Army Posture Statement: A Statement on the Posture of the United States Army, 2009
2009-05-07
Research Institute Army Physical Readiness Training (FM 3-22.02) Army Preparatory School Army Prepositioned Stocks (APS) Army Reserve Employer Relations...ARFORGEN Army Force Generation AFRICOM Africa Command AMAP Army Medical Action Plan AMC Army Material Command APA Army Prepositioned Stocks AR Army...Ordnance Disposal ES2 Every Soldier a Sensor ETF Enterprise Task Force FCS Future Combat Systems FM Field Manual FORSCOM Forces Command FY Fiscal Year
America’s Army: The Strength of the Nation. 2010 Army Posture Statement
2010-02-19
Task Force ARFORGEN Army Force Generation AFRICOM Africa Command AMAP Army Medical Action Plan AMC Army Material Command APS Army Prepositioned Stocks ...Facilities EBCT Evaluation Brigade Combat Team EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal ES2 Every Soldier a Sensor ETF Enterprise Task Force FCS Future Combat
U.S. Northern Command > Newsroom > Fact Sheets
Operations Command, North U.S. Marine Forces Northern Command U.S. Fleet Forces Command Air Forces Northern U.S. Army North Joint Task Force North Joint Task Force Civil Support Joint Task Force Alaska Joint
2009-03-03
Army Special Forces. Following a 2008 meeting with Gen James N. Mattis (Commander, US Joint Forces Command), Gen James T. Conway (Commandant, US...CAPABILITY Approved by: , Thesis Committee Chair James B. Martin, Ph.D. , Member Gary J. Bjorge, Ph.D. , Member Robert D...Technology: Information technology, bio -technology, weaponry, increased access to information Demographic Changes: Population growth, youth bulge
Controls Over Materiel Procured for Direct Vendor Delivery
1995-02-10
National Guard, Company D, 560th Engineer Battalion, Bainbridge, GA Army National Guard, Company E, 121st Infantry Battalion, Tifton , GA Joint...Command, Fort Monmouth, NJ United States Army Forces Command, Atlanta, GA United States Army Materiel Command, Alexandria, VA United States Army...Fort Gillem, GA Headquarters, Fort Lee, Petersburg, VA Headquarters, Fort Riley, KS Headquarters, National Guard Bureau, Washington, DC Headquarters
Installation Management Command: How is the Command Supporting the Army Plan?
2007-03-27
BRAC), Global Defense Posture Realignment ( GDPR ), and Army Modular Force (AMF). IMCOM will continue to consolidate installations functions to free up...This restationing effort resides in three initiatives: Base Realignment and Closure (BRAC), Global Defense Posture Realignment ( GDPR ), and the Army...training on our installations.”36 The GDPR consolidates forces returning from overseas into selected CONUS installations. AMF has restructured the
Cultural Changes Required in the Army to Truly Achieve a Total Force
2016-02-16
tailored to achieve anticipated objectives.”1 Honorable John M. McHugh , Secretary of the Army Army Directive 2012-08 (Army Total Force Policy...United States Soldier. 16 End Notes 1 McHugh , John M. “Army Directive 2012-08 (Army Total Force Policy).” Secretary of the Army, September 4...1 (February 2006): 40–42. McCullough, Amy. “Out of Reserve (Air Force Reserve Command)” 94, no. 12 (2011): 40. McHugh , John M. “Army Directive 2012
1990-04-09
may not be reeased (or open ibkou eanb t it his been deared by de appropriate military servlc or govemlient mency. Co KOREA TO KALIMANTAN AND BEYOND... Kalimantan and Beyond: The Employment of United States Army Forces Individual Study in Military Civic Action in the Pacific 6. PERFORMING ORG. REPORTN MBER...PROGRAM PAPER KOREA TO KALIMANTAN AND BEYOND: THE EMPLOYMENT OF UNITED STATES ARMY FORCES IN MILITARY CIVIC ACTION IN THE PACIFIC COMMAND AREA OF
The Unified Command Plan and Combatant Commands: Background and Issues for Congress
2012-07-17
U.S. Army Special Operations Command (USASOC) USASOC includes Army Special Forces, also known as Green Berets; Rangers ; Civil Affairs, and Military...weather, day/night C-5 Galaxy -capable air base. JTF-Bravo organizes multilateral exercises and, with partner nations, supports humanitarian and civic
International Affairs Programs: The Air Force Versus the Army
2015-10-01
individual tutoring programs . Additionally RAS personnel are offered regional enhancement studies opportunities at several facilities.48 RAS personnel...AU/ACSC/2015 AIR COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE AIR UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAMS : THE AIR FORCE VERSUS THE ARMY by Robin L...5 COMPARISON: INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS PROGRAMS AIR FORCE VERSUS ARMY 8
32 CFR 644.475 - Excessing Army military and Air Force property.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Excessing Army military and Air Force property... the Related Land) § 644.475 Excessing Army military and Air Force property. The procedures for placing... commander concerned is required. When, under AFR 87-4, the responsible DE is called upon by the Air Force...
32 CFR 507.6 - Authority to manufacture.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... companies who have manufacturing capability and agree to manufacture heraldic items according to applicable... to the Army and Air Force Exchange Service and, upon request, to Army and Air Force commanders. ...
32 CFR 507.6 - Authority to manufacture.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... companies who have manufacturing capability and agree to manufacture heraldic items according to applicable... to the Army and Air Force Exchange Service and, upon request, to Army and Air Force commanders. ...
From the Red Ball Express to the Objective Force: A Quest for Logistics Transformation
2007-03-30
not support. In order to streamline materiel management to the force, Army Sustainment Command developed their Distribution Management Center...material management mission and the establishment and transfer of efforts to the Distribution Management Center, the Army Sustainment Command...attempt to bridge the capability gap. As the Distribution Management Center stands up at Rock Island Arsenal, they will assume responsibility for each
National Guard Forces in the Cyber Domain
2015-05-22
TITLE AND SUBTITLE National Guard Forces in the Cyber Domain 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S...Soldiers. Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER) commander, Lieutenant General Edward Cardon stated that Guard will begin to build combat power with...90 2014 Quadrennial Defense Review, 15. 91 Ibid. 92 Edward C. Cardon , "ARMY.MIL, The Official Homepage of the United
2008-10-24
COMMANDER, U.S. ARMY MATERIAL COMMAND LOGISTICS SUPPORT ACTIVITY Department of Defense Office of Inspector General Report No. SPO-2009...report the serial numbers of weapons it controlled to the DoD SA/LW Registry maintained by the U.S. Army Material Command Logistics Support... Material Command Logistics Support Activity assist the Combined Security Transition Command- Afghanistan in reporting serial numbers for U.S.-supplied
Organizing for Effective Joint Warfare: A Deductive Analysis of U.S. Armed Forces Joint Doctrine
1993-06-18
8217, Unpublished SAMS Monogram , (U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS: i988) p. 25. 3. Frank 0. Hough, et al, History of...SAMS Monogram , (U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS: 1988) , p, 16 and p. 29; and William 0. Pierce, ’Span of Control and...The Operational Commandetr: Is it More Than Just a Nun:ber?", Unpublished SAMS Monogram , (U.S. Army Command and Ueneral Staff College, Fort Leavenworth
Landpower 2020: Enabling Regionally Aligned US Army Forces with Threat-Based Planning
2013-03-01
situation, EUCOM has prioritized BPC as a tenet of its theater strategy, and it is the only command to have submitted the requirement for additional...Army forces to enable BPC as part of the annual GCC’s submission of integrated priorities to the joint staff.27 In fact, EUCOM has requested...perform BPC tasks in the AOR. However, United States Central Command (CENTCOM) indicated a vulnerability to effectively respond to emerging
Blast Computations over a Hemicylindrical Aircraft Shelter
1981-07-01
Westmoreland, C.D., "The HULL Hydro- dinamics Computer Code", AFWL-TR-76-183, U.S. Air Force Wocpon Laboratory, Kirtland Air Force Baze, IN (Septenber...DISTRIBUTION LIST No. of No. of Copies Organization Copies Organization 2 Commander 1 Director Defense Technical Info Center Weapons Systems Evaluation Gp ATTN...DRDTA-’’. Fort Monroe, VA 23651 Warrel, MI 48090 2 Director Commander US Army TRADOC Systems US Army Foreign Scienco and Analysis Activity Technology
Building Coalitions for Humanitarian Operations -- Operation Provide Comfort
1992-04-15
When notified of his new appointment, General Shalilkashvili was the Deputy Commander of United States Army Europe (USAREUR). He arrived at the...refugees. EUCOM selected Air Force Major General James L. Jamerson as the commander of JTF-PC. General Jamerson was serving as the Deputy Commander of U.S...located with JTF-PC headquarters. AFFOR was under the command of Air Force Brigadier General James L. Hobson, Jr. The SOF forces were under the
The Army Study Program Fiscal Year 1992 Report
1991-11-25
Investigation Command (ATTN: CIRM-M-S) 2 US Army Military District of Washington (ATTN: ANRM-RE) 2 US Army Health Services Command (ATTN: HSCM-R) 2 US Army...0 QA AM40 SURVEILLANCE TASK COST ANALYSIS (TCA) 1 9003 9004 AMC MEA AMQEI01C 0 SUPPLY AND SERVICES TASK COST ANALYSIS (TCA) ( 1 9003 9004 AMC MEA 4...CONFLICT MODEL DEVELOPMENT 1 9110 9210 TRADOC T/OAC ATRCLMOC1 P COMBAT SERVICE SUPPORT FORCE DESIGN ANALYSIS 2 9110 9212 TRADOC T/LEE ATRCLMOC2 P
Mission Command During The Falklands War: Opportunities And Limitations
2016-05-26
Monograph by MAJ Brice Roberts United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort...SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) Advanced Military Studies Program CGSC 11. SPONSOR...This study examines the six principles of mission command, as defined by ADP 6-0, as a lens to evaluate operations conducted by the Landing Force
2005-09-01
Command – Space and Global Strike JFCOM Joint Forces Command JFRL Joint Forces Restricted Frequency List JIC Joint Integrating Concept JIM Joint...into the theater’s Joint Restricted Frequency List (JRFL). The ARSST trained the coalition and US soldiers on installation, use and troubleshooting
History of the Army Ground Forces. Study Number 27. History of the Armored Force, Command and Center
1946-01-01
Forces be- *• came closer. With its redesignation as the Armored Command on 2 Tuly 1945, the activ- ities of the Armored Force became more closely...techniques. Num- ber of graduates not available. .,- Clerical Courses Clerical Course - Opened 4 November 1940; closed 22 Tuly 1944. Duration of each class - 8
2008-06-13
Mobility Division AMLO Air Mobility Liaison Officer AMR Air Movement Request AO Area of Operations AOC Air and Space Operations Center BAE...those forces and by doctrine can only advise the AOC Director. Adding to this confused chain of command, the Air Mobility Liaison Officers ( AMLO ...there is not a commander of airlift forces and the AMLO typically answers to Air Mobility Command’s (AMC) 18th Air Force Commander when deployed to
1945-09-01
proficiency in conjunction with other arms and services.7 GHQ and Second Army placed great stress on the development of instructors and the proper training of...separate units. This was clearly brought out in a report of iuspection of Second Army units at Ft. Knox, Ky., by Maj. Gen. J. M. Cumins , Commander of the...covered were food and water, hygiene, housing, field sanitation, and contagious and communicable diseases. Physical exercise stressed mass calisthenics
Army - Air Force Cooperation: Looking Backward to Move Forward
2016-05-26
ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Lt Col Eric A. Smith 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS...ES) School of Advanced Military Studies, U.S. Army Command and General Staff College 201 Reyolds Ave., Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027 8. PERFORMING ORG...dispute, the Joint Chiefs of Staff directed US Strike Command to independently test the Army’s new mobility concepts performed separately by both the Army
2008-12-19
Undistributed ISFF-Funded Equipment 105 17. Iraqi Army Maintenance Program 107 18. Class IX Material Management 115 Part V – Medical Sustainability 123...database and are subsequently forwarded to the Army Material Command, Logistics Support Activity for inclusion in the DoD Small Arms and Light Weapons...be forwarded to the Army Material Command, Logistics Support Activity for inclusion in the DoD Small Arms and Light Weapons Serialization Program
A Primer on Fire Support for Joint Special Operations
1993-04-15
been "a battery commander with the 99th Field Artillery (Pack) at Fort Hoyle , Maryland." 3 7 The addition of the provisional cannon company to the Force...gatherer for special operations.143 ROLE OF THE FIRE SUPPORT OFFICER During a recent interview, Major General Fred F. Marty, Commandant of the Field...143. Ibid., 722-724. 144. Fred F. Marty, Major General, U.S. Army, Commandant of the U.S. Army Field Artillery School, Fort Sill, Oklahoma, interview by
2003-01-01
Nationalist commanders such as Huang Wei , who commanded the Nationalist Twelfth Army during the campaign. I also traveled to Xuzhou, the main city in the...faculty. CCP members are appointed to important administrative positions within the Huangpu Military Academy and attend as students. 1925 Sun Yat-sen...Twelfth Army], Huang Wei commanding, have been drawn into the Tongbai Mountains by the CPFA 2d and 6th columns and local forces. For quite some time
The Tri-Services Site Characterization Analysis Penetrometer System (SCAPS) was developed by the U.S. Army (U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Waterways Experiment Station [WES] and the Army Environmental Center [AEC]), Navy (Naval Command, Control and Ocean Surveillance Center), and ...
The Dynamics of Change: Regeneration of the Indonesian Army.
1984-11-15
Army Special Forces (KOPASSANDHA): COI1U11a11Idl MG Yogic Suardi Memet * it(B) CCL, W ismuy Ar i.-j MU11,1IL101 A (N4) Deputy Commander *MG Soedjasmin0...KLTG Yogic Suardi Memet Cdr KODAM, VI/Cdr Special Forces Cdr KOWILHAN II BG S. Momon HI. Ad ip)Utro) Unknown Chi Army F iulaaic L’uia’ BC IP1
Self-Synchronization, the Future Joint Force and the United States Army’s Objective Force
2003-05-22
Hall 250 Gibbon Ave Fort Leavenworth, KS66027 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER ATZL-SWV 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME AND ADDRESS , 10...Institute Proceedings, 124, no.1., January 1998, 28-35. Conner , William M., "Emerging Army Doctrine: Command and Control." Military Review, March-April 2002
Common command-and-control user interface for current force UGS
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Stolovy, Gary H.
2009-05-01
The Current Force Unattended Ground Sensors (UGS) comprise the OmniSense, Scorpion, and Silent Watch systems. As deployed by U.S. Army Central Command in 2006, sensor reports from the three systems were integrated into a common Graphical User Interface (GUI), with three separate vendor-specific applications for Command-and-Control (C2) functions. This paper describes the requirements, system architecture, implementation, and testing of an upgrade to the Processing, Exploitation, and Dissemination back-end server to incorporate common remote Command-and-Control capabilities.
Commercial Practices as Applied to Total Asset Visibility
2003-12-01
Defense Technical Information Center 8725 John J. Kingman Road, Suite 0944 Ft. Belvoir, VA 22060-6218 DISCLAIMER This Technical Report is published...visibility," says John Coburn, retired four-star commanding general of the United States Army, materiel command, an operation that supports the Army...would still take an additional three days for maintenance personnel to get their hands on it). This outsourcing phenomenon is common at most Air Force
2017-05-25
Pontijas Army of Spain School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2017...Seminar Leader Joseph A. Schafer, COL ___________________________________, Director, School of Advanced Military Studies James C. Markert, COL Accepted...Building the capacity of indigenous forces to face the insurgency works toward increasing their competence , capability
Command and Control: An Introduction
1989-03-01
34 [Ref. 13:p. 31) F. SUMMARY With an understanding of the architecture of generic command and control sytems , it is now time to examine the 146 methods...Center ABM Antiballistic Missile ACCS Army Command and Control System ACE Aviation Combat Element ADP Automatic Data Processing AFB Air Force Base AFM Air
Mobilization Base Requirements Model (MOBREM) Study. Phases I-V.
1984-08-01
Department Health Services Command Base Mobilization Plan; DARCOM; Army Communications Command (ACC); Military Transportation Manage- ment Command...Chief of Staff. c. The major commands in CONUS are represented on the next line. FORSCOM, DARCOM, TRADOC, and Health Service Commands are the larger...specialized combat support and combat service support training. Tile general support force (GSF) units are non- deployable ’inits supporting tne CONUS
Propagation of Visible and Infrared Radiation in Fog, Rain, and Snow
1982-07-01
Force Base Washington, D.C. 20332 Project manager Smoke/Obscurants 3 Aberden Proving Ground , MD 21005 ATTN: DRCPM-SMK Air Force GL 1 Hanscom AFB...Research Laboratory Technical Reports Boulder, CO 80303 ATTN: Library, R-51 Director U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Agency Aberdeen Proving Ground ...DRSMI-RRO 1 DRSMI-RHC 1 Commander 1 U.S. Army Electronic Proving Grounds Fort Huachuca, AZ 85613 ATTN: STEEP-MT-ST Director 1 U.S. Army Ballistic
Army ROTC’s Challenge: Providing Lieutenants for the Objective Force
2002-04-09
the major challenge facing Cadet Command and Army ROTC. It must provide the majority of lieutenants for the Objective Force. The purpose...34Generation X" and "Generation Y" markets. ROTC has a well-established tradition of producing good leaders for the Army, but it must ensure that it is...able to adapt and change as necessary to meet both the needs of the college students that it seeks to recruit,
Mental Health Advisory Team (MHAT) 6 -- Operation Enduring Freedom 2009 Afghanistan
2009-11-06
Mental Health Advisory Team (MHAT) 6 Operation Enduring Freedom 2009 Afghanistan 6 November 2009 Office o f the Command Surgeon US Forces...Afghanistan (USFOR-A) and Office o f The Surgeon General United States Army Medical Command The results and opinions presented in this report are...United States Army, or the Office of The Surgeon General. The MHAT 6 team would like to acknowledge the active involvement and in-theater support
Avoiding Clean Air Act Enforcement Actions
1994-06-01
process or common-source permits (for instance, all boilers or all sources within a defined area on one per- mit); or separate permits for every source of... boilers ; and explosive produc- tion processes. The limitations on NO. emissions may become more stringent if it is determined that these emissions...ISC = Infornmtbon Systems C~r;, INSCOM w; HSC m HhO Sewims Com- rand; FORSCOM - Forces Command; ARNG a Army Natonal Guwd; AMC = Army Maet Command
Joint Publication 3-31. Command and Control for Joint Land Operations
2010-06-29
task force] FALCON .” Admiral James Ellis, Commander, Joint Task Force NOBLE ANVIL during Operation ALLIED FORCE in letter correspondence to RAND...beneficial effect on the gr ound cam paign.” D uring t he ca mpaign, “ Army and M arine artillery were used interchangeably.” SOURCE: Lieutenant...consolidates, prioritizes, and forwards ultra -high frequency tactical satellite requirements to the JFC for channel allocation. k. Establishes, supervises
32 CFR Appendix C to Part 246 - Personnel Policies and Procedures
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Unified Commands, the American Forces Information Service (AFIS), and the U.S. Army to the S&S. 2. As DoD... Director of the AFIS, to the Unified Command Commander-in-Chief (CINC), who shall make the final selection... Unified Command CINC and the AFIS, to substitute a DoD-funded “training-with-industry” program with...
The Art of Selection: Command Selection Failures, and a Better Way to Select Army Senior Leaders
2013-04-12
and Effects ( MFE ), Force Sustainment (FS), and Operations Support (OS). Board members review board files in accordance with the instructions given to...Fires, and Effects ( MFE ), Operations Support (OS), and Force Sustainment (FS). The exact composition of a command selection board is governed by a...policy updated annually by the Military Personnel Management Directorate. For example, the MFE lieutenant colonel command board will be made up of one
Status of the Navy Strategic Documents Command Directory Our Ships Fact Files Today in Naval History Defense.gov U.S. Army U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Coast Guard Naval History & Heritage Command Ships Fact Files Today in Naval History Contact Us Command Addresses (SNDL) FAQ Leadership Secretary of
Individual Differences in Attentional Flexibility.
1978-05-15
L A CADEMY ANNAPOLIS , MD 21*02 CDR PAUL NELSON NAVAL MEDICAL R& D COMMAND 1 Mr. Arnold I. Rubinstein CODE 1s14 Human Resoureces Program Manager...ARMY RESE AR CH iNSTITUTE Hea d Human Factors Engineering Div. 5001 EISENHOWER AVENUE Naval Air Development Center ALEXANDRI A , VA 22~~ 3 W~ rm inst...WEDNESDA Y, MAY 3, 1978 09:53 :0O—PDT PAGE 14 Army Air Force Dr. Joseph Ward 1 Air Force Human Resources Lab U.S. Army Research Institute AFHRL/PED 5001
State Defense Forces and Their Role in American Homeland Security
2015-03-01
Solving the 72- hour Problem,” Heritage Foundation, August 21, 2006, http://www heritage.org/research/reports/2006/08/ state-and-regional-responses-to...Soldier-Statesmen of the Constitution, U.S. Army Center of Military History, U.S. Army, August 11, 2000, http://www.history.army mil/books/RevWar/ss/ch4...the battle of Yorktown was not the militia, but the French naval force commanded by Admiral Comte de Grasse who kept the British from 101 John Adams
Balancing Petroleum Force Structure/Capabilities between Active and Reserve Components
2013-03-01
ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Colonel Robert M. Mundell Department of Command, Leadership, and Management 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT...Colonel Kenneth R. Hook United States Army Colonel Robert M. Mundell Department of Command, Leadership, and Management Project
A Short History of the U.S. Army Adjutant General’s Corps, 1775-2013
2013-01-01
of the Continental Army that General George Washington would command for the duration of the war against Great Britain, 1775-1781. On 16 June 1775...the Korean War eventually forced the school to move to Fort Benjamin Harrison, Indiana, in March 1951.29 Brigadier General Herbert C...Mouseketter on the Mickey Brigadier General Herbert C. Holdridge 1st Commandant, AGS 1942-1943 35 Mouse Club, and second, as Wally Cleaver’s
An Approach to Improving the Effectiveness of Army Commanders in Multi- Ethnic Settings
1978-09-01
economic and environmental adaptation with less need for affectual or’ emot ionial relationships and supportive cultural forces. . .. White...Objetiv II Mehod ofChage.A dilemma for the commander onmerged: if he is skeptical about the need for change in race relat ions, can his own superiors...felt that gaming was generally rewarded in Army life and honesty was a definite risk . Post B: This group felt that minorities are the ones who are
2002-08-21
The Audit Division provides the Commander, U.S. Special Operations Command (USSOCOM) with professional auditing services to safeguard, account for...and ensure the proper use of special operations forces assets in accomplishing the USSOCOM mission. The Audit Division reports to the USSOCOM Inspector...U.S. Army Special Operations Command, Naval Special Warfare Command, and the Joint Special Operations Command. Appendix A contains a summary of the Audit Division policy and procedures.
