America's Army continues to answer the Nation's call, as it has since it was established nearly 235 years ago. Today our Army is fighting two wars, assisting other nations as they build their own security capacity, supporting civil authorities at home, helping the people of Haiti rebuild after a devastating earthquake, and preparing to deter and defeat new threats. The Army's Soldiers, Civilians, and Families faithfully shoulder the load that our Nation asks of them. With the support of the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY PERSONNEL, *POSTURE(GENERAL), CONGRESS,...
The National Guard is an integral part of the military's operational force deployed around the world, and a first responder in case of a catastrophic disaster in the United States. The use of the Army National Guard has been evolving over the last decade, but for many of those years it has lacked modern equipment to conduct its federal and domestic missions. The September 11, 2001 attacks initiated the transformation of the Army National Guard for the 21st century. This paper explores the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY...
This thesis analyzes both sides of the U.S. debate concerning the Comprehensive Test Ban Treaty (CTBT), which was rejected by the U.S. Senate in 1999, and which has attracted renewed interest under the Barack Obama administration. Significant events in international politics have changed the prospects of nuclear proliferation since 1999. Scientists and engineers have improved methods for verifying treaty compliance and ensuring the safety and reliability of U.S. nuclear weapons. Proponents of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *TREATIES, *INTERNATIONAL POLITICS, *NUCLEAR...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL GUARD BUREAU (ARMY) ARLINGTON VA, *NATIONAL GUARD, *POSTURE(GENERAL), ARMY...
Since 1775, the Army has set apart its NCOs from other enlisted Soldiers by distinctive insignia of grade. With more than 200 years of service, the U.S. Army's Noncommissioned Officer Corps has distinguished itself as the world's most accomplished group of military professionals. Historical and daily accounts of life as an NCO are exemplified by acts of courage, and a dedication and a willingness to do whatever it takes to complete the mission. NCOs have been celebrated for decorated service in...
Topics: DTIC Archive, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC, *POSTURE(GENERAL), *NONCOMMISSIONED OFFICERS,...
The Canadian government's historical fiscal and strategic Defense choices and current fiscal projections for the near term, the present-day and future threats to Canadian sovereignty, and the current Defense posture pose a unique challenge for the Canadian Forces (CF). This paper argues that the CF would be better postured to meet current and future strategic requirements while still meeting Canadian foreign policy objectives by replacing the conventional land forces (Army) with lightly...
Topics: DTIC Archive, MARINE CORPS UNIV QUANTICO VA SCHOOL OF ADVANCED WARFIGHTING (SAW), *SPECIAL...
It is well-recognized that for large catastrophes such as tornadoes, earthquakes, disease outbreaks, or aftermath of a war, coalitions that can coordinate and exploit resources and capabilities of many organizations are required to respond effectively. It is our thesis that in such coalition environments, classical security policies and access-control mechanisms need to be augmented by incorporating the notion of risk and trustworthiness of the parties involved. In this paper, we systematically...
Topics: DTIC Archive, IBM THOMAS J WATSON RESEARCH CENTER YORKTOWN HEIGHTS NY, *SECURITY, *MANAGEMENT...
In its ongoing global realignment of U.S. forces and installations, the Department of Defense (DOD) plans to reduce the number of troops permanently stationed overseas, consolidate overseas bases, and establish a network of smaller forward locations with limited personnel. Realigning the U.S. overseas posture involves closing obsolete and redundant bases, constructing new facilities costing billions of dollars, and ensuring that other needed infrastructure is in place to support realigned...
Topics: DTIC Archive, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES),...
Today, the United States faces a spectrum of challenges to our national security and global interests. As an integral member of the Joint team, America's Air Force provides the critical capabilities of Global Vigilance, Global Reach, and Global Power. The United States Air Force is All In today's Joint fight. At the same time, our investments in new capabilities will ensure we are ready for tomorrow's challenges. The mission of the United States Air Force is to fly, fight, and win...in air,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *AIR FORCE TRAINING, *AIR FORCE OPERATIONS,...
While the fiscal year 2009 overseas master plans generally reflect recent changes in U.S. basing strategies and the challenges DOD faces in their implementation, as well as address most of our prior recommendations, DOD provided the plans to Congress in May 2008, 3 months after the February 2008 budget submission, even though both the Senate and conference reports accompanying the fiscal year 2004 military construction bill require DOD to issue the plans with the military construction budget...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lepore, Brian J, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *DEFENSE SYSTEMS,...
