLATE, THEY WOULD SHOUT "HAIL CAESAR", TO SIGNIFY THAT THEIR HEART BELONGED TO THE IMPERIAL PERSONAGE- NOT TO THEIR UNIT - NOT TO AN INSTITUTION - NOT TO A CODE OF IDEALS. THEY ARMORED THEMSELVES TO SERVE THE CAUSE OF A SINGLE MAN.
A CENTURY PASSED AND THE RIFT BETWEEN THE LEGION AND THE IMPERIAL BODYGUARD AND ITS EXCESSES GREW LARGER. TO SIGNIFY THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE TWO ORGANIZATIONS, THE LEGIONNAIRE, UPON STRIKING HIS ARMOR WOULD NO LONGER SHOUT "INTEGRITAS", (IN-TEG-RI-TAS) BUT INSTEAD WOULD SHOUT "INTEGER" (IN-TE-GER).
INTEGER (IN-TE-GER) MEANS UNDIMINISHED - COMPLETE - PERFECT. IT NOT ONLY INDICATED THAT THE ARMOR WAS SOUND, IT ALSO INDICATED THAT THE SOLDIER WEARING THE ARMOR WAS SOUND OF CHARACTER. HE WAS COMPLETE IN HIS INTEGRITY ... HIS HEART WAS IN THE RIGHT PLACE ... HIS STANDARDS AND MORALS WERE HIGH. HE WAS NOT ASSOCIATED WITH THE IMMORAL CONDUCT THAT WAS RAPIDLY BECOMING THE SIGNATURE OF THE PRAETORIAN GUARDS.
THE ARMOR OF INTEGRITY CONTINUED TO SERVE THE LEGION WELL. FOR OVER FOUR CENTURIES THEY HELD THE LINE AGAINST THE MARAUDING GOTHS AND VANDALS BUT BY 383 AD, THE SOCIAL DECLINE THAT INFECTED THE REPUBLIC AND THE PRAETORIAN GUARD HAD ITS EFFECTS UPON THE LEGION.
AS A 4TH CENTURY ROMAN GENERAL WROTE, "WHEN, BECAUSE OF NEGLIGENCE AND LAZINESS, PARADE GROUND DRILLS WERE ABANDONED, THE CUSTOMARY ARMOR BEGAN TO FEEL HEAVY SINCE THE SOLDIERS RARELY, IF EVER, WORE IT. THEREFORE, THEY FIRST ASKED THE EMPEROR TO SET ASIDE THE BREASTPLATES AND MAIL AND THEN THE HELMETS. SO OUR SOLDIERS FOUGHT THE GOTHS WITHOUT ANY PROTECTION FOR THE HEART AND HEAD AND WERE OFTEN BEATEN BY ARCHERS. ALTHOUGH THERE WERE MANY DISASTERS, WHICH LEAD TO THE LOSS OF GREAT CITIES, NO ONE TRIED TO RESTORE THE ARMOR TO THE INFANTRY. THEY TOOK THEIR ARMOR OFF, AND WHEN THE ARMOR CAME OFF - SO TOO CAME THEIR INTEGRITY" IT WAS ONLY A MATTER OF A FEW YEARS UNTIL THE LEGION ROTTED FROM WITHIN AND WAS UNABLE TO HOLD THE FRONTIERS...THE BARBARIANS WERE AT THE GATES.
INTEGRITY ... IT IS A COMBINATION OF THE WORDS, "INTEGRITAS" (IN-TEG-RI-TAS) AND "INTEGER" (IN-TE-GER). IT REFERS TO THE PUTTING ON OF ARMOR, OF BUILDING A COMPLETENESS ... A WHOLENESS ... A WHOLENESS IN CHARACTER. HOW APPROPRIATE THAT THE WORD INTEGRITY IS A DERIVATIVE OF TWO WORDS DESCRIBING THE CHARACTER OF A MEMBER OF THE PROFESSION OF ARMS.