2017-05-25
Griffith United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas...Seminar Leader COL Philipp F. Leyde ___________________________________, Director, School of Advanced Military Studies James C...considering its history with such advisors in the Philippines War, World War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, El Salvador, Afghanistan, and Iraq. What is new
Total Army Cyber Mission Force: Reserve Component Integration
2016-02-16
will operate under the control of USCYBERCOM. Many of these 133 teams will also be integrated within Unified Combatant Command ( UCC ) planning and...use of these teams would be as service retained forces capable of filling federal contingency and programed UCC requirements. ii. Army National Guard...confirmation, and validation of RC CMF capabilities.50 Overseas Deployment Training (ODT) facilitates RC participation in external UCC
2015-05-21
110 Ibid., 212. 111 Ibid., 43-45. 112 Peter L. Berger and Thomas Luckmann, The Social Construction of...time and resources. As noted by Army Colonel Alan Shumate, a former battalion commander in a unit similar to 2/1 ABCT, “I personally experienced how...136 Alan Shumate, “Employing US Army Special Forces to Defeat America’s Emerging Threats,” manuscript USAWC Civilian Research Project, US
Tactical Mission Command (TMC)
2016-03-01
capabilities to Army commanders and their staffs, consisting primarily of a user-customizable Common Operating Picture ( COP ) enabled with real-time... COP viewer and data management capability. It is a collaborative, visualization and planning application that also provides a common map display... COP ): Display the COP consisting of the following:1 Friendly forces determined by the commander including subordinate and supporting units at
2007-03-01
workload falls upon the Army depots in Anniston and Red River in Texarkana , Texas and must rely on the DOD transportation system for air and surface...Dover Air Force Base with final destinations of Red River Army Depot (DOD Activity Address Code: W45G19 and SW3227) in Texarkana , Texas and Anniston
The Challenges of Adopting Mission Command Philosophy in the Armenian Armed Forces
2017-06-09
not been identified. This thesis examines the principles of the mission command philosophy as practiced in the US Army and determines the barriers...conditions of adopting the philosophy of mission command have not been identified. This thesis examines the principles of the mission command philosophy as...different approach to the regional ethnic conflicts. While Georgia supports the principle of territorial integrity of regional ethnic conflicts (in
Leveraging Capabilities: The Integration of Special Operation Forces and Conventional Forces
2010-03-02
88 Christopher N Koontz , ed., Enduring Voices: Oral Histories of the U.S. Army Experience in...Christopher N Koontz , ed., Enduring Voices: Oral Histories of the U.S. Army Experience in Afghanistan 2003-2005. (Washington, D.C.: GPO, 2008), 7...39. 93 Koontz , Enduring Voices, 7-8. 43 entire country except for the northern region, which was commanded by NATO (See above “Figure#3: Map of
Installation Management Command: Preparing Civilians for the Army of 2020
2013-03-01
fewer people who remain are asked to do more. The White Paper identified the Civilian Work Force Transformation ( CWT ), a program initiative for a...6-22, ADRP 7-0, CWT and the Army Strategic Planning Guidance of 2013. Development should occur in alignment with the leader development pillars and
Can the Army Provide Bulk Petroleum Support to Joint Force 2020?
2013-03-01
Petroleum Officer (JPO) and one or more Sub Area Petroleum Officers ( SAPO ). The JPO coordinates petroleum support to all forces in a theater on behalf...position is the SAPO , established by the Combatant Commander or a Joint Force Commander (JFC) to fulfill bulk petroleum planning and execution in a...section of the theater for which the JPO is responsible.7 A key duty of the SAPO is to advise the JFC and his/her staff on petroleum logistics
A National Security Issue: Challenges to the All-Volunteer Force
2012-02-25
Command, June 16, 2011. 25 U.S. Census Bureau, “Age and Sex in the United States: 2011,” http://www.census.gov/ population/www/socdemo/age...R. Thurman, Future Soldiers and the Quality Imperative (Fort Knox, KY: United States Army Recruiting Command, 1995), 53. 37 Lolita C. Baldor
Transformation of the Romanian Army
2006-01-01
Regeneration Forces. 19General Eugen Badalan, Fortele Terestre în Contextul Aderãrii României la NATO, 51. 20Commander Dorin Ionescu, “Principii...priorities set by the White Paper on Security and National Defense. 24The study is written by Commander Dorin Ionescu, “Principii si Politici Privind
U.S. Special Operations Forces (SOF): Background and Issues for Congress
2017-01-06
Defense. The Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special Operations and Low Intensity Conflict ( ASD /SOLIC), a member of the Office of the Secretary of...Defense for Policy (OSD-P), provides civilian oversight over USSOCOM activities. The current ASD /SOLIC is Mr. Michael Lumpkin, a former Navy SEAL...supports U.S. European Command; CCSA is the Army; Special Operations Command Central (SOCCENT), MacDill Air Force Base, FL; supports U.S
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 31, Summer 2002
2002-09-01
College of the Armed Forces COL Timothy S. Heinemann, USA ■ U.S. Army Command and General Staff College CAPT Chester E. Helms, USN ■ Naval War College...Announcing the next event in the 2002– 2003 symposia program Pacific Symposium Towards a Durable Security Strategy (Co-sponsored with U.S. Pacific...Command) March 25–27, 2003 Information on symposia is available via the National Defense University World Wide Web server. Access by addressing
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 30, Spring 2002
2002-05-01
Armed Forces COL Timothy S. Heinemann, USA ■ U.S. Army Command and General Staff College CAPT Chester E. Helms, USN ■ Naval War College COL Paul...have dramatically improved the way U.S. Central Command has been able to fight the war, includ- ing the shortening of sensor-to- shooter decision...When revealed, slowness in the sensor-controller- shooter sequence often gave them enough time to relocate [and hide] before attacks began.” With
Defense Science Board Summer Study on Transformation: A Progress Assessment. Volume 1
2006-02-01
Force Chairmen. Dr. Jerry McGinn, OUSD(P), will serve as the Executive Secretary, and Lt Col Dave Robertson will serve as the Defense Science Board...Sweetzer United States Army Operational Assessment 2005 Col Gail Wojtowicz United States Air Force USAF Brief on Transformation Col Peter Zielinski ...JOC) COL Peter Zielinski CENTCOM Central Command C-10 DSB 2005 SUMMER STUDY ON APPENDICES MULTI-AGENCY INTEGRATION MG Herbert Altshuler Commander
2014-12-01
Domestic Cannabis Suppression Operations Support ...................20 4. Counterdrug-Related Training and Training LEA/Military Personnel...Forces Qualification Course. 3. Domestic Cannabis Suppression Operations Support The assistance provided to a law enforcement agency through aerial
The 1994 Louisiana Maneuvers: Is Back to the Future What Our Army Needs?
1992-05-26
can link current operational level training to future Combined Arms Training Strategies ( CATS ). The Army Chief of Staff s 1994 Louisiana Maneuver...tactical Combined Arms Training Strategy ( CATS ). An examination of Army tactical training strategies will reflect that operational forces can benefit...from both a CATS structure, and participation in an operational level Battle Command Training Program (BCTP) similar to division and corps BCTP’s
Senior Enlisted Advisor to the CNGB - The National Guard
, Army Good Conduct Medal, Army Service Ribbon, National Defense Service Ribbon, Armed Forces Reserve ARNG Command Sergeant Major of the ARNG State Mission Sustainability Training ARNG Distributed Learning Program Training & Technology Battle Lab (T3BL) Civil Support Simulation Exercises Regional Training
2007-08-01
Powder Mill Road, Adelphi, MD 20783, TEL - 301-394-1677, FAX - 301-394-5234, or e -mail achan@arl.army.mil. 13 Appendix A. Ground-truth Information...Rd FT Belvoir VA 22060-5806 Commander US Army RDECOM 1 HC ATTN AMSRD AMR W C McCorkle 5400 Fowler Rd Redstone Arsenal AL 35898-5000 18...Picatinney Arsenal NJ 07806-5000 US Army RDECOM TARDEC 1 HC ATTN AMSRD TAR R G R Gerhart 6501 E Eleven Rd MS 263 Warren MI 48397-5000 US Army
Operating and Support Costing Guide: Army Weapon Systems
1974-12-23
First US Army 1 Commandant, US Army Logistics Management Center (Director Administration and Services) 2 Commander, US Army Management Systems Support...Army Logistics Management Center (Director, Administration and Services) Commander, US Army Management Systems Support Agency (DACS-AME) Commander
1985-04-01
certain and effective method of destroying Rommel is to unify Air and Army Commands, to reorganize the VIIIth Army under new leadership and new methods...15 r r ,- ~13 z The British did, in fact, reorganize the Eighth Army under new leadership . This new leadership instituted AirLand warfare principles...geographical advantage, leadership , initiative, quality of 52equipment and units, and logistical support. William P. Mako also succinctly addresses
2014-06-13
Component Command. Developing this operational flexibility, Army Chief of Staff General Raymond Odierno believes, will help improve the effectiveness of...days of arriving in Africa, he and 45 other soldiers found themselves “working with local forces and U.S. Embassy staff to stiffen protection at the...missions, neither USARAF nor DOS have fully developed measure of effectiveness criteria for these deployments.35 Thus far each mission’s after action
Army Command and Control Study-82 (ACCS-82). Volume II. Existing Structure and Alternatives.
1979-09-30
telephone, facsimile, and air and motor messenger service) for the echelons of the corps headqvirters. 2. Capabilities. At full strength, the Corps...vehicles, generator sets, air conditioners , and C-E equipment. 3. Limitations. The Corps Radio Battalion is dependent upon: a. The Corps Signal Brigade...forces to defeat enemy land forces and to seize, occupy, and defend land areas. 1-6 (b) To organize, train and equip Army air defense units, including
2010-12-10
Operations In Iraq: Planning, Combat, And Occupation,” Thomas Ricks’ Fiasco, and reports by Army historian Major Isaiah Wilson, and former CENCTOM J-4...established Multi-National Forces-Iraq, and Lieutenant General Thomas Metz, commander of the Army’s III Corps, assumed the mantle of Multi-National Corps...Donald P. Wright and Colonel Timothy R. Reese or Thomas Ricks’ Fiasco among other books. 18Dr. Carter Malkasian, “Counterinsurgency in Iraq: May 2003
2016-06-10
reserve force. One of the many innovative opportunities for soldiers, leaders, and units is the USAR’s Private Public Partnership Program (P3). This...opportunities for the reserve force. One of the many innovative opportunities for soldiers, leaders, and units is the USAR’s Private Public Partnership...21 National Strategic Direction
Naval History Contact Us Command Addresses (SNDL) FAQ Leadership Secretary of the Navy Under Secretary Chiefs of Staff Defense.gov U.S. Army U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Coast Guard Naval History https://awards.navy.mil Naval Heritage And History Command http://www.history.navy.mil/about-us
2016-02-15
25 Bibliography Bowie, Christopher, Fred Frostic, Kevin Lewis, John Lunch, David Ochmanek, and Philip Proppe. The New Calculus : Analyzing...a critical analysis. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: US Army War College, class 2012. Stewart , Rory. The Place in Between. Orlando, FL: Harcourt Books
U.S. Northern Command Counterterrorism Response Force Requirement
2016-06-10
PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8...Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE Homeland Security...Studies by MATTHEW D. BARTELS, MAJOR, U.S. MARINE CORPS M.A., U.S. Naval War College , Newport, Rhode Island, 2015
Getting the Command and Control Right: A Vietnam Case Study
2013-05-23
characteristics of universality. Although the term operational art is relatively new to military doctrine, the concept of synchronization, which...OPERATION URGENT FURY in Granada and while conducting military intervention in Lebanon. Military actions in Granada and Lebanon occurred in 1983. For more...Asia were General John K. Waters , commander of U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC), General Hunter Harris Jr., Commander-in-Chief Pacific Air Force (CINCPACAF
Mission Command in the Joint Task Force -- Port Opening
2015-06-12
a significant concern. The appearance of lack of disciplined initiative suggests a laissez - faire attitude on the part of DDOC personnel. A...Chiefs of Staff (CJCS) published the Mission Command White Paper on 03 April 2012, launching Mission Command to the forefront of Army leadership ...trust and leadership - subordinate close proximity; furthermore, research has also shown that the same level of trust was not inherent between leaders
1999-04-01
data, psychological and physical stamina, hands on skill at the computer, and knowledge of Force XXI implementation.5 All of these skills can be self... Coursebook , AY 1999. 4 Authors personal experience with modifications to IOAC Program of Instruction (POI) as a Tactics Instructor and Team Chief during...to the Brigade Commander, but he understood that his Company Commander wasn’t in the best spot to physically see what was happening so he surmised
A Cyber Fleet In BeingConsidering Maritime Strategy as a Basis for Cyber Strategy
2014-04-01
has watched a war movie or visited a battlefield can visualize the confrontation of soldiers and how an army moves. It is intuitive in a way that... America the Vulnerable (New York: Penguin Press, 2011). Mike Bordick, AF Cyber Superiority Architecture, Headquarters Air Force Space Command/A6I...and Control System (CSCS), Air Force Space Command document, 23 September 2012. 1 Joel Brenner, America the Vulnerable (New York: Penguin
U. S. Naval Forces, Vietnam Monthly Historical Summary for May 1971
1971-07-05
ship convoys during-- CONFIDENTIAL 66C.. 2~.,---’.-- •-- W W -- " --- "- * ., ~ *~ ** -. *16 1.*~ CONFIDENTIAL World Wars I and 11. There have been...COMG.BPAC -7 7-7.7 77 77 . 77-7777..... UNCILASSIBEID COMCBLANT CO MMINEPAC Commandant, Armed Forces Staff College IA Commandant, U.S. Army War College...nil) Npvy Seawolf helicopters carried the war to tne enemy as they struck ten times * killing eight soldiers) damaging five bunkers) and destroying one
32 CFR 536.12 - Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command... AND ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.12 Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command. (a) After consulting with the Commander USARCS on the selection of medical claims...
32 CFR 536.14 - Commanders of major Army commands.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2012-07-01 2009-07-01 true Commanders of major Army commands. 536.14 Section... CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.14 Commanders of major Army commands... respective commands for compliance with the responsibilities assigned in §§ 536.9 and 536.10. (b) Assist...
32 CFR 536.12 - Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2012-07-01 2009-07-01 true Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command... AND ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.12 Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command. (a) After consulting with the Commander USARCS on the selection of medical claims...
32 CFR 536.14 - Commanders of major Army commands.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Commanders of major Army commands. 536.14 Section... CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.14 Commanders of major Army commands... respective commands for compliance with the responsibilities assigned in §§ 536.9 and 536.10. (b) Assist...
32 CFR 536.14 - Commanders of major Army commands.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Commanders of major Army commands. 536.14... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.14 Commanders of major Army commands... respective commands for compliance with the responsibilities assigned in §§ 536.9 and 536.10. (b) Assist...
32 CFR 536.14 - Commanders of major Army commands.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Commanders of major Army commands. 536.14 Section... CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.14 Commanders of major Army commands... respective commands for compliance with the responsibilities assigned in §§ 536.9 and 536.10. (b) Assist...
32 CFR 536.12 - Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command... AND ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.12 Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command. (a) After consulting with the Commander USARCS on the selection of medical claims...
32 CFR 536.12 - Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command... AND ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.12 Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command. (a) After consulting with the Commander USARCS on the selection of medical claims...
32 CFR 536.14 - Commanders of major Army commands.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Commanders of major Army commands. 536.14... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.14 Commanders of major Army commands... respective commands for compliance with the responsibilities assigned in §§ 536.9 and 536.10. (b) Assist...
32 CFR 536.12 - Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command... AND ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.12 Commanding General, U.S. Army Medical Command. (a) After consulting with the Commander USARCS on the selection of medical claims...
M1A2 Adjunct Analysis (POSNOV Volume)
1989-12-01
MD 20814-2797 Director 2 U.S. Army Materiel Systems Analysis Activity ATTN: AMXSY-CS, AMXSY-GA Aberden Proving Grounds , MD 21005-5071 U.S. Army...Leonard Wood, MO Commander U.S. Army Ordnance Center & School ATTN: ATSL-CD-CS Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD 21005 Commander 2 U.S. Army Soldier Support...NJ Commander U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command ATrN: AMSTE-CM-R Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD 21005 Commander U.S. Army Tank Automotive Command
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 8, Summer 1995
1995-06-01
commands. Control of the Bonin and the Marianas Islands was split with MacArthur controlling forces and local facilities, but having no responsibility for...Headquarters” Lieutenant Colonel Joseph H. Daves , USA (Army War College) “American Global Logistics and Peace Operations” Lieutenant Colonel James W. Dowis
Winds of Change: The Future of the 32D Army Air Defense Command in U.S. Army Europe
1990-04-25
EDITION OF INOV S IS. OBSOLETE SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PA.E e’Whe, Pate Fntrrpd) * A SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE(’Wlho Dal Entamd...Czechoslovakia and Poland have all announced reductions in their defenses and a reorientation of forces to a national defense role. In addition, these...5,000 tanks (later increased to 5,300 tanks and to include Poland ); *Reduce Soviet forces in Eastern Europe and Western Soviet Union by 10,000 tanks
Special Operations Forces (SOF): An Integral Part of the Theater Operating System
1994-02-08
Special Operations Forces (SOF) Operati’c-al MOUC Theater Operating Syst,:- Opelrational Fires G-eration Desert Sh.eld/;e sert Stormi Ccc.Tnd & cnrtrcl~ It...INTRODUCTION The classroom at the College of Naval Command & Staff was filled with field grade Army officers. The day’s lesson, part of the Army’s...service component SOF units; readers are inviter’ to turn to the many field manuals and publications which describe the characteristics of special
LEADERSHIP AND POWER: ARE WE ADEQUATELY EDUCATING ABOUT THESE TOPICS IN AIR FORCE PME
2016-02-16
Ibid., 197. 9 Stanley Milgram, “Behavior Study of Obedience,” Journal of Abnormal Psychology 67, no 4 (1963): 372. 10 Ibid., 373-374. 11 Ibid...Stanley. "Behavior Study of Obedience ." Journal of Abnormal Psychology , 1963: 371-378. Miller, Jake. “Air Force General Relieved of Command After...level, served on the Air Combat Command Staff, as well as integrated with the Army at every echelon from battalion to corps. He is a Master Air Battle
The Army Study Program Fiscal Year 83 Report. Volume I.
1983-01-01
C I 4.50 6 S 20 78 2237 PROJECTION OF SOVIET/WP E/W THREAT C 1 1.50 5 L 28 28 2841 RESTRUCTURING DIV FM NETS N 1 2.00 X M 20 88 2452 ROBOTICS IN THE...ATTN: LIBRARY) NATIONAL DEFENSE UNIVERSITY (ATTN: LIBRARY) US ARMY COMMAND AND GENERAL STAFF COLLEGE (ATTN: LIBRARY) ARMED FORCES STAFF COLLEGE (ATTN... GDLS and Performance Management Army (PKA) is contained in subsequent chapters of this report. a OFFUCHAPTER 1 STUDIES AND ARMY GOALS hr.4PURPOSE. This
2013-12-13
Army forces provide other designated support for DSCA. Army support to national events such as Olympics , inaugurations, or state funerals are...wildfires continued to rage around Yosemite National Park , the National Guard deployed an Unmanned Aerial Vehicle to assist the site commander. The...Studies by AYOKUNLE O. OLADIPOFANYI, MAJOR, U.S. ARMY B.S., Park University, Parkville, Missouri, 2006 Fort Leavenworth
The Operational Capability of the American Expeditionary Forces in the World War
2014-12-04
attend the Advance Military Studies Program, COLs Michael Getchell, John Marr, and John Norris . Finally, to my college mentor, Dario Lorenzetti, killed...the United States Army and the War Department was selecting a general to lead the American Army in France. Since the end of the Spanish -American...formation since the end of the Spanish -American War. This proved to be a great challenge for the American Army in finding leaders to command the large
76 FR 75453 - Restricted Areas and Danger Zones at Eglin Air Force Base, FL
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2011-12-02
... and Danger Zones at Eglin Air Force Base, FL AGENCY: U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Department of... within the Eglin Air Force Base (AFB) facilities and along the Eglin AFB facility shoreline in Florida... have the permission of the Commander, 96 Air Base Wing, Eglin AFB or his/her authorized representative...
32 CFR 507.14 - Controlled heraldic items.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... HERALDIC DESIGNS AND HERALDIC QUALITY CONTROL PROGRAM Heraldic Quality Control Program § 507.14 Controlled..., U.S. Army. (d) U.S. Air Force organizational emblems for other than major commands. (e) Hand...
32 CFR 644.27 - Authority to issue Real Estate Directives.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Department of the Army policies, excepting the acquisition by lease of industrial and commercial facilities..., Directorate of Engineering and Services, HQ, USAF. Major Air Commands and Air Force Regional Civil Engineers...
Calculations of High-Current Characteristics of Silicon Diodes at Microwave Frequencies.
1984-10-01
4,4rn .,,,1,v ’ + :.:: 60V, 104 UU ,... 55V’ •" :103 0i Figure 3. Peak forward current diensity as a function of applied frequency for various diode...8217.-,. ’ DRSMCLEP-L DISTRIBUTION (Cont’d) COMMANDER AIR FORCE WEAPONS LABORATORY US ARMY MISSILE COMMAND ATTN DR. BABU SINGARAJU, AFWL/NTC ATTN DRSMI- RHB , H
Command, Control, Communications And Intelligence (C3I) Project Book, Fiscal Year 1993
1992-10-30
trailers . PM MILSTAR will integrate the GNDCPs into the Army force structure. , . A /" " 1 9S. N/TRC -194 HISTORICAL BACKGROUND: Feb 89 - Army assigns...configuration consists of an S-250 shelter mounted on a truck with a trailer and generator. SCOTT is the ground segment terminal . of the Milstar system...WITH A TRAILER MOUNTED THREE KILOWATT GENERATOR AND ANTENNA. MILSCOTT/11 11-2 PM. MILSTAR (ARMY) SECURE MOBILE ANTI-JAM RELIABLE TACTICAL TERMINAL
2010-04-30
of defeat in colonial wars, psychological alienation and 14 the very vitiation of forceful democracy in France ,൲ led to the French Army’s...intervention into politics. No longer did the French military commanders view the government as France , but where concluding in their minds that the French ...Army equaled France . The French Army envisioned itself aB fighting a war, sanctioned by the French government, for a democracy that was
Help From Above: Air Force Close Air Support of the Army. 1946-1973
2003-01-01
his leader, his command center, or the glue that held his alliance together,3 went unheeded in the nineteenth-century rush to realize the Prussian...directives and concepts based on the last war,” Army ground troops were trained to rely on aerial photographs rather than existing maps .102 With the...standing quest for separation from the Army. Lacking a road map for what lay ahead, the services relied heavily upon the doctrines that had proved
Leadership -- Analysis and Comment
1991-02-18
perfection: rather, put in wnat needs r; ~e por in to get the organizacIon moving. The return on pertecv~or s extra effort Is going to oe far more expensive...Department of the Army, Field Manual 25-100. Traininq The Force, pp. 1-5. 4. U.S. Department of the Army, Field Manual 22-103. Leadership and Commana at Senior...4. U.S. Department of the Army, Field Manual 22-103, Leadership and Command at Senior Levels, pp. 60-66. 5. Bennis, p. 22. 6. Michael P. W. Stone
The Evolution of Army Leader Development
2013-03-01
Human Resources Command, OPMD- MFE -I. 4 U.S. Army General Officer Management Office, Army General Officer Roster (Washington, DC, U.S. Department of the...Human Resources Command, Command Management Branch post board data analysis. 15 Data from the United States Army Human Resources Command, OPMD- MFE -A...May 1, 2008), D-1. 25 19 Data from the United States Army Human Resources Command, OPMD- MFE -A, 01 February, 2013. 20 U.S. Joint Chiefs of
The Other Quiet Professionals: Lessons for Future Cyber Forces from the Evolution of Special Forces
2014-01-01
Special Forces, Rangers, civil affairs, and psychological operations units—under the new command. Furthermore, the army provided Special Forces with...and 10th Special Forces (Airborne) groups; the 4th Psychological Operations Group, 96th Civil Affairs Battalion; the 75th Ranger Regiment; the 160th...and reserve psychological operations and civil affairs units. Similarly, the Navy sought to withhold U.S. Naval Special Warfare forces, arguing that
United States Army Biomedical Research and Development Laboratory Annual Progress Report FY90
1991-01-01
pesticide . Parallel and follow-on studies will include hydrolysis products of nerve agents , vesicants, and agents of...Division FO Fog oil FORSCOM U.S. Army Forces Command FY Fiscal year 249 GA The nerve agent tabun GB The nerve agent soman GD The nerve agent sarin GLP... Nerve Agents , Industrial Hygiene Sampling, Microbiology, Combustion Products, Liquid Gun Propellant, Organic Chemistry, Inorganic
Seabasing and Joint Expeditionary Logistics
2004-12-01
Unit of Action Maneuver Battle Lab , Change 2 to the Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Pamphlet 525-3-90 O & O, 30 June 2003. 78...handle approximately 40 casualties per day. The medical requirements for each ship are: • Dental • Pharmacy • X-ray • Lab • Blood storage...188 Unit of Action Maneuver Battle Lab , “The United States Army Objective Force Operational and Organizational
2013-03-01
killed just under 3,000 people and cost the U.S. economy somewhere between three and five trillion dollars. The Japanese attacked with a state... economy , and military readiness. The challenge is to design an Army Cyber force that can support the United States Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) national...still keeps the intelligence and signal functions separate in most units today from battalion to echelon above Corps ( EAC ). There are many past reasons
2015-12-01
Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Analysis Center (TRAC) to the Philippines for Operation ENDURING FREEDOM – Philippines (OEF-P). PROJECT...management, doctrine and force development, training management, system testing, system acquisition, decision analysis, and resource management, as...influenced procurement decisions and reshaped Army doctrine . Additionally, CAA itself has benefited in numerous ways. Combat experience provides analysts
1991-01-01
New Zealand Air Force.4 To further complicate matters, General Douglas MacArthur, as Commander Southwest Pacific Area, and the adjoining theater...Army, Marine, and New Zealand officers and the top job was rotated fairly regularly among the services.10 By early 1943 a truly joint staff had...in joint air operations. 2C. Kenneth Allard, Command, Control, and the Common Defense, Yale University Press, New Haven, 1990. The authors strongly
Computers for Command and Control: An Airland Battle Requirement!