While the pace and overall extent of reposturing in Iraq has yet to be determined, various defense commands began planning for reposturing in fall 2007, and in May 2008 DOD began coordinating these individual planning efforts to develop a logistical framework based on three key assumptions. According to DOD officials, initial planning efforts were uncoordinated because the three organizations undertaking them the Defense Logistics Agency (DLA), the Army Materiel Command(AMC), and Headquarters,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Solis, William M, GOVERNMENT ACCOUNTABILITY OFFICE WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY PLANNING,...
This monograph determines the role and current posture of the United States Army, and specifically its intelligence corps, in Department of Defense (DoD) Intelligence Community (IC) implementation and execution of Intelligence Campaign Planning (ICP). ICP is emerging as a new procedure for the DoD IC to centrally plan ISR Synchronization in support of regional combatant commander operation plans. ICP initially emerged out of intelligence reform after September 11, 2001 and operational...
Topics: DTIC Archive, McAninch, Kevin A, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF...
The Cold War generated great interest in the nuclear arsenals of both involved major world powers late in the 20th Century. When the Soviet Union broke apart, concern lingered over the safety and future of those atomic arms, whose deterioration was symptomatic of the Red state's failures. This paper examines the new Russian nuclear forces, their evolving situation and doctrine for their employment.
Topics: DTIC Archive, Barney, Paul K, AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLL MAXWELL AFB AL, *NUCLEAR WEAPONS, *RUSSIA,...
The United States Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) will celebrate its 20th Anniversary in April, 2007. The impetus for the Command's creation was the failed rescue attempt of American hostages in Iran in 1980. Congress recognized that the capabilities and equipment required to conduct joint special operations could not be fragmented throughout the Services and be successful. This vision established a joint Special Operations headquarters, with service-like responsibilities, that could...
Topics: DTIC Archive, UNITED STATES SPECIAL OPERATIONS COMMAND MACDILL AFB FL, *MILITARY CAPABILITIES,...
The enhanced portable inductive artillery fuze setter (EPIAFS) is a product improvement of the portable inductive artillery fuze setter (PIAFS). The EPIAFS was designed to receive data manually and via cable and to inductively set all the fuzes set by the PIAFS and initialize the Excalibur ammunition. The EPIAFS system consists of the platform integration kit (PIK) installed in the howitzer s fire control system, a 15-foot cable to connect the EPIAFS to a PIK receptacle on the howitzer, and the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Zubal, Orest, ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD HUMAN RESEARCH AND...
Budget estimating relationships BERs for flying depot-level reparables DLRs explain the direct effect of specified variables on obligated funds associated with spare parts that directly support the U.S. Air Force USAF Flying Hour Program. In FY02, net sales of DLRs to Air Force commands hit historic highs. To provide the Air Force Cost Analysis Improvement Group with a tool to better understand the commands-- budgetary submissions, we develop several explanatory BERs to understand why flying...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Hildebrandt, Gregory G, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *MILITARY AIRCRAFT, *AIRCRAFT...
The Bush Administration conducted a review of U.S. nuclear weapons force posture during its first year in office. Although the review sought to adjust U.S. nuclear posture to address changes in the international security environment at the start of the new century, it continued many of the policies and programs that had been a part of the U.S. nuclear posture during the previous decade and during the Cold War. This report, which will be updated as needed, provides an overview of the U.S....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Woolf, Amy F, LIBRARY OF CONGRESS WASHINGTON DC CONGRESSIONAL RESEARCH SERVICE,...
The 2006 Army Posture Statement describes how the Army is executing The Army Plan to meet the challenges of today and to be better prepared for those we will face tomorrow. Focusing on the Soldier, our centerpiece, the Posture Statement summarizes key implications of the 21st century security environment. This discussion provides the context to examine the Army Vision to accomplish our enduring, constitutionally-derived mission. The Army Plan consists of four overarching, interrelated...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Harvey, Francis J, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF PUBLIC AFFAIRS (ARMY) WASHINGTON DC, *ARMY...
The 2007 Army Reserve Posture Statement describes how the Army Reserve continues to transform from a strategic reserve to an operational force, meeting today's challenges as it better prepares for future uncertainties. Focusing on the Army Reserve skill-rich Warrior Citizens, equipment and resources needed to support The Army Plan, the Posture Statement provides the context to examine Army Reserve initiatives, accomplishments and compelling needs. The Posture Statement begins with a look at a...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Stultz, Jack C, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY...