THE MILITARY HAS A TRADITION OF PRODUCING GREAT LEADERS THAT POSSESS THE HIGHEST ETHICAL STANDARDS AND INTEGRITY. IT PRODUCES MEN AND WOMEN OF CHARACTER ... CHARACTER THAT ALLOWS THEM TO DEAL ETHICALLY WITH THE CHALLENGES OF TODAY AND TO MAKE CONSCIOUS DECISIONS ABOUT HOW THEY WILL APPROACH TOMORROW. HOWEVER, AS I MENTIONED EARLIER, THIS IS NOT DONE INSTANTLY. IT REQUIRES THAT INTEGRITY BECOMES A WAY OF LIFE ... IT MUST BE WOVEN INTO THE VERY FABRIC OF OUR SOUL. JUST AS WAS TRUE IN THE DAYS OF IMPERIAL ROME, YOU EITHER WALK IN YOUR INTEGRITY DAILY, OR YOU TAKE OFF THE ARMOR OF THE "INTEGER" (IN-TE-GER) AND LEAVE YOUR HEART AND SOUL EXPOSED... OPEN TO ATTACK.
MY CHALLENGE TO YOU IS SIMPLE BUT OFTEN VERY DIFFICULT ... WEAR YOUR ARMOR OF INTEGRITY ... TAKE FULL MEASURE OF ITS WEIGHT ... FIND COMFORT IN ITS PROTECTION ... DO NOT BECOME LAX. AND ALWAYS, ALWAYS, REMEMBER THAT NO ONE CAN TAKE YOUR INTEGRITY FROM YOU ... YOU AND ONLY YOU CAN GIVE IT AWAY!
THE BIBLICAL BOOK OF PRACTICAL ETHICS - BETTER KNOWN AS THE BOOK OF PROVERBS - SUMS IT UP VERY NICELY: "THE INTEGRITY OF THE UPRIGHT SHALL GUIDE THEM: BUT THE PERVERSENESS OF TRANSGRESSORS SHALL DESTROY THEM". (PR 11:3)
THANK YOU.
The word INTEGRITAS came to mind. Today, similar to the Clinton Administration, so many mid and upper level leaders today have migrated to paying political homage to the power du jour, than to their foundations of our nation, it might be best for us to retain integrity over the Integer of fallen Rome.
An excellent article (bookmarked) but bloody difficult to read in ALL CAPS. Any particular reason for the ALL CAPS?
I checked several posts of the speech. Perhaps the transcript went out as an ALMAR bulletin; I didn’t find another. I had heard about the speech second hand. It’s context focused on the switch from tactical Integritas to political allegiance.
BTW, this is also the etymology of the NAZI salute.
The INTEGRITAS salute was the centurion beating his breastplate, similar to our ‘inspection arms’ command, of bringing a rifle to Port Arms, opening the breach and displaying the empty chamber for inspection. It manifest the soldier was ready for battle to the commander.
When the salute changed to manifest allegiance to the commander over the manifestation of military capacity, the thinking of the military also changed.
The Integritas salute kept the hand on the breastplate. The ‘Hail Caesar’ salute continued the breastplate beat with an upward thrust of the hand, palm outward, manifesting loyalty and exposure to the commander.
The NAZIs emphasized the allegiance to their Third Reich messiah, Adolph Hitler in deleting the breast beat, but continueing the outward palm salute with arm thrust forward.
bookmark for later
So, what’s the Obama salute going to be?
Ping for later read when my eyes can tolerate CAPS.
Here it is in lower case, with a few punctuations include for legibility.:::
Transcript of remarks at JSCOPE 2000 by Gen Krulak.
We study and we discuss ethical principles because it serves to strengthen and validate our own inner value system. ... It gives direction to what I call our moral compass. It is the understanding of ethics that becomes the foundation upon which we can deliberately commit to inviolate principles. It becomes the basis of what we are. ... of what we include in our character. Based upon it, we commit to doing what is right. We expect such commitment from our leaders. But most importantly, we must demand it of ourselves.
Sound morals and ethical behavior cannot be established or created in a day, ...a semester,...or a year. They must be institutionalized within our character over time. They must become a way of life. They go beyond our individual services and beyond our ranks or positions. They cut to the here and to the soul of who we are and what we are and what we must be,...men and women of character. They arm us for the challenges to come and they impart to us a sense of wholeness. They unite us in the calling we know as the profession of arms.
