Knowledge goes beyond the facts of the mission; it is knowing your team, the culture in which you work, knowing your own strengths and weaknesses, and having a desire to excel. If a leader lacks knowledge, they could have a detrimental impact on not just a mission but on the war. A leader who continuously disrespects the culture of their area of operations because they lacked knowledge of said culture could harm over all mission. If the goal is to build trust between the U.S and the host nation, knowledge of the culture and history of the people is important. Leaders who actively seek knowledge to better themselves have less chance of making wrong judgments leading to improper decisions. Irregular warfare is constantly changing and it is on the leader to constantly seek new knowledge. The key traits of Judgement, Decisiveness, and Knowledge will help leaders better address irregular threats. The ability to make use of your knowledge to make a proper judgement of a situation, and subsequently decide on a course of action is paramount. History has shown that no to irregular threats are the same. Though they may seem similar on the surface being able to understand the differences in political, ideological or cultural goals will help in making plans that will result in the elimination of the
Knowledge goes beyond the facts of the mission; it is knowing your team, the culture in which you work, knowing your own strengths and weaknesses, and having a desire to excel. If a leader lacks knowledge, they could have a detrimental impact on not just a mission but on the war. A leader who continuously disrespects the culture of their area of operations because they lacked knowledge of said culture could harm over all mission. If the goal is to build trust between the U.S and the host nation, knowledge of the culture and history of the people is important. Leaders who actively seek knowledge to better themselves have less chance of making wrong judgments leading to improper decisions. Irregular warfare is constantly changing and it is on the leader to constantly seek new knowledge. The key traits of Judgement, Decisiveness, and Knowledge will help leaders better address irregular threats. The ability to make use of your knowledge to make a proper judgement of a situation, and subsequently decide on a course of action is paramount. History has shown that no to irregular threats are the same. Though they may seem similar on the surface being able to understand the differences in political, ideological or cultural goals will help in making plans that will result in the elimination of the