The U.S.-China Strategic Dialogue brought together Chinese and U.S. strategic experts in their personal capacities to discuss to the role of nuclear weapons in Sino-American relations with the aim of minimizing mutual misunderstanding and identifying practical steps for bilateral cooperation. Relatively open discussions on core nuclear issues were held, positive signs on a number of regional topics were visible, and promising avenues for future discussions emerged. The goal of this series of...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Twomey, Christopher P, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF NATIONAL...
In its December 2001 Nuclear Posture Review, the Bush administration described its plan for transforming the roles and structure of U.S. nuclear forces to meet the realities of the 21st century. The updated posture laid out plans to reduce U.S. reliance on nuclear weapons by building up conventional strike capabilities, missile defenses, and a more responsive and robust defense infrastructure. To be effective, however, this new posture highlighted several key areas that need to be addressed....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Mays, Galen W, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *NUCLEAR FORCES(MILITARY), NUCLEAR...
The U.S. Navy should pursue a sea based AOC capability as an operationally significant concept that greatly enhances the Navy's position in joint operations. Achieving this capability would posture naval forces to more closely fulfill the requirement mandated by the National Military Strategy to conduct military operations that dominate the full spectrum of conflict. Though previously limited by technological constraints, undeniable trends across military transformation efforts point to its...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Albea, Leopoldo, NAVAL WAR COLL NEWPORT RI JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS DEPT, *NAVAL...
The present volume, Reposturing the Force: U.S. Overseas Presence in the Twenty-first Century, is the twenty-sixth in the Newport Papers monograph series, published since 1991 by the Naval War College Press. Its primary aim is to provide a snapshot of a process-the ongoing reconfiguration of America's foreign military footprint abroad-that is likely to prove of the most fundamental importance for the long-term security of the United States, yet has so far received little if any systematic...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Lord, Carnes, NAVAL WAR COLL NEWPORT RI, *OVERSEAS, *POSTURE(GENERAL), *MILITARY...
The United States forward military presence in the Middle East has been on the rise for well over a decade. Recent polling data has indicated that favorable Arab public opinion of the United States and its foreign policy is in decline. This thesis explores the unfavorable opinions of the Arab world toward U.S. foreign policies, utilizing data from recent polls taken in several countries in the Middle East, and suggests a causal relationship between the development of unfavorable opinion in the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Logue, Bart W, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *FOREIGN POLICY, *UNITED STATES...
The U.S. Army Research Laboratory's (ARL's) Radio Frequency and Electronics Division sponsored and conducted a series of measurements to characterize the millimeter wave (MMW) signatures of one Soldier carrying a rocket-propelled grenade (RPG) launcher with grenade at 34 GHz over three depression angles and for three different body postures: prone, kneeling, and standing. The measurements were taken by ARL at its outdoor signature research facility at Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD, on 6 through...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Stratton, Suzanne R, ARMY RESEARCH LAB ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND MD, *RADAR CROSS...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF (AIR FORCE) WASHINGTON DC, *OPERATIONAL READINESS, *AIR...
Users Guide (NSRP 0540) Gives an overview of the 10 module set of environmental training modules, plus key issues involved in training in general. Instructions are supplied for how the modules can be modified to suit individual shipyards, as well as hardware and software requirements. Module 7 (NSRP 0547) Environmental Requirements of Concern to Shipyards Content: General overview of ALL requirements as they apply to shipyards. Emphasis on technical aspects and actions needed for compliance,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, NATIONAL STEEL AND SHIPBUILDING CO SAN DIEGO CA, *ENVIRONMENTS, *SHIPBUILDING,...
As the Department of Defense prepares for the 21st century security environment, tough decisions will need to be made within a fiscally constrained budget. These decisions must rest upon the guidance contained in the national strategies, Global Defense Posture, and Transformation Planning Guidance. Sea basing meets this guidance regardless of the composition of ground forces. Furthermore, sea basing is especially effective in response to the lesser contingencies that are anticipated due to the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Krause, Cary J, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV NORFOLK VA JOINT ADVANCED WARFIGHTING SCHOOL,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF STAFF (AIR FORCE) WASHINGTON DC, *OPERATIONAL READINESS, *AIR...
Low back pain (LBP) and work-related musculoskeletal disorders (WMSDs) can lead to employee absenteeism, sick leave, and permanent disability. Over the years, much work has been done in examining physical exposure to ergonomic risks. The current research presents a new approach for assessing WMSD risk during lifting related tasks that combines traditional observational methods with video recording methods. One particular application area, the Future Combat System Medical Evacuation Vehicle (FCS...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wilson, Rhoda M, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA DEPT OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, SECRETARY OF THE AIR FORCE WASHINGTON DC, *POSTURE(GENERAL), *SPACE MISSIONS, *AIR...