1984-05-01
systems can enhance communications, improve data management, and support decision making through information display (SEE REVERSE) JAN 173 E~lNOS~SIISLT...organizations to improve communications, enhance data management, and support decision making through graphical display techniques and mathematical...tactical commander’s control of maneuver forces. There are many reasons for the Army’s apparent inability to develop and field these systems. Among the
Creating Paths of Change: Under What Conditions Can Special Operations be the Supported Command
2018-03-01
goals.” Daft, Essentials of Organization Theory and Design , 48); I. V. Gordon et al., Comparing US Army Systems with Foreign Counterparts: Identifying...CODE A 13. ABSTRACT (maximum 200 words) This thesis focuses on command and control for irregular warfare operations and the organizational design ...compound warfare, unconventional warfare, special action force, village stability operations, organizational design , conventional warfare
U.S. Air Force Enlisted Accessions: Upgrading the Pipeline
2010-02-17
of State Boards of Education (NASBE) and the Association for Career and Technical Education (ACTE). Specific collaboration efforts include improving...Accessions Command and the Association for Career and Technical Education . November 20, 2009. http://dev.armyedspace.com/news-updates/news...Understanding Between the U.S. Army Accessions Command and the Association for Career and Technical Education . November 20, 2009. http://dev.armyedspace.com
Is It Time to Designate Coast Guard Special Operations Forces
2005-06-17
174 Commander Matthew Creelman , USCG Division Chief........................................ 174...February 2005. 9Pailliotet and Phelan. 10Ibid. 11Matthew Creelman , interview by author, Yorktown, VA, 25 January 2005. 12James Perry Stevenson, The $5...doing some research for my master’s thesis at the Army Command and General Staff College. I found out from CDR Creelman that G-CI has ended ITD’s long
1981-01-31
Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), the US Army Communications Command (USACC), and the US Army Computer Systems Command (USACSC). (3...responsibilities of the US-Army Intelligence and Security Command (INSCOM), the US Army Communications Command (USACC), and the US Army Computer Systems...necessary to sustain, modify, and improve a deployed system’s computer software, as defined by the User or his representative. It includes evaluation
Strategic Choice: United States Special Forces’ Comparative Advantage in Irregular Warfare
2017-03-01
UNITED STATES SPECIAL FORCES’ COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE IN IRREGULAR WARFARE by Steven F. Payne March 2017 Thesis Advisor: Hy S. Rothstein...REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED Master’s thesis 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE STRATEGIC CHOICE: UNITED STATES SPECIAL FORCES’ COMPARATIVE ADVANTAGE IN...methodology, this thesis concludes that U.S. Army Special Forces have a comparative advantage over conventional forces to provide the National Command
Army Logistician. Volume 40, Issue 5, September-October 2008
2008-10-01
maintain communication and in-transit visibility, Soldiers in the field use radios and systems like Blue Force Tracker, Force XXI Battle Command Brigade...and Below, and Movement Control System . In the cover photo, a Soldier watches his Blue Force Tracker while communicating with other Soldiers in...Department of Defense’s (DOD’s) suite of automatic identification technology (AIT) devices and the automated information systems those devices
Semiannual Report to the Congress. April 1, 2010 - September 30, 2010
2010-01-01
passes.” APRIL 1, 2010 TO SEPTEMBER 30, 2010 59 Services USAAA evaluated practices used to manage BlackBerry devices. personnel...practices used to manage cellular telephones and BlackBerry devices by activities at U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, U.S. Army Forces...some tanks. In addition, there were fire and safety hazards identified. For example, the Red Hill fuel tunnel complex lacked adequate fire
2009-06-12
Mission Debrief Report ................................157 Figure 41. Flow Chart of Film from Collection to Division...reconnaissance increased speed, but the limited analysis sacrificed accuracy and detail, and caused intelligence personnel and commanders dilemmas...targets or larger areas for general familiarization or map-making. This detail had a price: timeliness. Early in the war, film development and print
Tactical Implications for Peacemaking in Ethnic Conflict
1993-02-04
means to achieve unity of effort; but unity of effort is achievable without unity of command. Second, units exhibited great versatility. Third , the Army...reviews the post-Persian Gulf War operations, emphasizing OPC. The third section analyzes some tactical lessons learned from OPC. This section uses the...commitments have not decreased. Third , the nation and the Army cannot afford a standing force dedicated to every type of contingency. Finally
Battlefield awareness computers: the engine of battlefield digitization
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Ho, Jackson; Chamseddine, Ahmad
1997-06-01
To modernize the army for the 21st century, the U.S. Army Digitization Office (ADO) initiated in 1995 the Force XXI Battle Command Brigade-and-Below (FBCB2) Applique program which became a centerpiece in the U.S. Army's master plan to win future information wars. The Applique team led by TRW fielded a 'tactical Internet' for Brigade and below command to demonstrate the advantages of 'shared situation awareness' and battlefield digitization in advanced war-fighting experiments (AWE) to be conducted in March 1997 at the Army's National Training Center in California. Computing Devices is designated the primary hardware developer for the militarized version of the battlefield awareness computers. The first generation of militarized battlefield awareness computer, designated as the V3 computer, was an integration of off-the-shelf components developed to meet the agressive delivery requirements of the Task Force XXI AWE. The design efficiency and cost effectiveness of the computer hardware were secondary in importance to delivery deadlines imposed by the March 1997 AWE. However, declining defense budgets will impose cost constraints on the Force XXI production hardware that can only be met by rigorous value engineering to further improve design optimization for battlefield awareness without compromising the level of reliability the military has come to expect in modern military hardened vetronics. To answer the Army's needs for a more cost effective computing solution, Computing Devices developed a second generation 'combat ready' battlefield awareness computer, designated the V3+, which is designed specifically to meet the upcoming demands of Force XXI (FBCB2) and beyond. The primary design objective is to achieve a technologically superior design, value engineered to strike an optimal balance between reliability, life cycle cost, and procurement cost. Recognizing that the diverse digitization demands of Force XXI cannot be adequately met by any one computer hardware solution, Computing Devices is planning to develop a notebook sized military computer designed for space limited vehicle-mounted applications, as well as a high-performance portable workstation equipped with a 19', full color, ultra-high resolution and high brightness active matrix liquid crystal display (AMLCD) targeting the command posts and tactical operations centers (TOC) applications. Together with the wearable computers Computing Devices developed at the Minneapolis facility for dismounted soldiers, Computing Devices will have a complete suite of interoperable battlefield awareness computers spanning the entire spectrum of battle digitization operating environments. Although this paper's primary focus is on a second generation 'combat ready' battlefield awareness computer or the V3+, this paper also briefly discusses the extension of the V3+ architecture to address the needs of the embedded and command post applications.3080
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-01-11
... Railroad Corporation--Construction and Operation Exemption--Rail Line Between North Pole and Delta Junction... of North Pole (located just south of Fairbanks) to the southern side of the community of Delta... Railroad Administration, U.S. Air Force 354th Fighter Wing Command from Eielson Air Force Base, U.S. Army...
2013-06-13
PEOPLE FIRST, MISSION ALWAYS: A HISTORICAL EXAMINATION OF THE NEED TO FIND THE BALANCE BETWEEN PROTECTING THE FORCE AND ACHIEVING THE...MISSION A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements
U.S. Army Special Forces Roles in Asymmetric Warfare
2001-06-01
1Jonathan B . Tucker, “Asymmetric Warfare: An Emerging Threat to U.S. Security,” Forum For Applied Research and Public Policy (Monterey...8Ibid., 34. 9Tucker, 11. 10Ibid., 2. 11 Henry H . Shelton, GEN, USA, Commander in Chief, U.S. Special Operations Command...the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Military Threats and Security Challenges Through 2015,” (Washington: 3 February 2000), 3. 26GEN Henry H
Unified Quest 2010, Part 1. Warfighter Forum
2010-01-01
The Warfighter Forum is one of several analytic events in the Chief of Staff of the Army’s Unified Quest 2010 Campaign of Learning . During the event...and Missile Defense Command/Army Strategic Forces Command (USASMDC/ARSTRAT) conducted a Warfighter Forum devoted to gaining direct insights into...Warfighter Forum event was conducted Dec. 8-9, 2009 in Colorado Springs, Colo., to lever- age the availability of combat units at nearby Fort Carson
2016-05-01
ARL-TR-7692•MAY 2016 US Army Research Laboratory ARL Support and Analysis to the Army Public Health Command Kabul Air Quality Data Collection (Spring...return it to the originator. ARL-TR-7692•MAY 2016 US Army Research Laboratory ARL Support and Analysis to the Army Public Health Command Kabul Air Quality ...and Analysis to the Army Public Health Command Kabul Air Quality Data Collection (Spring 2014) Alan Wetmore and Thomas DeFelice ARL-TR-7692 Approved
2002-07-01
commanders, and the monotonous job of the Seventh Air Force in the early days was discour- aging to say the least. 20 Battle of Midway When naval...Midway.’’ 37 The problem, it seems, was that Army aviators were not trained in assessing battle dam- age at sea; and at the height they were flying, it...control unit ( ASCU ). 155 Accordingly, the CSA was now re- ferred to as the commander, air support control unit (CASCU).156 Like- wise, what had
Rapid Response in the Homeland
2009-12-11
SNG State National Guard USNG United States National Guard USNORTHCOM US Northern Command WMD Weapons of Mass Destruction WMD-CST Weapons of Mass...Guard exists simultaneously as two forces, the National Guard of the United States (USNG) and the state National Guard ( SNG ). The USNG is a reserve...9 military force composed of SNG militia members and is a joint reserve component of the United States Army and the United States Air Force. The
The Visioceilometer: A Portable Visibility and Cloud Ceiling Height Lidar.
1982-01-01
Artillery School ATTN: STEDP-MT-DA-L ATTN: ATSF- CF -R (CPT James M. Watson) Dugway, UT 84022 Fort Sill, OK 73503 Commander Commandant US Army Dugway Proving...Commandant US Army Dugway Proving Ground US Army Field Artillery School ATTN: STEDP-MT-DA-T (Mr. John Trethewey) ATTN: ATSF- CF -R Dugway, UT 84022 Fort...Base, VA 23655 Fort !elvoir, VA 22060 Commander Director US Army INSCOM/Quest Research Corporation US Army Night Vision & ATTN: Mr. Donald Wilmot
2004-05-01
Army Soldier System Command: http://www.natick.armv.mil Role Name Facial Recognition Program Manager, Army Technical Lead Mark Chandler...security force with a facial recognition system. Mike Holloran, technology officer with the 6 Fleet, directed LCDR Hoa Ho and CAPT(s) Todd Morgan to...USN 6th Fleet was accomplished with the admiral expressing his support for continuing the evaluation of the a facial recognition system. This went
Quantification of Physical Activity During Basic Combat Training and Associated Injuries
2014-03-31
sock systems (6) and antiperspirants (7) to reduce foot blisters and the use of mouth guards for the reduction of orofacial injuries (S). These and...simplified list of lying down, sitting, standing, walking or very active. An Israeli Defense Forces study ញ) investigated overuse injuries and PAin ... orofacial injuries during United States Army Basic Military Training. Dent Traumata! 2006, 24:86-90. 9. U.S. Army Public Health Command, Injury
U.S. Army Workshop on Exploring Enterprise, System of Systems, System, and Software Architectures
2009-03-01
state of a net-centric intelligence /surveillance/reconnaissance (ISR) capability featuring DCGS by the middle of the next decade.5 In some situations...boundaries. The DoDAF has a relatively long history. It started as a Command, Control, Communications, Computers, Surveillance and Intelligence ...Army have needed to perform tasks such as: col- lect and analyze intelligence information; maneuver the force; target and provide fire support; conduct
The United States Army Medical Department Journal. Force Health Protection April - June 2009
2009-06-01
programs, and looking at the absolutely critical area of the health and well- being of behavioral health providers assigned to combatant commands. This...The July-September 2008 issue of the AMEDD Journal focused on behavioral and mental healthcare of our Soldiers as they face the demands and...challenges faced by behavioral health providers who accompany Army brigade combat teams into the combat theater. In their excellent, well-researched
Uniformed Services Worldwide Legal Assistance & Reserve Components Office Directory. Revised.
1999-11-01
Number: 256-876-9438 E-mail: ihermin@redstone-emhl.army.mil j ohn .henningsen@redstone. army.mil Practice Area: 600 Public Contract Law Bars...mail Address: thompsonia@cbcph.navy.mil Practice Area: 600 - Public Contract Law ; 451 - Government-Federal Level; 365 - Environmental Law Bars...Employment Law; 600 - Public Contract Law Bars Admitted: DC, IL County of Practice: Prince George’s, MD 22 AIR FORCE 89 AW/JA 1535 Command Drive
2017-05-25
Wilkinson US Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2017 Approved for...SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Advanced Military Studies Program 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S...adversary’s unconventional threat. To test this framework, this monograph analyzes a case study of how Russia will likely use unconventional forces and
Command Liaison at the Corps Level.
1983-05-20
not bring them together, for they disliked each other’s cuisine . When, owing to the sudden German onslaught on Verdun, the Tenth French Army was...and strategies, and personalities into a cohesive fighting force. BRITISH/ FRENCH The most complete recount of liaison in WW I (or any other conflict for...that matter) is that written by E. Spears concerning his activities as a young lieutenant liaison officer from the British to the French Army. In the
2007-10-01
Division Dave Mabee , Senior Procurement Analyst, Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army, Policy and Procurement Jill Stiglich, Lieutenant...U.S. Army, Commanding General, U.S. Army Materiel Command Grazioplene, James , Vice President, KBR Grover, Jeffrey, Lieutenant Colonel, U.S. Army...Management and Chief Acquisition Officer, FEMA Loehrl, James , Director of the Acquisition Center and PARC, U.S. Army Sustainment Command Urgent Reform
Licina, Derek; Rufolo, Dennis; Story, Mike
2013-01-01
The recently published Department of Defense (DoD) strategic guidance highlights the need to ?shape a joint force for the future.? Supporting requirements to shape the joint force while the overall DoD force structure is reduced will be challenging. Fortunately, based on its unique training and experience, the Army Environmental Science and Engineering Officer (ESEO) profession is positioned today to fill anticipated joint public health requirements. Obtaining the U.S. Army Medical Department (AMEDD) approval to meet these requirements will have near-term consequences for the ESEO profession as some existing (albeit antiquated) authorizations may go unfilled. However, long-term dividends for the Medical Service Corps (MSC), AMEDD, Army, and DoD will be achieved by realigning critical resources to future joint and interagency requirements. Assigning ESEOs now to organizations such as the Theater Special Operations Commands (TSOCs), U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID), and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) with perceived and real joint force health protection/public health requirements through unique means will ensure our profession remains relevant today and supports the joint force of tomorrow. 2013.
1993-04-01
Carson, I CO 80913-5000 (1) Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Devens , MA 01433-5000 (1) Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department...Director, Coordinated Care, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Devens , MA 01433-5000 (1) 7 I I Director, Coordinated Care, U.S. Army...ThNITED STATES ARMY 8 HEALTH SERVICES COMMAND * FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 78234 i 93-10539 I g 3 5 1 1 2 0 I i IIIlllllllHItli • I I NOTICE I The findings in
Embedding Mission Command in Army Culture
2013-03-01
analysis of Army culture using ideas and concepts presented by Edgar H . Schein . 15. SUBJECT TERMS Army Leadership, Trust, Empowerment, Operational...The focal point of this study is an analysis of Army culture using ideas and concepts presented by Edgar H . Schein . Embedding...is an analysis of Army culture using ideas and concepts presented by Edgar H . Schein . Auftragstaktik and Mission Command Doctrine Mission command
Duke of Wellington’s Command of the Spanish Army in the Peninsular War
2017-06-09
SUBJECT TERMS Peninsular War, Spanish Army, Command Structure , International Friction 16. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF: 17. LIMITATION OF ABSTRACT...Horse Guards and the Secretary for War and the Colonies, poorly trained and equipped partner armies, the difficulty in creating a unity of command...armies of three nations in the Peninsula. Wellington accepted the daunting challenge of unifying disparate command structures of Spain and Britain
Organizing NORTHCOM for Success: A Theater Special Operations Command
2003-05-22
90 U.S. FORSCOM, "Olympic and Paralympic Games Operations Plan for Emergency Contingency Support," (Ft. McPherson: U.S...Army Forces Command. "Olympic and Paralympic Games Operations Plan for Emergency Contingency Support." Ft. McPherson: Georgia, 1996. ———. "HQ FORSCOM and...Atlanta Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games for the purpose of planning for security and logistical support that the Department of Defense may
Toward a Unified Military Response: Hurricane Sandy and the Dual Status Commander
2015-04-01
and support by developing self -awareness through leader feedback and leader resiliency. The School of Strategic Landpower develops strategic...forces; • Regional strategic appraisals; • The nature of land warfare; • Matters affecting the Army’s future; • The concepts, philosophy, and theory of...Army War College Press TOWARD A UNIFIED MILITARY RESPONSE: HURRICANE SANDY AND THE DUAL STATUS COMMANDER Ryan Burke Sue McNeil April 2015 The views
Arrowhead Ripper: Adaptive Leadership in Full Spectrum Operations
2009-06-01
of the city . Local mills processed flour from a combination of Iraqi wheat and imported grain, and agents delivered it to the citizens. However...later as an operation’s officer for the Center for Army Lessons Learned at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas . Upon completion of the Command and General...a “full spectrum” force during Operation ARROWHEAD RIPPER in the city of Baqubah, Iraq, from June to September 2007. The Brigade Commander organized
United States Army Armor Center and Fort Knox. 1996 Annual Command History,
1998-03-11
Major Cavalry Products in 1996 96 vi Chapter 6: Force Development Figure 6.1: Current DoD Outsourcing for Principal Activities 110 Figure 6.2... ability to build cohesion and develop team spirit an important factor in his appointment as commander.5 He attributed this capability to the personal...and the development of exportable training packages.25 In the meantime Fort Knox’s internal and external communications ability remained constricted
Joint Chiefs of Staff > Media > Speeches
Facebook on Flickr Joint Chiefs Army Chief of Staff Marine Corps Commandant Chief of Naval Operations Air Force Chief of Staff Chief of National Guard Bureau Biographies Directorates Directorates of Management introduce you to somebody. Right there is the chief of staff of the Air Force. Now, why am I - why am I
32 CFR 761.4 - Special provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
..., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87115. (c) Entry into Johnston Atoll is controlled by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Inquiries concerning entries into Johnston Atoll should be directed to: Commander, Johnston Atoll... Kwajalein Atoll under military jurisdiction is controlled by the Department of the Army. Inquiries...
32 CFR 761.4 - Special provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
..., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87115. (c) Entry into Johnston Atoll is controlled by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Inquiries concerning entries into Johnston Atoll should be directed to: Commander, Johnston Atoll... Kwajalein Atoll under military jurisdiction is controlled by the Department of the Army. Inquiries...
32 CFR 761.4 - Special provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
..., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87115. (c) Entry into Johnston Atoll is controlled by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Inquiries concerning entries into Johnston Atoll should be directed to: Commander, Johnston Atoll... Kwajalein Atoll under military jurisdiction is controlled by the Department of the Army. Inquiries...
32 CFR 761.4 - Special provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
..., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87115. (c) Entry into Johnston Atoll is controlled by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Inquiries concerning entries into Johnston Atoll should be directed to: Commander, Johnston Atoll... Kwajalein Atoll under military jurisdiction is controlled by the Department of the Army. Inquiries...
32 CFR 761.4 - Special provisions.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
..., Kirtland Air Force Base, NM 87115. (c) Entry into Johnston Atoll is controlled by the Defense Nuclear Agency. Inquiries concerning entries into Johnston Atoll should be directed to: Commander, Johnston Atoll... Kwajalein Atoll under military jurisdiction is controlled by the Department of the Army. Inquiries...
Medical Command in the Contingency Force
1992-04-15
briefing. 36. Foust, interview. 37. Interviews with Michael J. Kussman , Carlisle, PA, 10 December 1991 and 5 February 1992. 38. Timboe, interview. 39... Kussman , Michael J., Internal Medicine Consultant to the Army Surgeon General, Office of Medical Corps Affairs, 1989-91. Interviews by author, 10
Establishing a Suitable Tactical Design Model for Clear-Hold-Build Counterinsurgency Operations
2009-06-12
Vietnam capitol of Saigon. Cedar Falls was tactically designed to achieve this result through two measures . First, U.S. Army forces would separate...provide a higher force ratio for the operation. This tethering would mitigate risk for the Soldiers themselves. Because risk management is so integrated...Vietnam) BCT Brigade Combat Team BCTP Battle Command Training Program BN Battalion BSP Baghdad Security Plan CF Coalition Forces C-H-B Clear-Hold
A History of U.S. Military Conceptual Solutions to the Uncertainty of Expeditions
2016-06-10
War I, the Army appointed COL Samuel D. Rockenbach as commandant of the Tank School in Camp Meade , Maryland.4 In this role, COL Rockenbach intended to...France, led by Captain George S. Patton, Jr., which proved prolific both in the extent to which it influenced American thinking regarding tanks and...Tank In 1928, Secretary of War Dwight Davis directed the Army to establish an experimental armored force at Camp Meade , Maryland. This experimental
Army Logistician. Volume 38, Issue 3, May-June 2006
2006-06-01
that are deployed or preparing to deploy and those in the process of transforming to a modular design find it difficult to keep abreast of emerging...The Air Force and the Marine Corps have well-defined and -established career fields in con- tracting for their NCOs. Now the Army is developing ...How will field -grade officers in a BCT be developed as logistics officers? How will CSS company commanders be developed ? Will there be a female
Joint Chiefs of Staff > Directorates > J2 | Joint Staff Intelligence
on Facebook on Flickr Joint Chiefs⺠Army Chief of Staff Marine Corps Commandant Chief of Naval Operations Air Force Chief of Staff Chief of National Guard Bureau Biographies Directorates Directorates of
The Megabyte Will Always Get Through
2012-05-17
Curry , the commander of the Army Air Forces Tactical School, wanted the school at Maxwell Field to be a “clearing house where tactical ideas can flow...intelligence, spy satellites, drone aircraft, and manned bombers, could identify the target. This cyber attack once more demonstrated “the
Joint Chiefs of Staff > Media > Photos
U.S. Army Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti, left, Commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied , Commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander, Europe; speaks after receiving the . U.S. Army Gen. Curtis M. Scaparrotti, Commander of U.S. European Command and Supreme Allied Commander
Genghis Khan: Leadership for the Airland Battle
1988-04-01
COLLEGE AIR UNIVERSITY MAXWELL AFB, AL 36112-5542 t , , _ I _ * LIAUIVmzKz // /9) REPOR SOCUMUNTATION PAGEON it. WPM UIQPM fP",, A101-, W ., Ia itT zN... succesful completion, The advsor Lt Cot Rodger L, Tunnel, Army Instructor Group, Air Command an~d Staff College, provided invaluable advice in all...Command and Staff College at Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama, where he resides with Beata and their two children, Melissa and Justin. ,Aooession Fror
2012-04-01
cultural analysis using the T.R.I.P.L.E. framework as taught in USMC Command & Staff College. The most challenging issues identified through the cultural...18 US INVOLVEMENT IN SOUTH SUDAN...deployment of U.S. forces to the country. The approach I used was an in-depth historical cultural analysis of the South Sudanese armed forces
The Reserve Forces Impact on Theater Security Cooperation
2013-03-01
in South America there are needs for purification is spoiled water, prophylactics, and typhoid , malaria, and yellow fever vaccines. Professions...Theater Security Cooperation (TSC) is a Phase 0 ( shaping ) instrument of regional commanders and is applied with the intent of precluding the use of...military force. The U.S. Army War College (USAWC) Theater Campaign Planning Handbook describes Phase 0 operations as “those shaping activities
Military Presence: U.S. Personnel in NATO Europe.