Of all the moral and ethical guideposts that we have been brought up to recognize, the one that, for me, stands above the rest, ... the one that I have kept in the forefront of my mind ... is integrity. It is my ethical and personal touchstone.
Integrity as we know it today, stands for soundness of moral principle and character - uprightness - honesty. Yet there is more. Integrity is also an ideal, ... a goal to strive for,...and for a man or woman to “walk in their integrity” is to require constant discipline and usage. The word INTEGRITY itself is a martial word that comes to us from ancient Roman Army tradition.
During the time of the 12 Caesars, the Roman Army would conduct morning inspections. As the inspecting Centurion would come in front of each legionaire, the soldier would strike with his right fist the armor breastplate that covered his heart. The armor had to be strongest there in order to protect the heart from the sword thrusts and from arrow strikes. As the soldier struck his armor, he would shout, “INTEGITAS”, (In-Teg-Ri-Tas) which in latin means material wholeness, completeness, and entirety. The inspecting Centurion would listen closely for this affirmation and also for the ring that well kept armor would give off. Satisfied that the armor was sound and that the soldier was protected, he would then move on to the next man.
At about the same time, the Praetorians or Imperial Bodyguard were ascending into power and influence. Drawn from the best “Politically Correct” soldiers of the Legions, they received the finest equipment and armor. They no longer had to shout “INTEGITAS” to signify that their armor was sound. Instead, they struck their breastplate, they would shout “Hail Caesar!”, to signify that their heart belonged to the imperial personage, - not to their unit,..not to an institution,..not to a core of ideals. They armored themselves to serve the cause of a single man.
A century passed and the rift between the Legion and the Imperial Bodyguard and its excesses grew larger. To signify the difference between the two organizations, the legionaire, upon striking his armor would no longer shout “INTEGITAS!” but instead would shout “INTEGER!” (In-te-ger).
Interger means undiminished, complete, perfect. It not only indicated that the armor was sound, it also indicated that the soldier wearing the armor was sound of character. He was complete in his integrity. ...and his heart was in the right place,...his standards and morals were high. He was not associated with the immoral conduct that was rapidly becoming the signature of the Praetorian Guards.
The armor of integrity continued to serve the Legion well. For over four centuries, they held the line against the marauding Goths and Vandals, but by 383AD, the social decline that infected the Republic and the Praetorian Guard had its effects upon the Legion.
As a 4th Century Roman General wrote, “when, because of negligence and laziness, parade ground drills were abandoned, the customary armor began to feel heavy, since the soldiers rarely, if ever, wore it. Therefore, they first asked the Emperor to set aside the breastplates and mail, and then the helmets. So our soldiers fought the Goths without any protection for their heart and head and often were beaten by archers. Although there were many disasters, which lead to the loss of great cities, No one tried to respore the armor to the infantry. They took their armor off, and when the armor came off, so too came their integrity.” It was only a matter of a few years until the Legion rotted from within and was unable to hold the frontiers. The Barbarians were at the gates.
INTEGRITY,....it is a combination of the words, “INTEGRITAS”, and “INTEGER”. It refers to putting on the armor, of building a completeness,...a wholeness,...a wholeness in character. How appropriate that the word, ‘Integrity’, is a derivative of two words describing the character of a member of the profession of arms.
The military has a tradition of producing great leaders that possess the highest ethical standards and integrity.
It produces men and women of charater,...acharacter that allows them to deal ethically with the challenges of today and to make conscious decisions about how they will approach tomorrow. However, as I mentioned earlier, this is not done instantly. It requires that integrity becomes a way of life. It must be woven into the very fabric of our soul. Just as was true in the days of Imperial Rome, you either walk in your integrity daily, or you take off your armor of the “INTEGER” and leave your heart and soul exposed,...open to attack.
My challenge to you is simple, but often very difficult. Wear your armor of integrity. Take full measure of its weight. Find comfort in its protection. Do not become lax. ...and always, always, remember that no one can take your integrity from you. You and only you can give it away.
The Biblical book of practical ethics, better known as the Book of Proverbs, sums it up very nicely: “The integrity of the upright shall guide them: but the perverseness of transgressors shall destroy them”. (Proverbs 11:3)
Thank You.
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