In a RAND study that I led which is currently under review, my colleagues Mark Burles, Michael Chase, and Kevin Pollpeter analyzed Chinese military doctrinal writings that discuss how to defeat a militarily superior adversary such as the United States, and found in them at least eight strategic principles that have implications for U.S. force posture in the Pacific theater. The first such principle is seizing the initiative early in a conflict. For example, Chinese military analysts note that,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Cliff, Roger, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *MILITARY FORCES(UNITED STATES), *POLITICAL...
In view of the Soviet Union's growing interest in the Middle East-Persian Gulf area, NATO's Southern Region, neglected for over 30 years, is rapidly becoming a chief area of concern, second only to the Central Region. And yet, its defensive capability is no match for the Soviet-Warsaw Pact threat. Turkey, although the most strategically important member in the Southern Flank, is the weakest. The USAF rotational fighter squadron at Incirlik can be utilized immediately and cost effectively, to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Porter, Samuel E, NATIONAL WAR COLL WASHINGTON DC, *MILITARY OPERATIONS, *NATO, *AIR...
Australia is America's oldest friend and ally in the Asia-Pacific region and second closet ally in the world. However, there currently is a debate in Australia about what the United States expects from the alliance and the nature of American power. Australia's self-reliant defense posture in Southeast Asia and the South Pacific contributes to mutual security. That posture is strengthened by the U.S. security guarantee and access to U.S. intelligence, defense science, weapons, and military...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Dibb, Paul, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC STUDIES,...
The 2004 National Military Strategy (NMS) directs a force sized to defend the homeland to deter forward in and from four regions and conduct two overlapping swift defeat campaigns. Even when committed to a number of lesser contingencies the force must be able to win decisively in one of the two campaigns. This 1-4-2-1 force sizing construct places a premium on increasing innovation and efficient methods to achieve objectives. The construct establishes mission parameters for the most demanding...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Henry, Samuel L, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *MILITARY STRATEGY, *NATIONAL...
One of the goals of the Society of Automotive Engineers Human Modeling Subcommittee has been to link models of human processes with anthropometric (human body) models. This requires conveying actions such as climb, lift or operate, and it requires a method to convey the state of the virtual world. This paper describes a possible standard protocol to query figure models for information such as the human's posture, clothing worn or an object's location. This protocol was derived from user...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ianni, John D, AIR FORCE RESEARCH LAB WRIGHT-PATTERSON AFB OH, *MATHEMATICAL MODELS,...
On 1 October 2003 the USAF transferred control of its CONUS-based combat search and rescue (CSAR) assets from Air Combat Command to Air Force Special Operations Command (AFSOC). Transfer to AFSOC was CSAR's fourth major reorganization in twenty years, and was the latest in a turbulent procession of attempts to improve the combat effectiveness of CSAR forces. Despite possessing an abundance of brave, motivated, and extremely capable personnel yearning to accomplish their mission, dysfunctional...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Cline, John D, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *COMBAT EFFECTIVENESS, *AIR...
Since the end of the Cold War, the United States has been reexamining the role of nuclear forces in its national security policy. Traditional U.S. nuclear strategy was primarily intended to deter a Soviet attack against the United States, along with a few lesser objectives. This strategy called for a nuclear arsenal held at constant high alert and a Single Integrated Operational Plan (STOP) that would make execution of a retaliatory strike as simple, quick, and effective as possible. Today, the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *NUCLEAR WEAPONS, *NATIONAL SECURITY, NUCLEAR WARFARE,...
In order to ensure the confidentially, integrity, and availability of networked resources operating on the Global Information Grid, the Department of Defense has incorporated a Defense-in-Depth posture. This posture includes the use of network security mechanisms and does not rely on a single defense for protection. Firewalls, Intrusion Detection Systems (IDS's), Anti-Virus (AV) software, and routers are such tools used. In recent years, computer security discussion groups have included IDS's...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Givens, Mark A, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *OPERATING SYSTEMS(COMPUTERS),...
The purpose of this MBA Project was to recommend force development solutions in terms of capabilities to meet the United States Army's future utility helicopter requirements. The last thorough review of requirements for the utility helicopter feet of the future was constricted in 2000. This project focuses on changes that have occurred in the Army's since then, and the extent to which various alternative courses of action address those changes. The report begins by briefly considering changes...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bentzel, Thomas F, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS...