1989-10-06
Transportation 42nd Military 18th Engineer 26th Support Command Police Brigade Group Page.s GAO (.)SIA)-94)4 Militao I’ri-eeii in NATO Eurobpe Chapter 2...575 4th Transportation Command 3 585 0 3,585 7th Army Training Command 1 942 4 772 6,714 Other 0 9 551 9,551 Total 199,398 88,408 287,806 %ote Totals...p)ersolinel in Eiurope to siiI)l)01t Air Logistica SupportFor-ce op~erat ions. ’Ihel thr-ee largest commnands-the Air For-ce Commow- nications
Canadian digitization: radical beginning and pragmatic follow-on
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Grant, Terrill K.
2000-08-01
The Canadian Army, like most Western armies, spent a lot of time soul-searching about the application of technology to its Command and Control processes during the height of the Cold War in the 70's and 80's. In the late 1980's, these efforts were formalized in a program called the Tactical Command, Control and Communications System (TCCCS). As envisioned, the project would replace in one revolutionary Big Bang all of the tactical communications employed in the Canadian field forces. It would also add significant capabilities such as a long range satellite communications system, a universal tactical e-mail system, and a command and control system for the commander and his staff from division to unit HQ. In 1989, the project was scaled back due to budgetary constraints by removing the divisional trunk communications system and the command and control system. At this point a contract was let to Computing Devices Canada for the core communications functionality. During the next 6 years, the Canadian Army expanded on this digitization effort by amending the contract to add in a trunk system and a situational awareness system. As well, in 1996, Computing Devices received a contract to develop and integrate a C2 system with the communications system thereby restoring the final two Cs of TCCCS. This paper discusses the architecture and implementation of the TCCCS as the revolutionary enabler of the Canadian Army's digitization effort for the early 2000 era. The choice of a hybrid approach of using commercial standards supplemented by appropriate NATO communications standards allowed for an easy addition of the trunk system. As well, conformance to the emerging NATO Communications architecture for Land Tactical Communications in the Post 2000 era will enhance interoperability with Canada's allies. The paper also discusses the pragmatic approach taken by the Canadian Army in inserting C2 functionally into TCCCS, and presents the ultimate architecture and functionality. This paper concludes with a review of some of the areas of concern that will need to be addressed to complete a baseline digitization capability for the Canadian Army.
32 CFR 542.6 - Responsibilities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY EDUCATION SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES § 542.6 Responsibilities. (a) The Commanding General, US Army Military Personnel Center, 200 Stovall... announcing policy changes. (b) The Commanding General, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Ft. Monroe, VA...
1980-10-01
OH 45433 Director Commandant Office of Missile Electronic Warfare US Army Field Artillery School ATTN: DELEW-M-STO (Dr. Steven Kovel) ATTN: ATSF- CF -R...Commander Commandant US Army White Sands Missile Range US Army Field Artillery School ATTN: STEWS-PT-AL (Laurel B. Saunders) ATTN: ATSF- CF -R White Sands...Commander Defense Communications Agency US Army INSCOM/Quest Research Corporation Technical Library Center ATTN: Mr. Donald Wilmot Code 222 6845 Elm Street
1994-05-01
Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Carson, CO 80913-5101 (1) Commander, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Devens , MA 01433...Medical Department Activity, Fort Carson, CO 80913-5101 (1) Director, Coordinated Care, U.S. Army Medical Department Activity, Fort Devens , MA 01433...016 * MAY 1994 I UNITED STATES ARMY HEALTH SERVICES COMMAND.I N FORT SAM HOUSTON, TEXAS 78234-6000 ’I I i TRI-SERVICE CHAMPUS STATISTICAL DATABASE
A Cost Analysis of Space Available Travel
2014-06-14
environmental and morale leave ( EML ) and accompanied family members 33.28% 1.35% 35.15% 7.69% 20.85% 1.68% Army Coast Guard Air Force Marines...consecutive days and unaccompanied family members (18 years or older) traveling on EML orders. - Category V: Unaccompanied Command-sponsored dependents and
Life of an Idea: DLIFLC Annual Program Review.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Woytak, Lidia
1999-01-01
Discusses the Defense Language Institute's Foreign Language Center's (DLIFLC) annual program review. Representatives from the Army, Air Force, Marine Corps, HQ TRADOC, National Security Agency, Defense Intelligence Agency, and the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communication, and Intelligence met to discuss…
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
...) Diving pay. (viii) Proficiency pay or special duty assignment pay. (ix) Career sea pay. (2) To determine..., U.S. Army Finance and Accounting Center, ATTN: FINCL-G, Indianapolis, IN 46249-0160, (317) 542-2155... 44199, (216) 522-5301. Air Force—Commander, Air Force Accounting and Finance Center, ATTN: JA, Denver...
Force Structure: Preliminary Observations on Army Plans to Implement and Fund Modular Forces
2005-03-16
affect the size and composition of the modular force as well as its cost. First, the Army’s Campaign Plan calls for a potential decision by fiscal year...upgrading existing active brigades, or other support and command elements; and • accounted for construction of temporary , relocatable facilities...Kevin Handley, Joah Iannotta, Harry Jobes, Joseph Kirschbaum, Eric Theus, Jason Venner , and J. Andrew Walker.Page 11 GAO-05-443T (350683) GAO’s
The New European Security Calculus: Implications for the U.S. Army
1991-01-03
Iberian and Levantine allies) is anxious that "peace" in Central Europe could work to decouple its security concerns from its northern neighbors. 10 4...altered political climate in Europe, the U.S. Army must be proactive in changing its force and command and control structures to meet both its new...relocated to the Kola Peninsula . "The main task of these planes is to attack targets from the rear, and their range makes it possible for them to reach
Joint Forward Operating Base Elements of Command and Control
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Summers, William C.
2002-01-01
Since the 1986 Goldwater-Nichols Act directed the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff to develop doctrine for the joint employment of the armed forces, tactics, techniques, and procedures have evolved at different rates depending on the competency. Whereas the command of joint air forces is well prescribed within the structure of the air operations center and its associated leadership, command of air assets at a joint forward operating base lacks guidance. Today, the United States prosecutes an air war over Afghanistan from bases in Uzbekistan, Pakistan, and Afghanistan. Elements of the United States Army, Air Force, and Marines combine at these geographically minute locations, each bringing a certain complement of support and command and control. Evidence from operations during the 1999 air war for Kosovo at Tirana Rinas Airport in Albania suggests that when these service elements meet at the airfield for the first time, there are problems associated with local procedure. At best, time is wasted creating local joint systems to overcome the difficulties. At worst, safety and mission accomplishment are jeopardized. This thesis will address the need to develop doctrine and a jointly integrated organization to support the command and control function at a forward operating base.
2017-06-01
v ABSTRACT The Solomons air campaign is an early example of a combined (New Zealand) and joint (Army, Navy, and Marine Corps) air campaign in...of victory in the Pacific was always at the forefront of their commands. The case of the Solomons air campaign provides an avenue to understanding...Station Norfolk, VA . . . . 26 3 USMC Solomon Islands Campaign Map, 1943. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 4 COMAIRSOPAC change of command 20
2011-06-01
to ASOCs, each Army Corps possesses Air Mobility Liaison Officers ( AMLO ) at the corps, division, regiment, and brigade levels. These AMLOs may... AMLOs In PACOM, the DIRMOBFOR is expected to be an advisor to the COMAFFOR, JFACC and the JFACC’s AMD Chief, primarily with respect to integration...the AOR, PACAF will provide intra-theater AMLOs in accordance with AMLO -specific directives and theater MOAs. Specifically, PACAF will provide
The U.S. Navy in Operation Overlord Under the Command of Rear Admiral Alan G. Kirk
1994-05-19
assault on the beaches. 14. SUBJECT TERMS 15. NUMBER OF PAGES Operation Overlord, COSSAC, Admiral Alan G. Kirk, U.S. Navy 16. PRICE CODE 17. SECUriLY ...Allies’ smal2 but growing forces. 5 Although reluctant to confront the German Army in France, Brooke admitted that reasons existed to take the Qamble; the...After Kirk took command of TF122, the pace of American landing craft and personnel arrival into Britain rapidly increased. Kirk told Stark that the
78 FR 71583 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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Guidelines for Managing Vegetation on Earth-Covered Magazines Within the U.S. Army Materiel Command
1994-05-01
Plant Basil Kirby, Pest Controller, Letterkenny Army Depot Ken Davis, Safety Office, Depot Systt., Command Robert Klein, Army Materiel Command Field...refertilization, herbicides, tion techniques; this should be done by visiting the plant growth regulators, pesticides , mowing or site, talking to the
77 FR 13571 - Privacy Act of 1974; System of Records
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2016-06-10
1864 A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for...ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING...the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency
U.S. Air Force Application of a U.S. Army Transportation Capability Assessment Methodology.
1987-09-01
Management Command Transportation Engineering Agency, Newport News VA, July 1986. 22. Lambert, Douglas M. and James R. Stock. Strategic Physical...Distribution Management. Homewood IL: Richard D. Irwin, Inc., 1982. 23. Mabe , Capt Richard D. and Lt Col Paul A. Reid. Syllabus and Notetaking Package LOG
The Benefits Aviation Psychologists Offer Operational Commanders: An Analysis and Discussion
2002-04-01
Advisor: Lieutenant Colonel Marshell G. Cobb, USAF Maxwell Air Force Base, Alabama April 2001 Report Documentation Page Report Date 01APR2002...Lt. Col. Marshell Cobb and Ann Huffman of the United States Army Europe Medical Research Unit. Without their help this project would clearly not
Jointness: A Selected Bibliography
2007-08-01
AD-A431-767) http://handle.dtic.mil/100.2/ADA431767 Lamb , William L. Moving beyond Goldwater-Nichols: The Case for Continued Reform of the DoD...in Support of the Joint Force’." Army Aviation 55 (May 2006): 22-24. Magnuson, Stew . "Turf Battles: Strategic Command’s Expanded Portfolio
Special Operations Forces of Hungary: Is a Transformation Necessary?
2010-12-01
inflatable Zodiac boats. With this, the battalion is capable to infiltrate two platoons at the same time through using water ways, and the battalion is...SPECIAL OPERATIONS FORCES OF HUNGARY: IS A TRANSFORMATION NECESSARY? A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and...General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE General Studies by
Command and Control of the U.S. Tenth Army During the Battle of Okinawa
2009-06-12
existing data sources , gathering and maintaining the data needed, and completing and reviewing this collection of information. Send comments...the supporting Allied naval force with massed kamikaze attacks, resulting in heavy casualties. Ultimately, Lt. Gen. Buckner committed both corps to a...force with massed kamikaze attacks, resulting in heavy casualties. Ultimately, Lt. Gen. Buckner committed both corps to a frontal attack on the
Small Countries’ Special Operations Forces Contribution to the NATO Response Force
2014-06-13
tasks: Military Assistance, Direct Actions and Special Reconnaissance. The Jackal Stone exercise serves as a bedrock designed to build special...operations capabilities and improve interoperability among European partner nations. In Jackal Stone 2012, Army Major General Michael S. Repass, Commander...coalition or NATO operation, and the significance of teaming up with another 48 capable partner.96 Exercise Jackal Stone is an annual event and it is
Airworthiness and Flight Characteristics Evaluation, UH-60A (Black Hawk) Helicopter
1981-09-01
ACTIVITY EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNIA 93523 8..30 83 09 0 1 n 04 DISCLoAIMER NOTICE The findings of this report are not to be constrned as an...EDWARDS AIR FORCE BASE, CALIFORNJA 68-0-BH031.-01-68 II. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADORESS 1I. REPORT OATS US ARMY AVN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT COMMAND...34| conipliance with the applicable paragraphs of the Prime Item Development Specification The UH-60A was tested at Edwards Air Force Base. California
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Nonlethal weapons as force options for the Army
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Alexander, J.B.
This paper suggests that future challenges to US national security will be very different from those previously experienced. In a number of foreseeable circumstances, conventional military force will be inappropriate. The National Command Authority, and other appropriate levels of command, need expanded options available to meet threats for which the application of massive lethal force is counterproductive or inadvisable. It is proposed that nonlethal concepts be developed that provide additional options for military leaders and politicians. Included in this initiative should be exploration of policy, strategy, doctrine, and training issues as well as the development of selected technologies and weapons.more » In addition, civilian law enforcement agencies have similar requirements for less-than-lethal systems. This may be an excellent example for a joint technology development venture.« less
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DSC (Differential Scanning Calorimeter) Stability Test for Liquid Propellants: A Preliminary Report.
1987-09-01
AL 35898 1 Commander Commander Naval Air Systems Command US Army Missile and Space ATTN: J. Ramnarace, Intelligence Center AIR-54111C ATTN: AMSMI-YDL...uSE. .3o BUSIN S RE L MAIL FIRST CLASS PERMIT NO 12062 WASHINGTON,OCI 0IRTPOSTAGE WILL BE PAID BY DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY Director US Army Ballistic
Close Air Support and Interdiction Missions as Seen by the Air Force and Army
1997-06-01
vehicle. Artillery Artillery is the surface weapon that typically causes the greatest destruction on the battlefield. Statistics from World War II show... Coursebook (USAF Air Command and Staff College, 1996), 628. 51. Dunnigan, 458. 52. Stephen Hosmer, Psychological Effects Of U.S. Air Operations In Four...Strategic Structures AY 96. Coursebook , vol. II. Maxwell Air Force Base, AL: 1995. Air War—Vietnam. New York, Arno Press, 1978. Atkinson, Rick
Command and Control - Decisionmaker or Responder
1966-04-08
tMMMMi •mmx THIS PAPER IS AN INDIVIDUAL EFFORT ON THE PART OF A STUDENT AT THE US ARMY WAR COLLEGE. IT IS FURNISHED WITHOUT COMMENT BY THE...1966 U.S. ARMY WAR COLLFGF L. E. DENNY Commander, United States Navy REPRODUCTION OF THIS DOCUMENT IN WHOLE OR IN PART IS PROHIBITED EXCEPT WITH...PERMISSION OF THE COMMANDANT, US ARMY WAR COLLEGE. DS US ARMY WAR COLLEGE, CARLISLE BARRACKS, PENNSYLVANIA AWC LOG # Copy No. 2 of 8 Copies
Warrior Transition Leader: Medical Rehabilitation Handbook
2011-01-01
serve. rE f E r E n c E S 1. http://www.army.mil/warriorcarenews/. Accessed January 24, 2011. 2. Warrior Transition Command Web site. http...www.wtc.army.mil/about_us/ ctp.html. Accessed January 24, 2011. 3. Leipold JD. Warrior Transition Command stands up at Pentagon. US Army Web site. Army...January 24, 2011. 4. Warrior Transition Command Web site. http://wtc.armylive.dodlive.mil/ about-wtu/. Accessed January 24, 2011. 5. Leipold JD
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Battlespace awareness and the Australian Army battlefield command support system
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Gaertner, Paul S.; Slade, Mark; Bowden, Fred; Stagg, Bradley; Huf, Samuel
2000-08-01
Effective battlespace awareness is essential for any defence operation; this is especially true in the increasingly complex and dynamic land component of the military environment. Because of its relatively small force size dispersed piece-wise across a large and largely vacant landmass, the Defence of Australia presents a somewhat unique challenge for the development of systems that support command decision-making. The intent of this paper is to first examine the digitisation effort under way in Australia and describe the Army Battlefield Command Support System (BCSS) being developed for use in the tactical arena. BCSS is essentially a suite of commercial-off-the-shelf and government-off-the-shelf software components provided via a standard operating environment to aid decision-making. Then, we present the development of a Tactical Land C4I Assessment Capability (TLCAC) synthetic environment which is being used to undertake controlled performance evaluations of the various elements of the BCSS suite and provide impact assessments of new technological advances. The TLCAC provides a capacity to assess in near real-time Brigade and below level command post exercise activities. That is, when deployed it provides a mechanism to automatically collect command and control and manoeuvre data, which can aid in the after action review process.
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Computer Simulations of Epoxy Adhesive Monomer Interactions with Alumina Surfaces
1992-08-01
using Sybyl"’ molecular modeling software 9 on a Digital Equipment Corporation microVAXw cluster. The Tripos force field was employed in the...Ave, N, Ft Leonard Wood, MO 65473-5000 1 ATM- Libary Commander, US. Army Enginer Waterways Expenment Station, P.O. Box 631, Vicksburg, MS 39180 1 ATTN
42. Perimeter acquisition radar building plaque, commemorating parransferral from U.S. ...
42. Perimeter acquisition radar building plaque, commemorating parransferral from U.S. Army ballistic missile defense organization to U.S. Air Force aerospace defense command (dated 1 October 1977) - Stanley R. Mickelsen Safeguard Complex, Perimeter Acquisition Radar Building, Limited Access Area, between Limited Access Patrol Road & Service Road A, Nekoma, Cavalier County, ND
Outcomes from Job-Recruiting Efforts to Assist Black Veterans.
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Bradley, Loretta J.; Kennedy, R. Bryan
1987-01-01
Examined recruitment data from 3,112 participants to ascertain whether the Veteran's Readjustment Program (VRP) brought a significantly larger percentage of black Vietnam War veterans into the work force at the U.S. Army Missile Command Center than did traditional Office of Personnel Management recruitment procedures. Results indicated the VRP was…
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AirLand Battle and Tactical Command and Control Automation,
1987-01-07
Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) are the primary subjects of the last period. The precepts of AirLand Battle doctrine are examined to...AirLand Battle and the Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) are thE primary subjects of the last period. The precepts of AirLand Battle...centralized control is identified. AirLand Battle and the Army Tactical Command and Control System (ATCCS) are the primary subjects of the last
32 CFR 536.3 - Command and organizational relationships.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Command and organizational relationships. 536.3... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.3 Command and organizational.... Army Claims Service. USARCS, a command and component of the Office of TJAG, is the agency through which...
32 CFR 536.3 - Command and organizational relationships.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2012-07-01 2009-07-01 true Command and organizational relationships. 536.3... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.3 Command and organizational.... Army Claims Service. USARCS, a command and component of the Office of TJAG, is the agency through which...
32 CFR 536.3 - Command and organizational relationships.
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2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Command and organizational relationships. 536.3... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.3 Command and organizational.... Army Claims Service. USARCS, a command and component of the Office of TJAG, is the agency through which...
32 CFR 536.3 - Command and organizational relationships.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Command and organizational relationships. 536.3... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.3 Command and organizational.... Army Claims Service. USARCS, a command and component of the Office of TJAG, is the agency through which...
32 CFR 536.3 - Command and organizational relationships.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Command and organizational relationships. 536.3... ACCOUNTS CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES The Army Claims System § 536.3 Command and organizational.... Army Claims Service. USARCS, a command and component of the Office of TJAG, is the agency through which...
Small satellite multi mission C2 for maximum effect
Miller, E.; Medina, O.; Lane, C.R.; Kirkham, A.; Ivancic, W.; Jones, B.; Risty, R.
2006-01-01
This paper discusses US Air Force, US Army, US Navy, and NASA demonstrations based around the Virtual Mission Operations Center (VMOC) and its application in fielding a Multi Mission Satellite Operations Center (MMSOC) designed to integrate small satellites into the inherently tiered system environment of operations. The intent is to begin standardizing the spacecraft to ground interfaces needed to reduce costs, maximize space effects to the user, and allow the generation of Tactics, Techniques and Procedures (TTPs) that lead to Responsive Space employment. Combining the US Air Force/Army focus of theater command and control of payloads with the US Navy's user collaboration and FORCEnet consistent approach lays the groundwork for the fundamental change needed to maximize responsive space effects.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Athmer, Keith; Gaughan, Chris; McDonnell, Joseph S.; Leach, Robert; Davis, Bert; Truong, Kiet; Borum, Howard; Leslie, Richard; Ma, Lein
2012-05-01
The development of an Integrated Base Defense (IBD) is a significant challenge for the Army with many analytical gaps. The IBD problem space is complex, with evolving requirements and a large stakeholder base. In order to evaluate and analyze IBD decisions, the Training & Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Maneuver Support Center of Excellence (MSCoE) led and continues to lead a series of IBD focused experiments and wargames. Modeling and Simulation (M&S) significantly contributes to this effort. To improve IBD M&S capabilities, a collaborative demonstration with the Research, Development and Engineering Command's (RDECOM's) M&S Decision Support Environment (MSDSE) was held in September 2011. The results of this demonstration provided key input to MSCoE IBD related concepts and technologies. Moreover, it established an initial M&S toolset that will significantly improve force protection in combat zones and Army installations worldwide by providing leaders a capability to conduct analysis of defense and mission rehearsals. The demonstration was executed with a "human in the loop" Battle Captain, who was aided by mission command assets such as Base Expeditionary Targeting and Surveillance Sensors-Combined (BETSS-C). The Common Operating Picture was populated and stimulated using Science & Technology (S&T) M&S, allowing for a realistic representation of physical phenomena without the need for real systems. Novel methods were used for simulation orchestration, and for initializing the simulations and Opposing Force (OPFOR) activities. Ultimately, this demonstration showed that the MSDSE is suitable to support TRADOC IBD analyses and that S&T M&S is ready to be used in a demanding simulation environment. This paper will highlight the event's outcomes and lessons identified.
2014-05-22
forces supporting Operation Enduring Freedom- Philippines operate under the Kapit Bisig Framework, a mutually agreed US and Government of the Republic of...within either the Western or Eastern Mindanao Command structures and areas of responsibility. AFP maintenance operations rely heavily upon BDAR64 and...deficiencies found in the Philippine defense structure . The results of the 2003 JDA were devastating. The JDA findings revealed that the AFP was only
Civilians at the Tip of the Spear: Civilian Issues Commanders Encounter During Deployments
2002-04-01
Service, May 1996; Staff Sgt. Kathleen T. Rhem, �Civilians Vital to DoD Mission,� American Forces Information Service, June 2000. 6 Edwin Dorn...Serge Lazareff, Status of Military Forces Under Current International Law (A.W. Sijthoff, Leyden , Netherlands 1971), 77. 2 James Maloney Spaight, 1911... Kathleen A. Bannister, �One-Stop Shopping at CECOM,� Army Logistics, January- February 1999. 83 Major Mike O. Lacey, CDR Brian J. Bill, eds., Operational
The United States Air Force in Korea 1950-1953
1983-01-01
a conference of his key staff the North Korean Air Force entered members. All of them agreed that the combat. At 1315 hours two dirty silver- Fifth...Wright, chief of KMAG, reported convoys moving from Seoul to the that the enemy would be in Seoul Army Support Command compound within a day. Both Muccio...was a significant weak- This truck is being loaded with a mixed crushed rock compound used in runwayness to offensive planning. Assigned to
The Movement Control Battalions Role in Airfield Operations
2016-05-17
stationed in Liberia, no senior Air Force officer was there to assume the role of the senior airfield au- thority ( SAA ). Army Field Manual 3–04.300...Airfield and Flight Oper- ations Procedures, says that the joint force commander should designate an SAA for each airfield in order to ensure unity...of effort for airfield op- erations being conducted at a foreign airfield. The SAA is “responsible for the control, operation, and mainte- nance of
Global Demands: Limited Forces. US Army Deployment
1984-01-01
will remain a perennial problem . The administration does not want to provide potential adver- saries with details of national strategy. Nor do the...deployments ana tactical operations exacerbate this shortfall. In a crisis, the national command authorities will be faced with a serious problem , choosing be...the planned usa of available Arm combat forces to maxium their 00oWta i the most crii" theats. The nation will hae to deal w1th this shortfall i
1978-10-01
Force , Navy and Marine Corps. Coverage is less comprehensive on the Army because of work on this topic by the General Research Corporation. Volume I...presents recommendations on an OSD-level LRA data system. Volumes II, III, and IV cQver the Navy, Air Force , and Marine Corps respectively. Each of these...Resource Model/ Force Level Analysis Interactive Language System NAVAIR Naval Air Systems Command NAVCOMPT Navy Comptroller NAVFAC Naval Facilities
2008-09-01
43 B. WELL-DEFINED MEASURES ........................................................... 43 C. ESSENTIAL ELEMENTS OF ANALYSIS ( EEA ...45 D. EEA PROCESS FOR RESTORATION OF ESSENTIAL SERVICE - WATER...FBCB2 Force XXI Battle Command, Brigade-and-Below FM Army Field Manual EEA Essential Elements of Analysis EPG Electronic Proving Ground ESS
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By, With, and Through: The Theory and Practice of Special Operations Capacity-Building
2014-12-01
The Colombian Military..........................................................94 3. SOCSOUTH ON THE GROUND IN COLOMBIA .......................95...civil affairs operations CCOPE Colombian Joint Special Operations Command (Comando Conjunto de Operaciones Especiales) CERTE Colombian Army...Tactical Retraining Center CF Conventional forces CMO civil-military operations CMSE civil-military support element CNP Colombian National Police CNT
Naval History Contact Us Command Addresses (SNDL) FAQ Leadership Secretary of the Navy Under Secretary Chiefs of Staff Defense.gov U.S. Army U.S. Air Force U.S. Marine Corps U.S. Coast Guard Naval History inclusivity and pluralism. This Day in Naval History - May 27 History RSS Story Number: NNS020131-28 Release
2015-06-12
There will likely be similar challenges within military institutions of Sahel nations. Cultural relativism posits that all religious, ethical , aesthetic...issues of cultural relativism and legality. Since independence, African nations have struggled to adopt borders and systems imposed by outsiders...
