 Is there a link between integrity and warfighting? Sino-Gilday's Charge of Command says that integrity is a foundation of warfighting effectiveness. He talks about trust shared between captain and crew as a necessary component to warfighting effectiveness. In Charles Feltman's Thin Book of Trust, he describes four distinctions of trust, care, sincerity, competence, and reliability. Care and sincerity indicate that the leader is in the fray together with their subordinates and can be relied upon to keep their word. Competence in Feltman's context indicates that an individual either knows how to perform the task at hand or is willing to learn. Reliability means that when someone commits to doing a task, it will get done and is closely tied to integrity. How do you demonstrate integrity, internal and external to your organization? Lead well this week.