Just as the advent of precision-guided weapons has significantly reduced and limited collateral damage in modern technological warfare, so the emergence of cyber technology may produce a shift in the very way in which war is conceived in the twenty-first century, reducing the amount of collateral damage and the number of combatant casualties to the point it may be possible to subdue the enemy without bloodshed. The first line of attack In warfare has always been the adversary's ability to wage...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Cox, Sonya, NAVAL WAR COLL NEWPORT RI JOINT MILITARY OPERATIONS DEPT, *INFORMATION...
Readiness is a major element in Navy Medicine with medical treatment facilities possessing unique operational missions. Naval Hospital, Jacksonville, Florida (NHJAX) recently became the ready Fleet Hospital for the East Coast. Additionally, NHJAX is responsible for having a Medical Augmentation Team ready to assist the USS NASSAU (LHA-4) during operational commitments and contingencies. Assignment to these platforms, as well as other deployment requirements, have the NHJAX staff focusing on...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Wessel, Philip K, NAVAL HOSPITAL JACKSONVILLE FL, *NAVAL PERSONNEL, *OPERATIONAL...
Operation Desert Shield/Desert Storm served as a wake-up call to the Department of Defense in regards to its mobility posture and capabilities. After more than a decade to evaluate and respond to the lessons learned, has the Department of Defense improved its mobility capabilities? Successive Mobility Requirements Studies since 1991 have set forth what mobility capabilities the combatant commander foresees. This paper reviews the progress of mobility capabilities from Desert Storm to the...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Nelson, Dean A, ARMY WAR COLL CARLISLE BARRACKS PA, *MILITARY CAPABILITIES, *MILITARY...
The nature, scope, and viability of the strategic relationship between the People's Republic of China (PRC) and the United States have emerged as leading security policy issues. Among the many reasons for this are: China's evidently growing defense budget and its military modernization campaign; its often threatening rhetoric over Taiwan, its reputed espionage activities, and disputes over collateral security issues, such as China's continuing proliferation of weapons of mass destruction....
Topics: DTIC Archive, Ellis, Jason D, NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIV WASHINGTON DC INST FOR NATIONAL STRATEGIC...
This thesis develops a mathematical model to explore epidemic spread through the Ground Combat Element (GCE) of the Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU). The model will simulate an epidemic caused by a biological attack using an agent that has the ability to spread through person-to-person contact (small pox hemorrhagic fever, etc.) A stochastic modeling process will be used along with widely accepted mathematical formulas an SEIR (Susceptible- Exposed-Infectious-Removed) epidemic model. A...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Paterson, Ryan, NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *MATHEMATICAL MODELS,...
The purpose of this research is to determine if the Guatemalan military has successfully transitioned from a wartime counterinsurgency military to a professional peacetime military subordinated to civilian control within a democracy. In December of 1996, the Guatemalan government and the insurgent representatives signed the final Peace Accord that brought an end to the country's thirty-six years of civil war. Since then, the Guatemalan military has had four years in which to transition from war...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Saenz, James E, ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS, *PEACETIME,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Tellis, Ashley J, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *NUCLEAR WEAPONS, *INDIA,...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Khalilzad, Zalmay, RAND CORP SANTA MONICA CA, *UNITED STATES, *INTERNATIONAL...
Naval Aviation's annual Class A' Flight Mishap rate is commonly used as a measure of safety effectiveness. Interventions implemented over the past four decades greatly reduced mishap occurrence by focusing on aircrew and supervisory error. Less attention has been paid to the role maintenance plays in Naval Aviation mishaps, though it is consistently responsible for approximately 16 percent of all Class A' Flight Mishaps. In 1998, a Maintenance Climate Assessment Survey (MCAS) was developed to...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Oneto, Todd J., NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, *NAVAL AVIATION, *AIRCRAFT...
A Revolution in Military Logistics is a necessary precursor to the Revolution in Military Affairs. Army and the Department of Defense senior leaders have affirmed and reinforced this idea in logistics literature throughout the past two years. What, however, is a Revolution in Military Logistics and is the Army actively seeking to bring one about? This monograph provides evidence that the growth of logistics systems in the Army has been incremental and evolutionary and that the Army is not...
Topics: DTIC Archive, Bentz, Randall M., ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT LEAVENWORTH KS SCHOOL OF...