2011-04-29
INDIVIDUAL STUDENT AUTHOR AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REPRESENT THE VIEWS OF EITHER THE MARINE COPS COMMAND AND STAFF COLLEGE OR · ANY OTHER GOVERNMENTAL...entered Afghanistan in April1842. This army destroyed small towns, slaughtered livestock, burned crops and chased villagers into the countryside as
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Resident Research Associateship Program
2017-05-01
Award Number: W81XWH-12-2-0033 TITLE: Army Medical Research & Materiel Command Resident Research Associateship Program PRINCIPAL INVESTIGATOR...PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public...SUBTITLE NRC/AMRMC Resident Research Associateship Program 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER W81XWH-12-2-0033 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S
Modeling Interpersonal Trust in Distributed Command and Control Teams
2010-06-01
Journal of Applied Psychology, 92(4), 909-927. Dirks, K. T. & Ferrin, D. L. (2001). The role of trust in organizational settings. Organization Science ...Command Performance Research, Inc.), Arwen E. Hunter (U. S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences ) & Linda G. Pierce (U. S...Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences ) Command Performance Research, Inc. U. S. Army Research Institute 206 N
Identity Conflicts: A Doctrinal Change Needed?
2014-12-12
IDENTITY CONFLICTS: A DOCTRINAL CHANGE NEEDED? A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff...ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG...the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency
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Menzies, K.T.; Randel, M.A.; Quill, A.L.
1989-01-01
The U.S. Army Biomedical Research and Development Laboratory defined an extensive research program to address the generation of potentially toxic propellant combustion products in crew compartments of armored vehicles during weapons firing. The major objectives of the research were: (1) to determine the presence and concentration of propellant combustion products, (2) to determine potential crew exposure to these combustion products, and (3) to assess the efficacy of field monitoring in armored vehicles. To achieve these goals, air monitoring was conducted in selected armored vehicle types, i.e., M109, M60, M3, M1, at several Army installations. Auxiliary information concerning the specific munitionsmore » fired and the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) or Forces Command (FORSCOM) firing scenarios was collected so that a comparison of pollutant concentrations generated by specific weapons both within vehicle types and between vehicle types could be made.« less
32 CFR 552.65 - Command supervision.
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2011-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2011-07-01 2009-07-01 true Command supervision. 552.65 Section 552.65 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND....65 Command supervision. (a) All insurance business conducted on Army installation will be by...
32 CFR 552.65 - Command supervision.
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2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Command supervision. 552.65 Section 552.65 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND....65 Command supervision. (a) All insurance business conducted on Army installation will be by...
32 CFR 552.65 - Command supervision.
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2014-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2014-07-01 2014-07-01 false Command supervision. 552.65 Section 552.65 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND....65 Command supervision. (a) All insurance business conducted on Army installation will be by...
32 CFR 552.65 - Command supervision.
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2012-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2012-07-01 2009-07-01 true Command supervision. 552.65 Section 552.65 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND....65 Command supervision. (a) All insurance business conducted on Army installation will be by...
32 CFR 552.65 - Command supervision.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... 32 National Defense 3 2013-07-01 2013-07-01 false Command supervision. 552.65 Section 552.65 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY MILITARY RESERVATIONS AND....65 Command supervision. (a) All insurance business conducted on Army installation will be by...
Robotic follower experimentation results: ready for FCS increment I
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jaczkowski, Jeffrey J.
2003-09-01
Robotics is a fundamental enabling technology required to meet the U.S. Army's vision to be a strategically responsive force capable of domination across the entire spectrum of conflict. The U. S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM) Tank Automotive Research, Development & Engineering Center (TARDEC), in partnership with the U.S. Army Research Laboratory, is developing a leader-follower capability for Future Combat Systems. The Robotic Follower Advanced Technology Demonstration (ATD) utilizes a manned leader to provide a highlevel proofing of the follower's path, which operates with minimal user intervention. This paper will give a programmatic overview and discuss both the technical approach and operational experimentation results obtained during testing conducted at Ft. Bliss, New Mexico in February-March 2003.
Interorganizational Training Opportunities for Conventional US Army Forces
2013-03-26
INTERORGAHIZATIOIW. TRAINING ~IllES FOR CONVENTIONAL US ARM’f FORCES (:1111~1 $1<Jit> ""’- CDf1’ S C ’ummond and Stoff Coli~’< Murin.: CtXpS t’JII...the contemporary operating environment are of great value to units in training. The partnered lessons learned in conjunction with a continued...requirements outlined in the National Security Strategy and the intent of the Commander in Chief.1 The President of the United States in conjunction with the
1978-01-01
around 100 miles. With two Lockheed external 165-gallon tanks (and a full rocket load ) it was only 225 miles. Lieutenants Edward R. Johnston and...start. 12 While waiting for acceptable engines, North American had to bear the expense of storing unequipped F-82 airframes.13 The situation grew so bad...secure a suitable airframe for the GE TG-180 axial flow gas turbine engine, that the Air Technical Service Command of the Army Air Forces was
The Cost of an Expeditionary Army: Reduced Corps and Division Reconnaissance and Security
2013-03-21
commander with information that informs decisions. Reconnaissance, a mission to obtain information about the enemy or terrain, can be either offensive or...in 1996 through Joint Vision 2010.8 The foundation of the joint transformation, as outlined in the document, was a force focused on utilization of...forces, and/or criminal elements.”14 The Army’s change in vision resulted in a dynamic shift in designated combat power at each level and in its
Receipt and Inspection of Chemical - Biological (CB) Materiel
2017-08-31
Policy and Standardization Division (CSTE-TM) U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command 2202 Aberdeen Boulevard Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD 21005-5001...in this TOP is intended for use in the receipt inspection of CB materiel and systems tested by the U.S. Army Test and Evaluation Command (ATEC). The...This page is intentionally blank.) U.S. ARMY TEST AND EVALUATION COMMAND TEST OPERATIONS PROCEDURE *Test Operations Procedure 08-2-500A 31
The Operational Commander’s Role in Planning and Executing a Successful Campaign
1992-04-20
44 IS. PRICE CODE RIDGWAY IN KOREAN WAR AS CDR 8th ARMY ________ It. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION 10. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION 13. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION...Field-Marshal Slim as the 14th Army commander in Burma; General MacArthur in the World War II Cartwheel Operation and General Ridgway as the 8th Army...64 :. Introduction In his book, Command in War , Martin Van Creveld referred to the period of strategic
Bagaric, I
2000-06-01
During the 1992-1995 war in Bosnia and Herzegovina (BH), Croatian people in BH had 19,600 (2.6%) killed and 135,000 (17.6%) displaced persons, and 222,500 (28.9%) refugees. They lost around two thirds of both physicians and other health personnel, and were left with 8. 5% of prewar patient beds. Fortunately, the organized defence against Serbs was initiated in time and Croats defended the territories where they formed majority. The first defense unit established was the Medical Corps Headquarters (MCH), caring for soldiers and civilians alike. The MCH was soon incorporated in the Croatian Defense Council (CDC, armed forces of Croatian people in BH). The MCH had two chains of command. One went through the district commanders of medical services and their subordinated physicians to paramedics in military units, and the other directly to the commanders of 14 war hospitals. After its formation in 1993, the Ministry of Health took the jurisdiction over the civilian medical services and after the Washington Peace Agreement (April 1994) over the war hospitals, too, whereas the medical services within military units remained under control of the Ministry of Defense. Dayton Peace Agreement divided BH into the Federation of BH and Republic Srpska, each with their own army. The Federation of BH Army is composed of the CDC and Bosniac-controlled Army of BH, with overall numerical ratio 1:2.3 for Bosniacs, and organized in accordance with NATO standards. Military medical services are provided by the Logistics Sector of both Ministry of Defense and Military Corps Headquarters (Joint Command).
75 FR 34701 - Procurement List; Proposed Additions
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... the U.S Army, as aggregated by the Department of the Army Research, Development, & Engineering Command... by the Department of the Army Research, Development, & Engineering Command, Natick, MA. NSN: MR 549...: MILITARY RESALE-DEFENSE-COMMISSARY AGENCY FORT LEE, VA. Coverage: C-List for the requirements of military...
Creating and Sustaining Effective Partnership between Government and Industry
2011-04-30
defense industry, fielding, contracting, interoperability, organizational behavior, risk management , cost estimating, and many others. Approaches...Finance from Cameron University and an MBA from Drury University. [scott.fouse@dau.mil] Allen Green—Engineer and Program Manager , SAIC, Inc...Program Executive Officer SHIPS • Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command • Army Contracting Command, U.S. Army Materiel Command • Program Manager , Airborne
76 FR 13996 - Advisory Committee Meeting Notice
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... announces the following committee meeting: Name of Committee: U.S. Army Command & General Staff College Subcommittee. Date: April 5-6, 2011. Place: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS... as its constituent schools, especially the Command and General Staff School and the School of...
75 FR 7255 - Advisory Committee Meeting Notice
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... announces the following committee meeting: Name of Committee: U.S. Army Command & General Staff College Subcommittee. Date: March 9-10, 2010. Place: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS... constituent schools, the Command and General Staff School and the School of Advanced Military Studies...
Health Hazard Assessment and Toxicity Clearances in the Army Acquisition Process
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Macko, Joseph A., Jr.
2000-01-01
The United States Army Materiel Command, Army Acquisition Pollution Prevention Support Office (AAPPSO) is responsible for creating and managing the U.S. Army Wide Acquisition Pollution Prevention Program. They have established Integrated Process Teams (IPTs) within each of the Major Subordinate Commands of the Army Materiel Command. AAPPSO provides centralized integration, coordination, and oversight of the Army Acquisition Pollution Prevention Program (AAPPP) , and the IPTs provide the decentralized execution of the AAPPSO program. AAPPSO issues policy and guidance, provides resources and prioritizes P2 efforts. It is the policy of the (AAPPP) to require United States Army Surgeon General approval of all materials or substances that will be used as an alternative to existing hazardous materials, toxic materials and substances, and ozone-depleting substances. The Army has a formal process established to address this effort. Army Regulation 40-10 requires a Health Hazard Assessment (HHA) during the Acquisition milestones of a new Army system. Army Regulation 40-5 addresses the Toxicity Clearance (TC) process to evaluate new chemicals and materials prior to acceptance as an alternative. U.S. Army Center for Health Promotion and Preventive Medicine is the Army's matrixed medical health organization that performs the HHA and TC mission.
Joint Chiefs of Staff > Directorates > J6 | C4 & Cyber
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Gen. Joseph F. Dunford, Jr. > Joint Chiefs of Staff > Article View
Facebook on Flickr Joint Chiefs Army Chief of Staff Marine Corps Commandant Chief of Naval Operations Air Force Chief of Staff Chief of National Guard Bureau Biographies Directorates Directorates of Management Chiefs of Staff, the nation's highest-ranking military officer, and the principal military advisor to the
DefenseLink Special: World War I - The Great War Remembered
Us The War That Didn't End All Wars By Jim Garamone American Forces Press Service They called it , and the U.S. Congress declared war. The first American troops journeyed to France in June 1917 phrase that gave heart to the Allies. Army Gen. John J. Pershing commanded the American Expeditionary
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
White, George, Jr.
2012-01-01
African Americans have served in the United States Armed Forces in nearly every conflict in the nation's history. However, the State--through official government policy, ad hoc decisions of military commanders, or statements by prominent civilians--was rarely comfortable with Black military service. Throughout most of American history, the various…
2012-04-10
builders . Human Intelligence (HUMINT) and Signals Intelligence (SIGINT) could then also be prioritized and employed accordingly for optimal 8...responsibility for digital and multimedia forensics, and DIA responsibility for forensic intelligence activities and programs.31 The Army is also currently...aligning functional oversight of Forensics, Biometrics, Law Enforcement, Detainee Operations, and Physical Security 11 under one overarching
The Land Component Role in Maritime Security
2016-12-31
U.S. Army Pacific (USARPAC) is designated as the Theater Joint Force Land Component Command (TJFLCC) and endeavors to support the PACOM Theater ...security. 1 Mike Wall , “What 11 Billion People Mean for Space Travel,” November 27, 2013...human outcomes that are a prerequisite for achieving national objectives”18. These are land-based operations designed to create stability in human
A Broader Education for Special Forces Officers
2011-05-19
education professionals. Arthur Cropley , Professor of Educational Psychology at the University of Hamburg, notes that lifelong learning would: 2. lead...Arthur Cropley , “Lifelong Learning and Systems of Education: an Overview”, in A Cropley , ed. Towards a System of Lifelong Education: Some Practical...Leavenworth, KS: School of Advanced Military Studies, United States Army Command and General Staff College, 2008. 46 Cropley ,Arthur. “Lifelong
Comparisons of Theoretical Methods for Predicting Airfoil Aerodynamic Characteristics
2010-08-01
Airfoil ,” Airfoils , U.S. Army Aviation Research, Development and Engineering Command, RDECOM TR 10-D-107, August 2010. [2] Somers, D.M. and...Maughmer, M.D., “Design and Experimental Results for the S407 Airfoil ,” U.S. Army Aviation Research, Development and Engineering Command, RDECOM TR 10-D...S414 Airfoil ,” U.S. Army Aviation Research, Development and Engineering Command, RDECOM TR 10-D-112, August 2010. [5] Somers, D.M. and Maughmer
Measuring and Reporting Leadership and Core Competency Domains
2015-09-04
Command Profile CECOM Army Communications-Electronics Command CRRD Commander’s Risk Reduction Dashboard DAPMIS Department of the Army Photo Management ...culture, regional/technical, and leadership/influence. Examining the numerous military personnel information management systems across DoD, IDA found...7 3. Military Personnel Information Management .............................................................9 A
77 FR 17036 - Advisory Committee Meeting Notice
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... announces the following committee meeting: Name of Committee: U.S. Army Command & General Staff College Subcommittee. Date: April 23-25, 2012. Place: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, Ft. Leavenworth, KS... overview of the CGSC, as well as its constituent schools, the Command and General Staff School and the...
DoD Security Assistance Management Manual
1988-10-01
IDSS Administrator for U.S. Army Training Activities: TSASS Database Manager SATFA Attn: ATFA-I 2017 Cunningham Drive, 4th Floor Hampton VA 23666 DSN...Depot, Chambersburg, PA J. School of Engineering and Logistics, Red River Army Depot, Texarkana , "TX K. Lone Star Ammunition Plant, Texarkana , TX L...Electronics Command, Ft. Monmouth, NJ U. Red River Army Depot, Texarkana , TX V. Army Aviation Research and Development Command, St. Louis, MO W
The Proximity Principle: Army Chaplains on the Fighting Line in Doctrine and History
2014-12-12
U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE Art......and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to this
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... October 15, 2009. The United States Government, as represented by the Secretary of the Army, has rights to this invention. ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, ATTN: Command... providing a patient-specific diagnosis of disease using clinical data. More particularly, the invention...
Short-Time Mass Variation in Natural Atmospheric Dust.
1979-11-01
many years. When the Krakatoa volcano in the South Pacific erupted in 1883, ejecting tons of dust into the high atmosphere, people from many parts of the...Flight Center, AL 35812 Commander Naval Ocean Systems Center (Code 4473) Commander ATTN: Technical Library US Army Missile R&D Command San Diego, CA...PO Box 67 ATTN: DRDMI-TBD APO San Francisco, CA 96555 US Army Missile R&D Command Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809 Director NOAA/ERL/APCL R31 Commander RB3
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2011-07-01
...; B-17. Commander, US Army Communications Security, Logistics Agency, ATTN: SELCL-NICP-IM, Fort..., Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809; B-24. Commander, US Army Security Assistance Center, ATTN: DRSAC, 5001...
American British Canadian, Australian Armies Standardization Program Catalog of War Games
1991-05-21
Defense Netwrrk (ADNET), Command, Control Communication, Intelligence, Prioritization (C3IP) Links, FM2 Grid (read-in optimization) in Terrain Database...at a given echelon such as division and below. Force level models may be interactive with players performing various cnmard, control , and staff...and may require compliance with appropriate configuration control procedures. Also, release to contractors may be prohibited. FOR THE WASHINGTON
2007-12-14
13 It was not until 2 July 1944, that General Sir Henry Maitland Wilson, the Supreme Allied Commander, Mediterranean Theater, was ordered to launch...John. I Remember, Stories of a Combat Infantrymen in World War II. Livermore: Camino Press, 1993. Summer, Ian . The French Army 1939-45 (1). Men-at
The Army in Multinational Operations
2010-05-01
multinational commanders may be faced with nations refusing to perform assigned tasks. The term “national red card” using a soccer simile has been coined...106. What is the multinational plan for recovery of critical aviation equipment, facilities, and resources? Constraints and Freedom of Action 5-107...quantity, and timeliness) suitable for likely combat search and rescue as well as recovery of encircled forces? Operations and Planning 20 May
Knowing Your Partner: The Evolution of Brazilian Special Operations Forces
2012-08-01
Government Palace in Port au Prince, Haiti. (Photo courtesy Brazilian Army Special Operations Brigade) Bottom left: Members from the Navy Combat Divers...States Government , Department of Defense, United States Special Operations Command, the Joint Special Operations University, or the Government of...its people, its economy, its government , and Brazilian policy toward the United States. General Pinheiro then presents a history and overview of
Army Contracting Command Workforce Model Analysis
2012-02-09
Empresas in Madrid. His Air Force contracting experience includes F-22 Fighter, C-17 Cargo Transport , and a contingency deployment as director of Joint...and the University of Maryland (University College). He has also conducted visiting seminars at American University in Cairo and Instituto de ...the long total process times that are sometimes involved in weapon system contracting, such an assessment may equate to a de facto future work
Guidance and Control Aspects of Tactical Air-Launched Missiles
1980-10-01
information; - Continuously stimulating advances in the aerospace sciences relevant to strengthening the common defence pusture; -- Improving the co...Symposium on Precision Delivery Systems was held at Eglin Air Force Base , Florida. USA. Many important advances in guidance sensor technology, control system...paper concentrates primarily or the US Army Missile Command’s technology base for development of the precision pointing and tracking or fire control
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..., as represented by the Secretary of the Army, has rights to this invention. U.S. and selected foreign rights are available. ADDRESSES: Commander, U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, ATTN... the drug to a patient during real-time. Brenda S. Bowen, Army Federal Register Liaison Officer. [FR...
Photocopy of recent aerial photograph (from U.S. Army Support Command ...
Photocopy of recent aerial photograph (from U.S. Army Support Command Hawaii, Wheeler Army Air Base, Hawaii) Photographer unknown, Circa 1990 OBLIQUE AERIAL VIEW SHOWING MAIN SECTION OF BASE WITH LAKE WILSON IN THE FOREGROUND AND WAIANAE MOUNTAINS IN THE BACKGROUND. - Schofield Barracks Military Reservation, Wilikina Drive & Kunia Road, Wahiawa, Honolulu County, HI
2009-10-30
review of the invoices submitted in support of the GMASS contract. S PE CI AL I NS PECTO R GE NE R AL FO R I RA Q RE CO NST R UC TIO N...Command-Iraq (MNSTC- I ), using the Iraq Security Forces Fund, issued task orders for a program to assist the Iraqi Army in developing a self...its first tier subcontractor. According to contracting and MNSTC- I officials, Anham had the capability to obtain foreign military vehicle parts
Appraisal of Army Training Battle Simulation System (ARTBASS) Training Test Validation Phase
1987-07-01
DISTRIBUTION: Primary di>i#*w«*QQof this report has betnmtUJn ARI. Please address corre- spondend^^ncerning dimfcution of re& tmj ^o: U.S...c. A penetration d. A breakout 41. A commander organizes his force into a rupture force, main body, reserves and rear guard in order to conduct...occupied by Tm A, 1st Bn (MECH), 77th Inf prior to an attack. B-18 26. It la best to’ conduct a minefield breaching operation a. At night . b. At dann
A Productivity Enhancement Study for the U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command.
1985-09-01
This is not to say "doing one’s homework" is unimportant. It is as long as it does not snuff out enthusiasm and innovativeness. Peters tells us: The...Commander 10 U.S. Army Information Systems Engineering Command Ft Belvoir, Virginia 22060-5456 134 71" ~..-.-------..~.-.-........ -PV S FILMED
The Effect of Ionospheric Variability on the Accuracy of High Frequency Position Location
1981-08-01
A~~ ~ C~ %. 0 I Cf v. >) LaJ 04) Of T C 4 S- o 0) 0.~ o~~ o V0 Li.. .- 4 U V) (0 .. c-., c X e CO m. Co S.. LC)) C a) 4.0 I~ 0.- 0- CL CJ u W 3 LL X...Field Artillery School ATTN: STEDP-MT-DA-L ATTN: ATSF- CF -R (CPT James M. Watson) Dugway, UT 84022 Fort Sill, OK 73503 Commander Commandant US Army...Commander Commandant US Army Dugway Proving Ground US Army Field Artillery School ATTN: STEDP-MT-DA-T (Mr. John Trethewey) ATTN: ATSF- CF -R Dugway, UT 84022
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Menzies, K.T.; Randel, M.A.; Quill, A.L.
1989-01-01
The U.S. Army Biomedical Research and Development Laboratory defined an extensive research program to address the generation of potentially toxic propellant combustion products in crew compartments of armored vehicles during weapons firing. The major objectives of the research were (1) to determine the presence and concentration of propellant combustion products, (2) to determine potential crew exposure to these combustion products, and (3) to assess the efficacy of field monitoring in armored vehicles. To achieve these goals, air monitoring was conducted in selected armored vehicle types, i.e., M109, M60, M3, M1, at several Army installations. Auxiliary information concerning the specific munitionsmore » fired and the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) or Forces Command (FORSCOM) firing scenarios was collected so that a comparison of pollutant concentrations generated by specific weapons both within vehicle types and between vehicle types could be made.« less
A Study of the Emergency Medical Service System at Womack Army Hospital, Fort Bragg, North Carolina.
1978-04-01
SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Special thanks must be given to Colonel Llewellyn Legters , Colonel Joseph E. Brannock, and Major James...DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY HEADQUARTERS. UNITED STATES ARMY HEALTH SERVICES COMMAND FORT SAIA HOUSTON. TEXAS 78234 HSPA 2 2 .0 7 Colonel Llewellyn J. Legters ...Commander US Army Medical Department Activity Fort Bragg, NC 28307 Dear Colonel Legters : The continuing military physician shortage is the most
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Vance, Charles David
2013-01-01
This qualitative case study explored how U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) students decided whether or not to attend graduate school. The focus was on how U.S. Army students made their decision. The purpose of the study was to illuminate the issues related to this decision in adult development, adult learning, career decision…
2012-10-15
ALABAMA GOV. ROBERT BENTLEY, RIGHT, CONGRATULATES MARSHALL CENTER DIRECTOR PATRICK SCHEUERMANN, LEFT, AND U.S. ARMY MAJ. GEN. LYNN COLLYAR, COMMANDING GENERAL OF THE U.S. ARMY AVIATION & MISSILE COMMAND, FOR A SUCCESSFUL 50 YEARS OF MISSION SUCCESS AND COLLABORATION IN THE HUNTSVILLE COMMUNITY
Military Interoperable Digital Hospital Testbed (MIDHT) Phase III
2012-10-01
October 2012 TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188...MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and M Materiel Command 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT Fort Detrick, MD 21702 NUMBER(S
Photocopy of recent aerial photograph (from U.S. Army Support Command ...
Photocopy of recent aerial photograph (from U.S. Army Support Command Hawaii, Wheeler Army Air Base, Hawaii) Photographer unknown, Circa 1990 AERIAL VIEW SHOWING MAIN SECTION OF BASE, BETWEEN KUNIA ROAD, WILIKINA DRIVE, AND McMAHON ROAD, AS WELL AS ADJACENT PINEAPPLE FIELDS, AND LAKE WILSON. - Schofield Barracks Military Reservation, Wilikina Drive & Kunia Road, Wahiawa, Honolulu County, HI
Sections. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, ...
Sections. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, Combat Operations Building. By Moffatt and Nichol, Engineers, 122 West Fifth Street, Long Beach, California; for the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Los Angeles, California. Drawing no. AW-60-02-03, sheet no. 14, approved March, 1962; specifications no. ENG-04-353-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/15, Rev. "A"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 3 October 1966. Scale one-eighth inch to one foot. 30x36 inches. pencil on paper - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
Utility Building Plan, elevations and sections. March Air Force Base, ...
Utility Building Plan, elevations and sections. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, COmbat Operations Center, Utility Building. By Moffatt and Nichol, Engineers, 122 West Fifth Street, Long Beach, California; for the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Los Angeles, California. Drawing no. AW-60-02-03, sheet no. 57, approved March, 1962; specifications no. ENG-04-353-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/57, Rev. "B"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 3 October 1966 "drawings updated." Various scales. 29 x 41 inches. pencil on paper - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Utility Building, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
The next generation of command post computing
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Arnold, Ross D.; Lieb, Aaron J.; Samuel, Jason M.; Burger, Mitchell A.
2015-05-01
The future of command post computing demands an innovative new solution to address a variety of challenging operational needs. The Command Post of the Future is the Army's primary command and control decision support system, providing situational awareness and collaborative tools for tactical decision making, planning, and execution management from Corps to Company level. However, as the U.S. Army moves towards a lightweight, fully networked battalion, disconnected operations, thin client architecture and mobile computing become increasingly essential. The Command Post of the Future is not designed to support these challenges in the coming decade. Therefore, research into a hybrid blend of technologies is in progress to address these issues. This research focuses on a new command and control system utilizing the rich collaboration framework afforded by Command Post of the Future coupled with a new user interface consisting of a variety of innovative workspace designs. This new system is called Tactical Applications. This paper details a brief history of command post computing, presents the challenges facing the modern Army, and explores the concepts under consideration for Tactical Applications that meet these challenges in a variety of innovative ways.
The Army’s Construction Program How it Runs
2010-06-01
Army Commands ASCC DRU Guard Reserve USA/VCSA Co-Chair SSRG Approve MILCON Requirements & Priorities GDPR /GTA Transformation (Barracks Buy Out...to Commands/Components - Disseminated approved MILCON initiatives and priorities ( GDPR /GTA, Transformation… worst first) - Provided specific
Theater Sustainment Reserve for the Rwanda Defence Forces
2016-06-10
ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG...Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE General Studies by RUKI...PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Ruki Karusisi, Major 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING
2016-05-26
guidance on how to build an effective SC program. Whether used as pre-decisional guides or ex post facto evaluation tools, they fall short of...Building the Plane Inflight: Observations from Case Studies in Wartime Flight Training for Partner...Nations A Monograph by Major Timothy J. Day United States Air Force School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General
Army Logistician. Volume 36, Issue 2, March-April 2004
2004-04-01
commitment. The depots’ highly skilled and motivat- ed workforces deserve our thanks for a job well done and our appreciation of the formidable...outsourcing for logistics support. Contractors are now an integral part of the wider Department of Defense workforce that delivers combat support to the...LEANNE J. WOON IS THE OFFICER COMMANDING THE LOGISTICS MANAGEMENT SQUADRON AT ROYAL NEW ZEALAND AIR FORCE (RNZAF) BASE AUCKLAND , WHERE SHE MANAGES
Optimizing the Navy’s Investment in Space Professionals
2011-09-01
UFO Ultra High Frequency Follow-On UHF Ultra High Frequency URL Unrestricted Line USA United States Army USAF United States Air Force USCYBERCOM...LEASAT), and eight UHF Follow-On ( UFO ) satellites all flying in geostationary orbit (GEO). NAVSOC is the principle Navy command that operates, manages...and maintains the DoD’s narrowband UHF capability from five different ground stations. The replacement satellite for the aging UFO system is the
Sourcing and Global Distribution of Medical Supplies
2014-01-01
dots in this figure represent OCONUS MTFs and the yellow star icons indicate locations of the OCONUS theater lead agents for medical materiel (TLAMMs... Symbol Definition AFMOA Air Force Medical Operations Agency AMC Air Mobility Command APS Army prepositioned stock Cat A Category A CJCS chairman of...provide medical materiel to military units. DLA has enacted PV and other contracts to support all military units that make it possible for units around
History of Special Operations Forces in Malaysia
2013-06-01
Transformation,” an article for the 11th International Command and Control Research and Technology Symposium, 2006, http://www.dodccrp.org/events...the 91 Grup Operasi Perisikan (GOP). This unit is a special combat unit in the Army Intelligence Corps, placed under the operational control of the...and Control Research and Technology Symposium 2006, http://www.dodccrp.org/events/11th_ICCRTS/html/papers/061.pdf (accessed February 29, 2012
Net-Centric Sustainment and Operational Reach on the Modern Battlefield
2012-05-17
Halliday, Marc L. Robbins , and Kenneth J. Girardini. "Sustainment of Army Forces in Operation Iraqi Freedom: Battlefield Logistics and Effects on Operations... Robbins , Kenneth J. Girardini, Rick Eden, John M. Halliday, and Jeffrey Angers. "Operation Iraqi Freedom: Major Findings and Recommendations...Timothy P. Williams, Tony R. Sherrill, Amy R. McGrath, Morris G. Hayes, Antoniette C. McGrady, and John M. Sheckler. "Logistics Command and Control
Molecular Epidemiology Investigation of Obesity and Lethal Prostate Cancer
2017-01-01
Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public...as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. 2 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form...S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION
Myeloid-Derived Suppressor Cells in Checkpoint Protein Inhibition for Melanoma
2017-09-01
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release...official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved...6402 9. SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort
1987-09-01
A187 899 A GOAL PROGRANNIN R&D (RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT) 1/2 PROJECT FUNDING MODEL 0 (U) NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA S M ANDERSON SEP 87...PROGRAMMING R&D PROJECT FUNDING MODEL OF THE U.S. ARMY STRATEGIC DEFENSE COMMAND USING THE ANALYTIC HIERARCHY PROCESS by Steven M. Anderson September 1987...jACCESSION NO TITI E (Influde Securt ClauAIcatsrn) A Goal Programming R&D Project Funding Model of the U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command Using the
Costing Complex Products, Operations, and Support
2011-04-30
Symposium, 10-12 May 2011, Seaside, CA. U.S. Government or Federal Rights License 14. ABSTRACT Complex products and systems (CoPS), such as large defense...Program Executive Officer SHIPS • Commander, Naval Sea Systems Command • Army Contracting Command, U.S. Army Materiel Command • Program Manager...Airborne, Maritime and Fixed Station Joint Tactical Radio System = ==================^Åèìáëáíáçå=oÉëÉ~êÅÜW=`ob^qfkd=pvkbodv=clo=fkclojba=`e^kdb=====- ii
In Situ Wetland Restoration Demonstration
2014-07-01
Program (ESTCP) has funded the Naval Facilities Engineering and Expeditionary Warfare Center (NAVFAC EXWC) and its DoD partners: U.S. Army Public Health ...Command Engineering Service Center [NAVFAC ESC]) and its DoD partners U.S. Army Public Health Command, Naval Facilities Engineering Command Atlantic...made that unacceptable risks to human health or the environment may be present in portions of the Canal Creek system. Innovative technologies
2012-05-01
TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland...Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No...ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12
Joint Operations and the Vicksburg Campaign
1993-06-04
the laisse faire attitude the army took with the navy maybe the navy should be a separate and equal command instead of subordinate to the army...of effort with the civilian Secretary of War managing the common direction and objectives for army and navy cooperation was an ideal concept. Although...lamented about. Halleck urged Washington to correct this by making him the overall Western Commander; thus, Halleck could better manage his naval resources
Trust as a Currency: The Role of Relationships in the Human Domain
2014-05-22
Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2014-01...School of Advanced Military Studies 201 Reynolds Ave. Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG REPORT NUMBER 9. SPONSORING...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 10. SPONSOR
Operational Intelligence Failures of the Korean War
2014-05-22
of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2014-01 Approved for public...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort ...of the Intelligence Art, The Official Homepage of Fort Huachuca, AZ, http://huachuca- www.army.mil/files/History_MWILLOU.PDF (accessed March 23, 2014
1st Cavalry Division’s Effectiveness In Conducting Airmobile Operations During Operation Pegasus
2016-05-26
LTC Karl M. Wojtkun United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort...ORGANIZATION US Army Command and General Staff College REPORT NUMBER ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING...General Staff College or any other government agency. (References to this study should include the foregoing statement.) Fair use determination or
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... rule applies to all U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Headquarters (HQUSACE), elements and Major Subordinate Commands and District Commands of the Corps of Engineers having Civil Works Responsibilities. [60 FR 5133....2 Navigation and Navigable Waters CORPS OF ENGINEERS, DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY, DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE...
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... Engineering Command, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center (ECBC) AGENCY: Office of the Deputy Under Secretary... the Army, Army Research, Development and Engineering Command, Edgewood Chemical Biological Center... Biological Chemical Center, (RDCB-DPC-W), 5183 Blackhawk Road, Building 3330, Room 264, Aberdeen Proving...
32 CFR 635.22 - Reserve component, U.S. Army Reserve, and Army National Guard personnel.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... civilians. (b) The DA Form 3975 and DA Form 4833 will be forwarded directly to the appropriate Regional Readiness Command or the Soldier's division commander. A copy of the DA Form 3975 will also be forwarded to...
Military Review, February 1992. Volume 72, Number 2
1992-02-01
these in turn become fac- tors for Army doctrine. The new strategy has four foundations: nuclear deterrence, forward presence, crisis response and...Today, a select group of officers at Fort mands of the nation. I encourage you to join the Leavenworth is leading the effort to revise US discussion by... Group ; deputy commandant of the US Army Command and General Staff College, For Leavenworth, Kansas: and commanding general, Ist Infantry Division
2013-07-01
Systems Engineering Approach and Metrics for Evaluating Network-Centric Operations for U.S. Army Battle Command by Jock O. Grynovicki and...Battle Command Jock O. Grynovicki and Teresa A. Branscome Human Research and Engineering Directorate, ARL...NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Jock O. Grynovicki and Teresa A. Branscome 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 622716H70 5e. TASK NUMBER
Trust and the 442nd Regimental Combat Team
2016-05-26
School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2016 Approved for public...Command and General Staff College REPORT NUMBER ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 9. SPONSORING/MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND...herein are those of the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other
2014-05-22
Associate Director of the Intercultural Communication Institute, explained that the degree of inter-cultural competence depends on the acquired degree of the...defined to explain the role of culture, cultural competence, and inter- cultural communications . Finally, the United States’ Operation Blacklist and...competence, and inter-cultural communications . Finally, the United States’ Operation Blacklist and Strategic Hamlet Plans of the Japanese Occupation
Report of the Commanding General Eighth Army on the PANAY-NEGROS and CEBU Operations Victor I and II
1946-01-01
numeroxis tunnels, with interconnecting tunnels leading into heavily-constructed pillboxes. These positions are in every case on hills and are in...all subsequent missions as the photographs were delivered. Reports on these studies were distributed within this headquarters and to the task force...estimates vary greatly and are extremely difficult to evaluate, greater reliance must be placed on the study of available information on unit
Tactics of the Soviet Army Regiment
1979-05-14
for this project. Sug- gestions , comments, and recommended changes to this pub- lication are solicited and may be nade to Commander USACACDA ATTN...counterblows on advancing enemy groups." 14 However, this will not be the only time for an encounter battle during the de -fense. etIn contempor-ary...for the defender. "The special features of the meeting engagement for the de - fense can include the enemy usually having superiority in forces and
Demographics of the Contracting Workforce within the Army Contracting Command
2009-09-25
collection of information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. 1. REPORT DATE 25 SEP 2009 2. REPORT TYPE 3. DATES COVERED...taught at the University of Dayton, and American University (Washington, DC) and visiting seminars at American University in Cairo, and Instituto de ... Empresas in Madrid. Dr. Reed retired from Active Military Service in 2008 after 21 years in the Air Force. Dr. Reed held various assignments in
Training Challenges for the U.S. Army in the Pacific
2013-03-01
each other on a frequent enough basis to be thought of as “interoperable.” All the parties involved have different standard operating procedures ...13 All have different command and control technologies and all have different procedures to plan, prepare, coordinate and synchronize operations...does not fix it. Joint Task Force tactics, techniques and procedures are eventually developed but they take time and amount to a band aid as opposed
Special Operations Doctrine: Is it Needed
2016-12-07
and School . Ronald Dempsey is Chief Warrant Officer Three for C Co, 1st BN, 3rd Special Forces Group (Airborne). CLEVELAND, LINDER, AND DEMPSEY 6...Operations doctrine. Sixty years after the Army’s first special operations units were formed, the time had arrived for writing how Army special operations...at the urging of the then Commanding General of the Army’s John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School , Major General Bennet SPECIAL
2012-05-01
Doing stuff” doesn’t sell well without the “so what.” Quickly seizing this fact one skeptic caustically derided, 73Information Effects in the...operations (IO) programs. The Committee has serious concerns about…the significant amount of funding being spent on these programs....The Committee...When assessing operations, JFCs [joint force commanders] and staff’s should avoid excessive analysis. Excessive time and energy spent developing
Special Warfare: A Selected Bibliography.
1983-10-01
G8234 1982) 31. Chaliand, Gerard. Revolution in the Third World: Myth and Prosnects. New York: Viking Pres, 1977. (D842 .C45) 32. Clutterbuck, Richard ...L. Guerrillas and Terrorists. London: Faber and Faber, 1977. (HV6431 .C61) 33. Clutterbuck, Richard L. The Long. Lona War: Counterinsurgency in Malaya...Boulder: Panther, 1965. (U240 D3) 39. Darnell, Richard J. Civic Action Program in the Armed Forces. Fort Belvoir: US Army Combat Developments Command
From the Andes to the Hindu Kush: Columbian Airpower Lessons for Afghanistan
2010-05-20
includes both rotary and fixed wing assets to conduct a variety of air operations. The ANAAC build plan includes fifty-four Mi-17. Twenty of these are to...Win. Dulles: Potomac Books, Inc., 2007. Renner , Stephen L., Major. A Modest Proposal for Air Attack Combat Aviation Advisors. School of Advanced Air ...by Major William J Maher United States Air Force School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General
2009-03-25
development and pest control, also have deleterious dual use potential. By replicating themselves after introduction into a target population, a small...N national NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization NEBC network-enabled battle command NMSCWMD National Military Strategy for Combating...within the continental U.S., Alaska, Hawaii, the District of Columbia, the Commonwealth of Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Guam, American Samoa
Improving Command and Control in the Mexican Army and Air Force to Support Land Operations
2017-06-09
of operations is supported by a robust structure of personnel and equipment ready to deploy anywhere in the world. Marine elements are properly...would grow based on the achieved results and availability of economic resources. The organizational solution described the possible organization of...current capabilities based on the available options in the U.S Doctrine. The analysis process of the study is guided by the Capability Based
Military Medical Revolution: Military Trauma System
2012-01-01
receive state-of-the-art physical therapy and occupational therapy , in- cluding demanding and challenging sports equipment and virtual reality systems...Knudson MM. Into the theater: perspectives from a civilian trauma sur- geon’s visit to the combat support hospital in Balad, Iraq. Bull Am Coll Surg...following type III open tibia fracture . J Orthop Trauma. 2012;26:43 47. 52. U.S Army Medical Research and Materiel Command. Armed Forces In- stitute of
2014-06-13
5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff...Division-North NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organization NGO Non-Governmental Organization NSC National Security Council OHR Office of the High...for Iraq Reconstruction TF Task Force UK United Kingdom UN United Nations UNHCR United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees UNMIBH United
The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia, 1961-1973
1977-01-01
for worry was the substantial of Saigon. The French subsequently political support the Communist par- began negotiations with the Chinese ties of...those of Indochina, in Chinese Army of its responsibilities the postwarperiod. under General Order No. 1. The During the last months of the war, French...commander, Gen. Jacques U.S. agents had been parachuted into Leclerc, began negotiations with Ho the hills of Annam where they joined and, on 6 March
The American Defense of Long Island 1776: Destined for Failure?
2008-01-01
his enemy entrenched on the dominating terrain ofDorchester Heights, General William Howe, British Commander in Chief, North America , now found his...the policy to send a large armed force to America to deliver a crushing blow to the Continental army and coerce the colonies back under Parliamentary...to protect the home islands. l Additionally, the navy had too many tasks in America : support of the troops, providing convoy escorts, and protecting
1980-10-01
Thomas Ralph Wands Awadh Singh kor Lydia Thomas October 1980 Supported by US Army Medical Research and Development Command Fort Detrick, Frederick...Contracting Officer’s Technical Representative: D Mary C. Henry, Ph.D. US Army Medical Bloengineering Research and Development Laboratory I..., Fort...OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE U.S. Army Medical Research and Development October 1980 Command 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Fort Detrick, Frederick
Elevations. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, ...
Elevations. March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, Combat Operations Building. By Moffatt and Nichol, Engineers, 122 West Fifth Street, Long Beach, California; for the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Los Angeles, California. Drawing no. AW-60-02-03, sheet no. 14, approved March, 1962; specifications no. ENG-04-353-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/14, Rev. "B"; file drawer 77-1/102. Last revised 3 October 1966. Scale one-eighth inch to one foot. 30x36 inches. photocopy on paper - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
[Sanitary and epidemiological supply for the Russian Army during the First World War (1914-1918)].
gorelova, L E; Loktev, A E
2014-02-01
At the beginning of the First World War the most typical diseases in the Russian Army were typhoid, typhus, diphtheria, cholera, smallpox and other infectious diseases. At the beginning of the First World War the level of infectious morbidity was significantly low, but further increased and pandemic risk arose. Servicemen were mostly ill with typhus, relapsing fever, flux, cholera, smallpox and typhoid. The highest mortality rate was registered in patients with cholera, typhus and typhoid. According the prewar deployment program of the Russian Army anti-epidemiologic facilities were established. By the end of war were established 110 sanitary-and-hygienic and 90 disinfection units. However, organization of anti-epidemiologic security was unsatisfactory. Due to lack of specialists and equipment anti-epidemiologic facilities of units were under strength. Commanders of sanitary units and sanitary service had not enough resources for operational service in the Forces and facilities of rear area.
US Army Research Office research in progress, July 1, 1991--June 30, 1992
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1992-12-31
The US Army Research Office, under the US Army Materiel Command (AMC), is responsible for coordinating and supporting research in the physical and engineering sciences, in materials science, geosciences, biology, and mathematics. This report describes research directly supported by the Army Research Projects Agency, and several AMC and other Army commands. A separate section is devoted to the research program at the US Army Research, Development and Standardization Group - United Kingdom. The present volume includes the research program in physics, chemistry, biological sciences, mathematics, engineering sciences, metallurgy and materials science, geosciences, electronics, and the European Research Program. It coversmore » the 12-month period from 1 July 1991 through 30 June 1992.« less
Adaptive Army: Embracing the Concept of Operational Manoeuvre from the Sea
2010-05-05
PEACE Source: Headquarters Training Command- Army. Land Warfare Doctrine LWD 3-01: Formation Tactics. Australian Army, November 27, 2003. 27...Amphibious Capability Implementation Team, June 15, 2009. Headquarters Training Comrriand- Army. Land Warfare Doctrine LWD 3-0: Operations. Australian Army
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1988-07-01
Security Classification) Mtutagenic potential of nitroguan idine in the Drosophila melano- gaster sex-linked recessive lethal test 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S...Frederick, MD 21701-5012 Commander Commandant US Army Environmental Hygine Academy of Health Sciences. US Army Agency ATTN: AHS-CDM ATTN: Librarian, HSDH
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Electroacoustic Tissue Imaging
2007-03-01
Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...9. SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel...Army Medical Research and Materiel Command under Grant DAMD17-02-1-0307. Opinions, interpretations, conclusions and recommendations are those of the
Rebalance to Asia and the Pacific: Leveraging Vietnam to Counter-Balance China
2016-06-10
Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree MASTER OF MILITARY ART AND SCIENCE Strategic......the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College or any other governmental agency. (References to this study should include the foregoing statement
Ada and the rapid development lifecycle
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Deforrest, Lloyd; Gref, Lynn
1991-01-01
JPL is under contract, through NASA, with the US Army to develop a state-of-the-art Command Center System for the US European Command (USEUCOM). The Command Center System will receive, process, and integrate force status information from various sources and provide this integrated information to staff officers and decision makers in a format designed to enhance user comprehension and utility. The system is based on distributed workstation class microcomputers, VAX- and SUN-based data servers, and interfaces to existing military mainframe systems and communication networks. JPL is developing the Command Center System utilizing an incremental delivery methodology called the Rapid Development Methodology with adherence to government and industry standards including the UNIX operating system, X Windows, OSF/Motif, and the Ada programming language. Through a combination of software engineering techniques specific to the Ada programming language and the Rapid Development Approach, JPL was able to deliver capability to the military user incrementally, with comparable quality and improved economies of projects developed under more traditional software intensive system implementation methodologies.
The Global Logistics Command: A Strategy to Sustain the Post-War Army
2014-05-22
Logistics: Determining Relevance for 21st Century Operations,” 17. 56Jobson and Antell, U.S. Army Materiel Command, 23. Joseph M. Heiser Jr., “Supply...mechanization expanded. Heiser , “Supply Support in Vietnam,” 37. 24 lacked.58 He also formalized in-theater training with two teams, codenamed Project...Airborne Corps History Office, Fort Bragg, NC, 2010. Heiser , Joseph M. Jr. Vietnam Studies Logistics Support. Washington, DC: U.S. Army Center of
1993-01-01
liaison officers at the other’s equivalent major schools-armor, aviation, air defense, field artillery, engineer , infantry, signal, ordnance... Engineer Center and Fort Belvoir, the Infantry Center and Fort Benning, the Air Defense Center and Fort Bliss, the Transportation Center and Fort...administered by the commander of the Araor Center and Fort Knox. TRADOC had 16 Army branch schools. Eight schools--the Air Defense, Armor, Engineer , Field
Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB): One Size Fits All
1991-12-10
higher levels because it was too detailed for that lev- el commander. 1 27 Battalion S2s must understand the level of derail needed for their product...82174-;-U- el . Te A10034iniiatvcoffesa excellent opprtnrity to involve commanders in the IPB process and clarify the inputs alnd outputs of the system...1.8. 57. Glass and Davidson, 62. 58. US Army, FE 34-1_30, 4-66. 59. US Army, FM 34, 2-3. 60. US Army, F11 34-8_0 El . 61. US Army, FM 71-2, 2--23. 62. US
Stacey, Michael J; Brett, S; Woods, D; Jackson, S; Ross, D
2016-12-01
Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command and Medical reporting for case ascertainment, investigation of serious incidents and improvement of preventive practices and policy. This process could be vulnerable to under-reporting. To establish whether heat illness in the British Army has been under-reported, by reviewing concordance of reporting to the Army Incident Notification Cell (AINC) and the Army Health Unit (AHU) and to characterise the burden of heat illness reported by these means. Analysis of anonymised reporting databases held by the AHU and AINC, for the period 2009-2013. 565 unique cases of heat illness were identified. Annual concordance of reporting ranged from 9.6% to 16.5%. The overall rate was 13.3%. July was the month with the greatest number of heat illness reports (24.4% of total reporting) and the highest concordance rate (30%). Reports of heat illness from the UK (n=343) exceeded overseas notifications (n=221) and showed better concordance (17.1% vs 12.8%). The annual rate of reported heat illness varied widely, being greater in full-time than reservist personnel (87 vs 23 per100 000) and highest in full-time untrained personnel (223 per100 000). The risk of heat illness was global, year-round and showed dynamic local variation. Failure to dual-report casualties impaired case ascertainment of heat illness across Command and Medical chains. Current preventive guidance, as applied in training and on operations, should be critically evaluated to ensure that risk of heat illness is reduced as low as possible. Clear procedures for casualty notification and surveillance are required in support of this and should incorporate communication within and between the two reporting chains. Published by the BMJ Publishing Group Limited. For permission to use (where not already granted under a licence) please go to http://www.bmj.com/company/products-services/rights-and-licensing/.
Stacey, Michael J; Brett, S; Woods, D; Jackson, S; Ross, D
2016-01-01
Background Heat illness in the Armed Forces is considered preventable. The UK military relies upon dual Command and Medical reporting for case ascertainment, investigation of serious incidents and improvement of preventive practices and policy. This process could be vulnerable to under-reporting. Objectives To establish whether heat illness in the British Army has been under-reported, by reviewing concordance of reporting to the Army Incident Notification Cell (AINC) and the Army Health Unit (AHU) and to characterise the burden of heat illness reported by these means. Methods Analysis of anonymised reporting databases held by the AHU and AINC, for the period 2009–2013. Results 565 unique cases of heat illness were identified. Annual concordance of reporting ranged from 9.6% to 16.5%. The overall rate was 13.3%. July was the month with the greatest number of heat illness reports (24.4% of total reporting) and the highest concordance rate (30%). Reports of heat illness from the UK (n=343) exceeded overseas notifications (n=221) and showed better concordance (17.1% vs 12.8%). The annual rate of reported heat illness varied widely, being greater in full-time than reservist personnel (87 vs 23 per100 000) and highest in full-time untrained personnel (223 per100 000). Conclusions The risk of heat illness was global, year-round and showed dynamic local variation. Failure to dual-report casualties impaired case ascertainment of heat illness across Command and Medical chains. Current preventive guidance, as applied in training and on operations, should be critically evaluated to ensure that risk of heat illness is reduced as low as possible. Clear procedures for casualty notification and surveillance are required in support of this and should incorporate communication within and between the two reporting chains. PMID:25717054
1949-01-01
Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory Cleveland, Ohio Restriction Cancelled ^mmmmmmmm ^Md’^| 5;-;» <^~ k NATIONAL ADVISORY COMMTTErUf0...AEEONAUTICS RESEARCH MEMORANDUM for the Air Materiel Command’, Army Air Forces PERFORMANCE OF COMPRESSOR OF XJ-41-V TURBOJET ENGINE I - PRELIMINARY...of the XJ-41-V turbojet - engine compressor. . .’ The complete compressor was amounted on a collecting chamber having an annular air-flow
Improving the Deployment of Army Health Care Professionals: An Evaluation of PROFIS
2013-01-01
Forces Command (FORSCOM)” letter, commonly known as the MEDO Letter, written by the Office of the Surgeon General. In response to the shortages of...interviewed reported deploying civilian medical personnel. For exam- ple, due to a reported shortage of some types of specialists in the military, the...61N (flight surgeon), 63R (executive dentist), or 64Z (senior veterinarian ). 2. Matched positions, where the provider and the tasking have the
Development of Individual Equipment Requirements for the Afghan National Army Needs Improvement
2012-05-25
Secur n Security F Communic t of the Isla ency Managemen ining Missio ion Comman nal Clothin operation I TACOM L Frequency eb site of th rts or...of information, including suggestions for reducing this burden, to Washington Headquarters Services, Directorate for Information Operations and...conta or fax (571 Deputy Ins by fax (571 of Inspecto General for F25-04 ity Forces orces Fund ations-Electr mic Republ t Command n-Afghanis d
The Attack on Panama City by Henry Morgan
1998-06-05
Morgan needed to know where the enemy was to determine where the enemy was weak. Morgan needed to know how the enemy planned to use his force and what...per response, including the time for reviewing instructions, searching existing data sources gathering and maintaining the data needed , and...of action for an operation. By knowing the enemy’s strengths and weaknesses a commander can determine where best to apply combat power. The U.S. Army
2017-03-23
performance computing resources made available by the US Department of Defense High Performance Computing Modernization Program at the Air Force...1Department of Defense Biotechnology High Performance Computing Software Applications Institute, Telemedicine and Advanced Technology Research Center, United...States Army Medical Research and Materiel Command, Fort Detrick, Maryland, USA Full list of author information is available at the end of the article
1983-06-01
imperialistic Japan in 1945] (Moskva: Izdatel’stvo "Nauka," 1969), 401. By July 1945, 5th Army forces had completed their long movement by rail from the...afternoon, Imperial General Headquarters issued to commanders of all theaters emergency orders that read, "The Soviet Union declared war on Japan ...istoriko-memuarny ocherk o razgrome imperialisticheskoi iapony v 1945 godu [Finale: A historical memoir survey about the rout of imperialistic Japan
Acts of Atrocity: Effects on Public Opinion Support During War or Conflict
2007-12-01
Taylor Martin, “Her Job: Lock Up Iraq’s Bad Guys: Army Brig. General Janis Karpinski, the Lone Female Commander in Iraq, Runs the Prison System that...photographing naked male and female detainees; forcibly arranging detainees in various sexually explicit positions for photographing; forcing...a dog chain or strap around a naked detainee’s neck and having a female soldier pose for a picture; a male MP guard having sex with a female
JPRS Report, Africa, (Sub-Sahara).
1987-09-01
wounded to continue to benefit from all the services offered by the COUD medical services. 2. Regarding compensation: a) The judicial proceedings...allocated per Arm of Service: 19S7/SS SA Army 39.2 SA Air Force 38,6 SA Navy ; 7,5 Overhead Command arid Control, Medical and General Support 14,7... medical schools, law schools and who have nothing to offer as collater- al. So we are looking to be more ag- gressive in that marketplace: then
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 33, Winter 2002-03
2003-04-01
by Richard B. Myers 9 A Quiet Revolution: Nuclear Strategy for the 21st Century by James J. Wirtz and James A. Russell 16 Army SOF in Afghanistan...warfighting strategies of attrition or annihilation. The Coalition commander would restrict enemy decisionmaking processes in order to take away options...highlighted the role of precision and ad hoc innovations in the area of time-sensitive targeting Winter 2002–03 / JFQ 5 F/A–18C taking off, Iraqi Freedom
1992-04-10
Devens - Fort Huachuca FY 91 FY 95 Fort McClellan FY 92 FY 96 Fort Chaffee FY 92 FY 97 Cameron Station FY 91 FY 95 53 Stand Alone Housing Sites FY 90 FY...Army, Headquarters Forces Command, &as Realianment and Closure Implementation Plan - Fort Devens Closure Package, Implementation Plan, Fort McPherson, GA...Classification) RAC , What Will It Cost? 12. PERSONAL AUTHOR(S) TLIN, Robert B. LTC, USA 13. TYPE OF REPORT 13b. TIME COVERED 14. DATE OF REPORT (Year
Women in the Army: A Selected Bibliography,
1982-02-01
U.S. Naval Postgraduate School , 1976. (V325 U5 Th C38) (Examines the impact that the all-volunteer force, declining number of youths, and political...first woman to attend the field artillery school for officers at Fort Sill, Oklahoma.) *10. Chaze, William. "Academy Women: Ready to Take Command." U.S...experiment in integratior can benefit everyone.) 12. Coe, Gary. "A Cost-Effective Enlistment Supply of Women for the Ar ’ Defense Management Journal, Vol. 15
Annual Historical Report - AMEDD Activities, Calendar Year 1986
1987-01-01
experimentation . A method was devised to determine the heat transfer properties of the head by use of a copper model which is unique and allows independent ...Church, VA 22041 Commander US Army Training and Doctrine Command ATTN: ATCD-S ATCD-ATMD Fort Monroe, VA 23651 Commander US Army Test and Experimentation ...4500 m). Soldiers with less than 20 torr increase test have only a 40-50% probability of acute mountain sickness. Therefore, CPT at sea level may be used
Pacific Armies Management Seminar IV Held at Honolulu, Hawaii, on 3-7 November 1980.
1980-11-07
He further described Malaysia’s progressive, politico - economic efforts to preclude resurrection of an insurgent movement. Representatives from the...HAWAII 96858 SEMINAR CHAIRMAN COLONEL NOLAN M. SIGLER DEPUTY CHIEF OF STAFF FOR OPERATIONS AND PLANSUNITED STATES ARMY WESTERN COMMAND TABLE OF...WOL7F, Commander BG Richard G. CARDILLO, Deputy Commander COL Charles C. SPEROW, Deputy Chief of Staff I5 COL Nolan M. SIGLER, Deputy Chief of Staff for
Johnson, Ralph J
2016-01-01
This article reports the exploratory development and study efforts regarding the viability of a novel "going-in light" or "Going Light" medical component in support of US Army Pacific (USARPAC) Humanitarian Assistance/Disaster Relief (HA/DR) missions, namely, a BLU-MED ® incremental modular equipment package along with a Rapid Deployment Medical Team (RDMT). The study was conducted to uncover a way for the U.S. Army to: (1) better medically support the greater U.S. military Pacific Command, (2) prepare the Army for Pacific HA/DR contingencies, and (3) imprint a swift presence and positive contribution to Pacific HA/DR operations. The findings were derived from an intensive quasi-Military Decision Making Planning (MDMP) process, specifically, the Oracle Delphi. This process was used to: (1) review a needs assessment on the profile of disasters in general and the Pacific in particular and (2) critically examine the viability and issues surrounding a Pacific HA/DR medical response of going in light and incrementally. The Pacific area of operations contains 9 of 15 countries most at risk for disasters in the most disaster-prone region of the world. So, it is not a matter of whether a major, potentially large-scale lethal disaster will occur but rather when. Solid empirical research has shown that by every outcome measured Joint Forces (Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines) medical HA/DR operations have been inordinately successful and cost-effective when they employed U.S. Army medical assets inland near disasters' kinetic impact and combined sister services' logistical support and expertise. In this regard, USARPAC has the potential to go in light and successfully fill a vital HA/DR medical response gap with the RDMT and a BLU-MED ® . However, initially going in fast and light and expanding and contracting as the situation dictates comes with subsequent challenges as briefly described herein that must be addressed. The challenges to going in light are not insurmountable "show stoppers." They can be identified and addressed through planning and preparation. Hopefully, the acquisition rapid response light components will equip commanders with more effective options with which to conduct Pacific HA/DR operations and be a focal point for effective joint operations.
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Meritocracy in the Profession of Arms
2013-02-01
joint service in months for colonel-promotable was 23 months. 10. Data from the United States Army Human Resources Command, OPMD- MFE -I. 11. U.S. Code...joint matters. 12. Data from the U.S. Army Human Resources Command, OPMD- MFE -I. 13. Ibid. 14. Tim Kane, “Why Our Best Officers are Leaving,” The
Crossing the Line of Departure. Battle Command on the Move A Historical Perspective
2006-01-01
controlled Alsace into Germany (French ally Württemberg) with an army of 200,000 organized into seven army corps and a cavalry corps, with corps varying...three to five days and daily horse-mounted messen gers to and from the corps commanders. After some delays because of a shortage of bridges , his...assembled his army in central Germany when the Prussians invaded the buffer state of Saxony and forcibly made it an ally. Figure 4. The Advance on
76 FR 66282 - Army Educational Advisory Committee
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The Battle Command Sustainment Support System: The Army’s Command and Control System for Logistics
2009-05-21
threaten the Austrian forward element near Ulm. 3 Later in the 19 th century, railroads played a key role in the U.S. Civil War. Gauge disparities on...and accuracy of those reports played an integral role in the decisions the commander chose to make. The Army began making a concerted effort to...40 Dave Cammons, John Tisserand, Duane Williams, Alan Seise and Dough Lindsay, ―Network Centric Warfare Case Study: U.S. V Corps
2005-11-01
interest has a large variance so that excessive run lengths are required. This naturally invokes the interest for searches for effective variance ...years since World War II the nature , organization, and mode of the operation of command organizations within the Army has remained virtually...Laboratory began a series of studies and projects focused on investigating the nature of military command and control (C2) operations. The questions
Patella Fracture in US Servicemember in an Austere Location.
Schermerhorn, Sophia M; Auchincloss, Paul J; Kraft, Kyle; Nelson, Kenneth J; Pamplin, Jeremy C
Review the management of a patient with acute patella fracture supported by telemedical consultation. Clinical Context: Regionally Aligned Forces (RAF) supporting US Army Africa/Southern European Task Force (USARAF/ SETAF) in Africa Command area of responsibility. Care was provided by a Role I facility on the compound. Organic Expertise: Three 68W combat medics; one Special Operations Combat Medic (SOCM). Closest Medical Support: Organic battalion physician assistant (PA) located in the United States; USARAF PA located in a European country; French Role II located in nearby West African country; telemedical consults via e-mail, phone, or videoteleconsultation. Earliest Evacuation: Estimated at 12 to 24 hours with appropriate clearances. 2018.
2012-01-01
Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...and should not be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. 2...U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT 21702-5012
2012-05-01
PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION...SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT...Subsequent research in several laboratories indicates that BA inhibits growth of multiple tumor types including breast cancer . Studies in this
Magnetic Resonance Studies of Photosensitizers and Their Effect in Tumors
2004-10-01
Final 2.0060307 096 PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...68198-5100 9. SPONSORING I MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command... Research Accomplishments ......................................................... 15 Reportable Outcomes
Networked sensors for the combat forces
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Klager, Gene
2004-11-01
Real-time and detailed information is critical to the success of ground combat forces. Current manned reconnaissance, surveillance, and target acquisition (RSTA) capabilities are not sufficient to cover battlefield intelligence gaps, provide Beyond-Line-of-Sight (BLOS) targeting, and the ambush avoidance information necessary for combat forces operating in hostile situations, complex terrain, and conducting military operations in urban terrain. This paper describes a current US Army program developing advanced networked unmanned/unattended sensor systems to survey these gaps and provide the Commander with real-time, pertinent information. Networked Sensors for the Combat Forces plans to develop and demonstrate a new generation of low cost distributed unmanned sensor systems organic to the RSTA Element. Networked unmanned sensors will provide remote monitoring of gaps, will increase a unit"s area of coverage, and will provide the commander organic assets to complete his Battlefield Situational Awareness (BSA) picture for direct and indirect fire weapons, early warning, and threat avoidance. Current efforts include developing sensor packages for unmanned ground vehicles, small unmanned aerial vehicles, and unattended ground sensors using advanced sensor technologies. These sensors will be integrated with robust networked communications and Battle Command tools for mission planning, intelligence "reachback", and sensor data management. The network architecture design is based on a model that identifies a three-part modular design: 1) standardized sensor message protocols, 2) Sensor Data Management, and 3) Service Oriented Architecture. This simple model provides maximum flexibility for data exchange, information management and distribution. Products include: Sensor suites optimized for unmanned platforms, stationary and mobile versions of the Sensor Data Management Center, Battle Command planning tools, networked communications, and sensor management software. Details of these products and recent test results will be presented.
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... Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group until they enlist in the Regular Army. The Commanding General, United... Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in §§ 571.2 and 571.3). (2) Related publications. (i) DOD Directive...
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2013-07-01
... Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group until they enlist in the Regular Army. The Commanding General, United... Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in §§ 571.2 and 571.3). (2) Related publications. (i) DOD Directive...
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2011-07-01
... Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group until they enlist in the Regular Army. The Commanding General, United... Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in §§ 571.2 and 571.3). (2) Related publications. (i) DOD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group until they enlist in the Regular Army. The Commanding General, United... Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in §§ 571.2 and 571.3). (2) Related publications. (i) DOD Directive...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Army Reserve (USAR) Control Group until they enlist in the Regular Army. The Commanding General, United... Army Weight Control Program. (Cited in §§ 571.2 and 571.3). (2) Related publications. (i) DOD Directive...
2013-03-25
for Information Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and...Nationalist Forces operating in Southern China.10 To do so, the Allies were reliant upon the uncertain flow of combat supplies and equipment across the...Burma, could allow the Allies to maintain a major road link for combat supplies and heavy equipment into Southern China. Over the course of the war
1998-01-22
U.S. Army missions have established a tradition that continued in flood control and the maintenance of some of the country’s major river transportation ...Sefton III, Commander of Task Force 1169, during JTX "Abriendo Rutas ", stated that "training opportunities on an exercise of this type simply...bulk of RC training activity in Latin America. However, support units such as military police, supply, maintenance, transportation , communication
1946-11-18
INVESTIGATION OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC 1-40 JET -PROPULSION ENGINE IN THE CLEVELAND ALTITUDE WIND TUNNEL .; II - ANALYSIS OF COMPRESSOR PERFORMANCE...CHARACTERISTICS By Robert 0. Dietz, Jr. and Robert M. Gelsenheyner Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory 1 Cleveland, Ohio !f -NOT FM ED", P 0 W DESTROY...Command, Army Air Forces INVESTIGATION OF THE GENERAL ELECTRIC 1-40 JET -PROPULSION ENGINE IN THE CLEVELAND ALTITUDE WIND TUNNEL II - ANALYSIS OF
1981-09-01
epidemic of chicken pox in the refugee area became a cause for concern because of the arrival of 368 Thai Dams (also known as Black Thais) from Thailand...wounds which, coupled with the refugees’ lowered resistance resulting from the vaccinations and travel fatigue and the presence of chicken pox in the...lengthy and expensive treat- ment required -- and chicken pox which ravaged both children and adults. The latter disease did not consititue a significant
A History of the Army Ground Forces; Study Number 29. The Tank Destroyer History
1946-01-01
perfecting and ex- pazidtng Ito uwn administrativo organiza’ ýon; e, ’,ablishing liaison with War Departmer. General L8ta ,.i sections, -id va-trious...show of military might. He simply reforred the problem to the Federal Marshal at Wacoy Texas and the Federal Marshal, using civtlian processes with...personnel processing and records was to be accomplished through the 8th Service Command Machine Record Unit at Dallas, "Texas. -36- .’ With respect ’to
1977-01-01
missions, the long-range bombers struck the enemy’s tanks and mechanized columns on the move at crossings over the West- ern Dvina, Neman , Berezina, Drut... Neman , Narev, and Berezina. Soviet pilots firmly maintained air supremacy, preventing enemy aviation from striking the troops and targets in-the...October 1944 the regiment received the honorary title Neman for its successful combat actions while sup- porting and covering troops crossing the
History of the Army Ground Forces. Study Number 25. The Airborne Command and Center
1946-01-01
many sources was bro.uht to bear o-n the contracting manufacturers to fill their cam-itments more promptly.4 H. Comnd Echelon for Parachute TroopB...availability at trms- port planes, ni~t leand to the collapse of training control. Rbperienoe dining the past year’s operations bed. euplasized. the...of various quick release devices, includ- ing the device manufactured by the Irving Parachute Compex7. At that time the technique of merachuting was
Women Combatants in World War I: A Russian Case Study
2003-04-07
interesting to note that the phenomenal number of over 80,000 women served as soldiers in the Red Army against the White anti-communist forces.3 Russia’s...to enlist. But the adjutant declared, “The regulations do not permit us to enlist women . It is against the law.”69 The commander of the reserve... variety of women who volunteered to join and fight for the survival of Russia ranged across the entire socioeconomic spectrum. The Battalion included
Neuro-Linguistic Programming: Human Technology for Today’s Air Force.
1986-04-01
Part III, pp. 4-5. ’ 26. Ibid, p. 6. 27. Donald W. McCormick, " Neurolinguistic Programming : A Resource Guide and Review of the Research, The 1984...Carol Johnson, " Neurolinguistic Programming --Mystique or Mistake?" Army Organizational Effectiveness Journal, No. 1, 1985, pp. 74-80. 29. Dilts...AD-RI67 836 NEURO-LINGUISTIC PROGRAMMING : HUHAN TECHNOLOGY FOR / TODAY’S AIR FORCEMU AIR COMMAND ANM STAFF COLL NAXHELL AFB AL J B CAULFIELD APR 86
Heating Plant Options Economic Analysis System (HPECON): User’s Manual and Technical Reference
1991-03-01
Bulb Temperature: The temperature of dry air. Dry Scrubber: A flue gas desulfurization system in which sulfur dioxide is collected by a solid medium...method of solution of a problem. Flue Gas : The gaseous products of combustion. Fly Ash: The fine particles of ash which are carried by the products...AFM 88-29 (U.S. Air Force, July 1978); TM 5-785 (U.S. Army, July 1978); NAVFAC P-89 (Naval Facilities Engineering Command, July 1978). " Flue Gas
Applicability of Tenets of Operational Art in Low Intensity Conflict Operations (LICO) in India
2013-04-04
Major, Indian Army N/A N/A N/A USMC Command and Staff College Marine Corps University 2076 South Street Quantico, VA 22134-5068 N/A N/A N/A N/A...Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited N/A The identification and application of the tenets of operational art in LICO in the Indian ...and the security forces in particular. A thorough and deep understanding of the tenets of operational art as applicable to LICO in the Indian context
Active Component Responsibility in Reserve Component Pre- and Postmobilization Training
2015-01-01
XI as part of the Army Posture Statement, including a comparison of the promotion rates of officers assigned as AC advisers with those of all other...reflect true equipping posture , a tendency to upgrade rat- ings as reports move up the chain of command, and an inability to link funding to changes in...with our aviation force. … [W] hen we say we need to train the tank crews on simulators, we have got to make sure those things are there. (U.S. House of
2016-06-10
and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student author and do not necessarily represent the views of the U.S. Army Command and General... view problems and plans from a different angle than doctrine or conventional wisdom would dictate and ensures that staffs do not get caught in...Sustain support for coalition force efforts in Shia and Kurdish regions.11 However, he and his staff viewed the solution in a different way than
2013-05-23
system, they were refined and documented, but remained fundamentally stable for twenty-five years. This section will examine the origins ...consistent. Those items that shifted into other doctrinal manuals in the 1940s also remain recognizable from the original version. Field Manual 101-5...by the original tables of organization.185 It is clear that the key commander in making and supporting task organization changes was at the army
Planning for success: desired characteristics of special operations surgeons, a pilot study.
Campbell, Barrett H; Alderman, Shawn M
2012-01-01
Selection criteria for Special Operations Forces (SOF) physicians are often unclear to potential candidates without prior SOF experience. To date, no published career resource exists to guide the careers of physicians interested in becoming a SOF surgeon. Using a survey tool, desirable characteristics and personal attributes were identified that can be used to inform candidate career decisions and better prepare them for a future position in Special Operations. A descriptive, cross-sectional survey instrument was developed and distributed to current Army SOF Command Surgeons for further distribution to subordinate surgeons. RESULTS were analyzed as a cohort and by subordinate command. Respondents consisted of current SOF Surgeons. Uniformly, the individual characteristics most strongly desired are professionalism, being a team player, and leadership. Possessing or obtaining Airborne and Flight Surgeon qualifications prior to consideration for a surgeon position was highly desired. Residency training within Family Medicine or Emergency Medicine constituted the vast majority of specialty preference. Understanding which characteristics and attributes are desirable to current surgeons and commanders can aid physicians interested in SOF surgeon positions. Using this study and future studies can guide career planning and foster the selection of ideally trained physicians who will operate at the tip of the spear. The views expressed are those of the author(s) and do not reflect the official policy of the Department of the Army, the Department of Defense or the U.S. Government. 2012.
32 CFR 643.112 - Army exchange activities.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Army exchange activities. 643.112 Section 643.112 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) REAL PROPERTY REAL ESTATE Additional Authority of Commanders § 643.112 Army exchange activities. Use of space and structures by the Army Exchange and its...
1993-02-01
AUTOMOBILES It pays to drive. Army Times; Sep. 28, 1992; 53(9): p. 2. MOVING, HOUSEHOLD--COSTS How much will it really cost? Army Times; June 22, 1992; 52(48...Army Times; Feb. 17, 1992; 52(29): p. 2. REPROGRAMMABLE MICROPROCESSOR SEE STINGER RMP (MISSILE) RESERVE COMMAND SEE ARMY RESERVE COM4MAND Nov. 2
When to Pull the Trigger for the Counterattack: Simplicity versus Sophistication.
1985-12-02
ADA1I67 705 WHNEN TO PULL THE TRIGGER FOR THE CO$JNTERRTTRCK: vi1 SIMPLICITY VERSUS SOPHISTICATION(U) ARMY COMMAND AND, GENERAL STAFF COLL FORT...Adv’affied Military Studie SU.S. Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2 December 1985 Approved ror Public Release: Distribution...OF MONITORING ORGANIZAl ION O~US ARMY CMD1AN’D AND GENERAL If JT -10ab 6C. ADD)RESS (City. State, and ZIP Code) 7b. ADDRESS (City, State, and ZIP
2009-12-03
overmatched small boats sought refuge with the Boutwell but very little could be done and the 25ft boats were sent back to MABOT under the escort of a zodiac ...solely those of the author, and do not represent the views of the US Army School of Advanced Military Studies, the US Army Command and General Staff...College, the United States Army, the Department of Defense, or any other US government agency. Cleared for public release: distribution unlimited
2003-01-01
dependencies, and conceptual independencies. Taken together, the three views provide a framework to ensure interoperability, regardless of system... products for COP users . It enables a shared situational awareness that significantly improves the ability of commanders at all levels to quickly make... Review , March-April 1998. 5 Eric K. Shinseki, General , U.S. Army. “ The Army Transformation: A Historic Opportunity,” 2001- 02 Army Green Book
1974-06-01
015C 0151 015*: 0152 0154 0155 015* 0157 015C 015S OUC 2010 2011 2012 2006 2^li «14 2ol5 2016 2017 C c c lul3 2018 2019 20*1...AHN: AMXPE-MT Rock Island Arsenal Rock Island, IL 61201 2 Director USAMC Intern Training Center AHN: AMXMC-ITC-PPE Red River Army Depot Texarkana ...River Army Depot ATTN: AMXRR-KM Texarkana , TX 75501 1 Commander Sacramento Army Depot ATTN: AMXSA-MME-LB Sacramento, CA 95813 1 Commander
Army's "look for xylitol first" program.
Richter, Pamila; Chaffin, Jeffrey
2004-01-01
Xylitol is a sugar substitute not well known in the United States. This sugar substitute is not only low in calories but can also help prevent dental caries. The U.S. Army Dental Command's Health Promotion Program is constantly seeking additional prevention measures to enhance the oral health of America's Army. The Dental Command has created the "Look for Xylitol First" initiative aimed at training all members of the dental care team on the positive benefits of xylitol and to teach patients how to be smart consumers and evaluate products for their xylitol content.
U.S. Army Mobility Equipment Research and Development Plan
1981-03-01
P LEVEL( ADA 102 7 8 NOIIILITY ISOIIMINT IIISE MICII A DEIIEMOI’MINI COMMAND Al4 198 U.S. ARMY MOBILITY EO,(IJIPME~qNT 1) ITE’V.ZLOPME.NI...8217 PLAN FORT IJELVOIR, VA MAEICII 191 * jDISTII3UTON 3TATE7 N A IAP~rO edIOT U .. ~eI a G Best Available Copy Mobility Equipment Research & DevelopmentC...U.S. ARMY MOBILITY EQUIPMEN9 RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT- MOBILITY SURVIVABILITY ENERGI C) LU P= _ _ \\ ii]MAR8I earch & Development Command ~3 QUIPMENT
1990-06-01
SMCAR-CCB-TL AMXSY-MP, H. Cohen Watervliet, NY 12189-4050 1 Cdr, USATECOM ATTN: AMSTE- TD Commander 3 Cdr, CRDEC, AMCCOM US Army Armament, Munitions ATIN...Laboratory Command Armament RD&E Center ATTN: SLCTO (Marcos Sola) US Army AMCCOM 2800 Powder Mill Road ATTN: SMCAR- TDS (Vic Lindner) Adelphi, MD 20783-1145...ASQNC-ELC-1-T, Myer Center US Army AMCCOM Fort Monmouth, NJ 07703-5000 ATTN: SMCAR- TD (Jim Killen) Picatinny Arsenal, NJ 07806-5000 14 DISTRIBUTION
78 FR 69838 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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2013-11-21
... Agency Radiation Sources on Army Land; OMB Control Number 0702-0109. Needs and Uses: Army radiation permits are required for use, storage, or possession of radiation sources by non-Army agencies (including... commander or garrison director. The Army radiation permit application will specify the effective date and...
A Victorious Defeat: Mission Command Failure of the 1857-1858 Utah Expedition
2016-05-26
States Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2016...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) Advanced Military Studies Program 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT...Director, School of Advanced Military Studies Henry A. Arnold III, COL Accepted this 10th day of May
Care Planning for Prostate Cancer Patients on Active Surveillance
2017-10-01
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release...Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704...Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY
Self-Rerouting and Curative Interconnect Technology (SERCUIT)
2017-12-01
microcompounder and a single screw extruder. The volume fraction of conductive filler is designed to provide conductivity comparable to traditional wires in...REPORT ARE NOT TO BE CONSTRUED AS AN OFFICIAL DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY POSITION UNLESS SO DESIGNATED BY OTHER AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTS. TRADE...7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) Commander, U.S. Army Research , Development, and Engineering Command ATTN: RDMR-CS
Targeting Phosphatidylserine for Radioimmunotherapy of Breast Cancer Brain Metastasis
2013-10-01
Pharmaceuticals , Inc., Department of Defense grants PC05031 (to P.E. Thorpe) and PC080475 (to Y. Yin), an NIH-supported Small Animal Imaging Research Program...PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012...Army Medical Research And Materiel Command 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT Fort Detrick, Maryland NUMBER(S) 21702-5012 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY
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Case study describes how the Army Reserve 99th Regional Support Command (RSC) cut its energy consumption in half at the Support Command's Technical Sergeant Vernon McGarity Army Reserve Center by replacing more than 1,200 fluorescent troffers with 46 W and 61 W LED troffers with dimmers. The site achieved annual savings of more than 180,000 kWh and more than $20,000 in energy cost savings.
2012-07-01
OF REPORT: PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012...unless so designated by other documentation. REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No. 0704-0188 Public reporting burden for this...U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S
Synergistic Action of FOXP3 and TSC1 Pathways During Tumor Progression
2016-10-01
Tumor progression, Gene therapy, Transcriptional regulation, Post -translational modification ACCOMPLISHMENTS Our preliminary studies provide evidence...Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT
Company Level Commander Development In The US Army
2013-12-01
pedagogy and andragogy in instruction can have a significant positive impact on developing combat arms officers to be successful company level commanders...Recommendations to achieve these improvements using andragogy are discussed. In the United States (US) Army, when an officer...use Malcom Knowles’ andragogy framework for understanding adults as learners in order to analyze the trainees and maximize the training outcomes for
Development of the Special Operations Combat Management System
1999-08-01
Distribution Unlimited Prepared for U. S. Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command Soldier Systems Center Natick, Massachusetts 01760-5020 19990826 022...Army Soldier and Biological Chemical Command, Soldier Systems Center, ATTN: AMSSB-RSS-D(N) (H. Girolamo), Natick, MA 01760-5020 14. ABSTRACT The...system design, integration and test. American Megatrends Inc. provided the motherboard circuit design, layout and production. Tactical Technologies Inc
Accurate 3D Modeling of Breast Deformation for Temporal Mammogram Registration
2009-09-01
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland...Towards Registration of Temporal Mammograms by Finite Element Simulation of MR Breast Volumes”, Proceedings of SPIE Medical Imaging 2008 2. Qiu Y
Identification of Risk Factors for Chronic Posttraumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD)
2009-06-01
New York State Psychiatric Institute, Biometrics Research . Forbes, D., Haslam , N., Williams, B. J., & Creamer, M. (2005). Testing the latent...DATE: 2009 TYPE OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT
Cognitive and Neural Correlates of Aging in Autism Spectrum Disorder
2017-07-01
PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public...U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION...collaborative study of the Southwest Autism Research and Resource Center and the Barrow Neurological Institute, produces comprehensive cognitive
Diverting the Pathway to Substance Misuse by Improving Sleep
2017-05-01
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release...SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...drug, and prescription medication use will be assessed including its relationship to sleep disturbance. Information regarding established short and
Diverting the Pathway to Substance Misuse by Improving Sleep
2016-05-01
Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release; Distribution...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland...drug, and prescription medication use will be assessed including its relationship to sleep disturbance. Information regarding established short and
2015-09-01
TECHNICAL REPORT CENTER FOR THE ARMY PROFESSION AND ETHIC Technical Report 2015-01 The Center for the Army Profession and Ethic (CAPE...CASAP FY15 September 2015 Center for the Army Profession and Ethic (CAPE) U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command Authorized and approved for...distribution: JOHN A. VERMEESCH Colonel, U.S. Army Director, Center for the Army Profession and Ethic NOTICES
1984-03-01
DRDAR-TSS-S (STINFO) ATTN DRXRES-RTL, TECH LIBRARY ABERDEN PROVING GROUND , MD 21005 NATICK, MA 01762 23 %.. * ,w...DRXSY-MP (LIBRARY) ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND , MD 21005 UNDER SECRETARY OF DEFENSE RES £ ENGINEERING COMMANDER ATTN TECHNICAL LIBRARY, 3C128 US ARMY MISSILE...SANDS MISSILE RANGE, N 88002 ABERDEEN PROVING GROUND , MD 21005 DIRECTOR COMMANDER 08 RMM BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY US ARMY TROOP SUPPORT COMMAND AT
76 FR 6692 - Radiation Sources on Army Land
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2011-02-08
...-AA58 Radiation Sources on Army Land AGENCY: Department of the Army, DoD. ACTION: Final rule. SUMMARY: The Department of the Army is finalizing revisions to its regulation concerning radiation sources on... Radiation Permit (ARP) from the garrison commander to use, store, or possess ionizing radiation sources on...
A Conceptual Framework for the U.S. Army Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Optimization Model
2007-06-01
Texarkana , TX SDVF Single-Dimensional Value Function TACOM Tank-Automotive and Armaments Command (US Army) TOW Tube-launched, Optically-tracked, Wire...armor add-on. This recapping process takes place at Letterkenny Army Depot, Chambersburg, PA (LEAD), and Red River Army Depot, Texarkana , TX (RRAD
32 CFR 644.328 - Army military leased property.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Army military leased property. 644.328 Section 644.328 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) REAL... military leased property. (a) Department of the Army command installations or parts thereof held by lease...
Bernardes, Margarida Maria Rocha; Lopes, Gertrudes Teixeira; Santos, Tânia Cristina Franco
2005-03-01
A historical-sociological study aimed at analyzing and describing the visibility of the performance of a Brazilian Army nurse engaged in the Força Expedicionária Brasileira--FEB (Brazilian Expeditionary Force) during the Second World War. Primary source: a photograph taken at the time, along with the oral testimony of nineteen agents. This mode of gathering data resulted in the creation of a new method of research, which we named Oral-Photographic Analysis. The photo was picked in the Brazilian Army's iconographic collection, located at the Comando Militar do Leste (Eastern Military Command), in Rio de Janeiro. Secondary sources: literature on the sociohistorical context of the period. We used Pierre Bourdieu's concepts of habitus, power and cultural capital. The results showed that, in order to face such challenge and care for the wounded, the volunteer nurses had to acquire new habitus through mandatory training given by the military.
Tradeoff Analysis for Combat Service Support Wireless Communications Alternatives
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Burnette, John R.; Thibodeau, Christopher C.; Greitzer, Frank L.
2002-02-28
As the Army moves toward more mobile and agile forces and continued sustainment of numerous high-cost legacy logistics management systems, the requirement for wireless connectivity and a wireless network to supporting organizations has become ever more critical. There are currently several Army communications initiatives underway to resolve this wireless connectivity issue. However, to fully appreciate and understand the value of these initiatives, a Tradeoff Analysis is needed. The present study seeks to identify and assess solutions. The analysis identified issues that impede Interim Brigade Combat Team (IBCT) communication system integration and outlined core requirements for sharing of logistics data betweenmore » the field and Army battle command systems. Then, the analysis examined wireless communication alternatives as possible solutions for IBCT logistics communications problems. The current baseline system was compared with possible alternatives involving tactical radio systems, wireless/near term digital radio, cellular satellite, and third-generation (3G) wireless technologies. Cellular satellite and 3G wireless technologies offer clear advantages and should be considered for later IBCTs.« less
2007-11-02
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. -- During a rehearsal, Brig. Gen. Susan J. Helms, Commander of the 45th Space Wing at Patrick Air Force Base, makes a few comments to kick off the World Space Expo Aerial Salute at NASA's Kennedy Space Center. ): Commemorating humanity's first 50 years in space while looking forward to returning people to the moon and exploring beyond, the expo will showcase various panels, presentations and educational programs, as well as the air show. Participating in the air show are the U.S. Air Force Thunderbirds, U.S. Air Force F-22 Raptor, U.S. Navy F-18 Super Hornet, U.S. Air Force F-15 Eagle, the P-51 Mustang Heritage Flight, and the U.S. Air Force 920th Rescue Wing, which was responsible for Mercury and Gemini capsule recovery. The U.S. Army Golden Knights will also demonstrate precision skydiving. Photo credit: NASA/George Shelton
Relationship of Neurocognitive Function to Breast Cancer Treatment and Induced Menopause
2007-05-01
syndromes , such as urinary incontinence. Each of these areas of assessment is briefly discussed. Table 3 Approaches for medical assessment within the...Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012...SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT
Inflammation Modulatory Protein TSG-6 for Chemical Injuries to the Cornea
2017-10-01
the Veterans Health Administration . The U.S. Army Medical Research Acquisition Activity, 820 Chandler Street, Fort Detrick MD 21702-5014 is the...FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release... Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY
Improved Ribbon Bridge (IRB) Prototype Transporter-Operational Test
1992-05-01
Department of Defense I Commander US Army Aberdeen Proving Ground I Director, Tochnical Information ATTN, STEAP.MT-U (GE Branch) Defense Advanced... Proving Ground . MD 21005-5071 Defense Nuclear Agency ATTN-. TnL IDirector Washingtm, DC 20305 US Ballistics Research Laboratory ATIN: AMXBR-OD-ST (STINFO...Technology Laboratory Aberden Proving GOfouind MD 21005 Waerown. MA 02172.0001 DLstdbutlon-1 Commmder 1 Commander US Army Electrnics Reswtl and
Joint Chiefs of Staff > About > Origin of Joint Concepts
Commander in Chief of the Army and Navy; General George C. Marshall, Chief of Staff of the Army; Admiral Ernest J. King, Chief of Naval Operations and Commander in Chief of the U.S. Fleet; and General Henry H JCS: Search Home Media News Photos Videos Publications About The Joint Staff Chairman Vice Chairman
Role of Adenosine Receptor A2A in Traumatic Optic Neuropathies
2015-02-01
OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...be construed as an official Department of the Army position, policy or decision unless so designated by other documentation. 2 REPORT DOCUMENTATION...Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 14. ABSTRACT Traumatic optic
A Health Science Process Framework for Comprehensive Clinical Functional Assessment
2014-02-01
Services (CMS), a Research , Measurement, Assessment, Design, and Analysis (RMADA) IDIQ with the primary task order targeting improving the disability ...2014 TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION
Broadening Leaders? Culture Change as the Cure
2012-04-05
system. The muddy boots culture results from how the Army defines career success – defined by selection for battalion and brigade command. By looking at...commanders reinforce the perception – repeated tactical assignments in lieu of risking broadening assignments is the path to career success that...boots culture actually discourages the pursuit of broadening assignments – the ―narrow definition or path of career success for Army officers
ErbB2 Trafficking and Signaling in Human Vestibular Schwannomas
2009-10-01
Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012...10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT...6- In collaboration with Dr. Joseph Cioffi, Medical College of Wisconsin, we have demonstrated that microRNA 21, a downstream effector of ErbB2
Ammunition Cost Research Study
1976-06-01
LIBRARY TECHNICAL REPORT Gerald W. Kalal Patrick J. Gannon COST ANALYSIS DIVISION (DRSAR-CPE) HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY ARMAMENT COMMAND ROCK ISLAND... Kalal trick J. Gannon COST ANALYSIS DIVISION (DRSAR-CPE) HEADQUARTERS, U.S. ARMY ARMAMENT COMMAND ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS 61201 I UNCLASSIFIED...4. DESCRIPTIVE NOTES (Type ot report and Inclusive date») Technical Report 8- AU THOR(S> (flral name, middle Initial, laat name) Gerald W. Kalal
2008-01-01
drugs such as Prozac . The QD probes, in collaboration with the Greengard Labora- tory at Rockefeller University, are also being used to study neural...ADDRESS(ES) US Army Medical Research and Materiel Command (USAMRMC),Telemedicine & Advanced Technology Research Center (TATRC),Fort Detrick,MD,21702 8...hasten a full return to duty and a fulfilling life.” — Major General George W. Weightman Commanding General, US Army Medical Research and Materiel
Smoking and Soldier Performance: A Literature Review.
1986-06-01
Army Medical Research June 1986 • dud uevelopment Command 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Fort Detrick, Frederick, MD 21701-5012 223 " 14. MONITORING AGENCY NAME...the LIS Army Medical Research and Development Command.- This literature review resulted - from an unsolicited proposal submitted by Research Solutions... medical drugs .1.... % e) Varicocele incidence. ............................ 151,i’ f) Body size and weigh !5. 4’ f de .......................... g
The Army's Use of the Advanced Communications Technology Satellite
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Ilse, Kenneth
1996-01-01
Tactical operations require military commanders to be mobile and have a high level of independence in their actions. Communications capabilities providing intelligence and command orders in these tactical situations have been limited to simple voice communications or low-rate narrow bandwidth communications because of the need for immediate reliable connectivity. The Advanced Communications Technology Satellite (ACTS) has brought an improved communications tool to the tactical commander giving the ability to gain access to a global communications system using high data rates and wide bandwidths. The Army has successfully tested this new capability of bandwidth-on-demand and high data rates for commanders in real-world conditions during Operation UPHOLD DEMOCRACY in Haiti during the fall and winter of 1994. This paper examines ACTS use by field commanders and details the success of the ACTS system in support of a wide variety of field condition command functions.
X-33 Integrated Test Facility Extended Range Simulation
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Sharma, Ashley
1998-01-01
In support of the X-33 single-stage-to-orbit program, NASA Dryden Flight Research Center was selected to provide continuous range communications of the X-33 vehicle from launch at Edwards Air Force Base, California, through landing at Malmstrom Air Force Base Montana, or at Michael Army Air Field, Utah. An extensive real-time range simulation capability is being developed to ensure successful communications with the autonomous X-33 vehicle. This paper provides an overview of various levels of simulation, integration, and test being developed to support the X-33 extended range subsystems. These subsystems include the flight termination system, L-band command uplink subsystem, and S-band telemetry downlink subsystem.
First floor plan. (Also includes a door schedule and door ...
First floor plan. (Also includes a door schedule and door elevations). March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, Combat Operations Building. By Moffatt and Nichol, Engineers, 122 West Fifth Street, Long Beach, California; for the Corps of Engineers, U.S. Army, Office of the District Engineer, Los Angeles, California. Drawing no. AW-60-02-03, sheet no. 12, approved March 1962; specifications no. OCI-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/12, Rev. "C"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 25 August 1975. Scale one-eighth inch to one foot. 28.5x 41 inches. pencil on paper - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL... (MPI) and Department of the Army Civilian (DAC) detectives/investigators fulfill a special need for an... within U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) jurisdiction, but which cannot be resolved...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL... (MPI) and Department of the Army Civilian (DAC) detectives/investigators fulfill a special need for an... within U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) jurisdiction, but which cannot be resolved...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL... (MPI) and Department of the Army Civilian (DAC) detectives/investigators fulfill a special need for an... within U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) jurisdiction, but which cannot be resolved...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL... (MPI) and Department of the Army Civilian (DAC) detectives/investigators fulfill a special need for an... within U.S. Army Criminal Investigation Command (USACIDC) jurisdiction, but which cannot be resolved...
ARMY CYBER STRUCTURE ALIGNMENT
2016-02-16
Director of Navy Staff Vice Admiral J. M. Bird , Missions, Functions, and Tasks of Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and Commander, U.S. Tenth Fleet...www.doncio.navy.mil/ContentView.aspx?ID=649. Director of Navy Staff Vice Admiral J. M. Bird , Missions, Functions, and Tasks of Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber
32 CFR Appendix B to Part 518 - Addressing FOIA Requests
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... command, installation, or organization, to the attention of the FOIA Official. (3) Consult AR 25-400-2... installations or organizations as follows: (1) Current publications and records of DA field commands... on active duty and retired personnel—Commander, U.S. Army Human Resources Command, St. Louis, 1...
Report of the Army Scientific Advisory Panel AD HOC Group for Logistics and Research and Development
1975-01-01
where the Group met with the commanding officers and staff of the Army Logistics Management Center (ALMC) and the Army Logistics Center (ALOGC...has been completad; i.e., retrospectively, and a new program being con- sidered . It is our understanding that the Army Logistics Management Center
2016-10-01
characterization of a novel external fixator for dynamizing ovine osseous defects. Poster No. 2185. Orthopedic Research Society Annual Meeting, Orlando...REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S
In-Flight Performance Evaluation of Experimental Information Displays
1979-05-01
Chemical Systems Laboratory Experimentation Command Aberden Proving Ground ,MD Technical Library 21010 (1) Box 22 Fort Ord, CA 93941 (1) 21 US Amy Materiel...US Army Missile R&D Command Library, Bldg 3071 Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809 (1) ATTN: ATSL-DOSL Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD US Army Yuma Proving Ground ...Systems Chief Analysis Agency Benet Weapons Laboratory ATTN: Reports Distribution LCWSL, USA ARRADCOH Aberdeen Proving Ground , MD ATTN: DRDAR-LCB-TL
Development of Targeted Molecular Therapy for Cancers Harboring BAP1 Mutations
2016-10-01
U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public Release...U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION...study in cultured cells because the loss of BAP1 results in stem cell-like behavior; the cells proliferate slowly, become dedifferentiated and are
Universal Breast Cancer Antigens as Targets Linking Early Detection and Therapeutic Vaccination
2007-09-01
TYPE OF REPORT: Annual Summary PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT...Fredericksen ZS, Stoppa-Lyonnet D, Coupier I, Hughes D, Hardouin A, Berthet P, Peock S, Cook M, Baynes C, Hodgson S, Morrison PJ, Porteous ME
Genetic Modeling of Radiation Injury in Prostate Cancer Patients Treated with Radiotherapy
2017-10-01
approaches in the GWAS meta-analysis: 1) logistic regression to test association of each SNP with grade 1 or worse toxicity at 2 years post ...Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY
South Carolina Cancer Health Equity Consortium: HBCU Student Summer Training Program
2017-08-01
TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick...Carolina. The goal of the South Carolina Cancer Health Equity Consortium: HBCU Student Summer Training Program is to provide a biomedical research
2018-03-19
ethnographic research (Anderson 2009). Ethnographic research stresses interacting with system users in their natural environment while observing and...network integration evaluation (NIE) 13.2: observations on cognitive load in mission command. Aberdeen Proving Ground (MD): Army Research Laboratory...ARL-TR-8322 ● MAR 2018 US Army Research Laboratory The New Equipment is Here, Now Comes the Hard Part: Cognitive and
2007-03-01
portal, AKO. The Army is also creating Battle Command Knowledge Cells staffed with Knowledge Management Officers ( KMO ) to facilitate KM within...battle commands. To increase their effectiveness, the Army has a draft Standard Operation Procedures (SOP) document to assist KMOs in establishing and...cultivating KM programs. This draft document includes instruction on implementing a KM program in a unit, worksheets to assist KMOs with knowledge
Decision Analysis of the Benefits and Costs of Screening for Prostate Cancer
2011-08-01
REPORT DATE: TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland...constructed and in men aged 55 to 75. Results of this model have been published in the Journal of the American Medical Association, presented at
Clonal Evaluation of Prostate Cancer by ERG/SPINK1 Status to Improve Prognosis Prediction
2015-10-01
REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT...Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY...Larry True (University of Washington [UW]) and Juan Miguel Mosquera (Weill Cornell Medical College). Our proposed statement of work was essentially the
MicroRNA, Angiogenesis and Skeletal Anabolic Response to Mechanical Strain
2013-04-01
OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702...SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort ...osteogenesis. Bone 34(5):849-61. 2. Yao Z, Lafage-Proust MH, Plouet J, Bloomfield S, Alexandre C, Vico L 2004 Increase of both angiogenesis and bone mass
Developing a Meaningful Life: Social Reintegration of Service-Members and Veterans with SCI
2014-10-01
WSU Training of team members in ethnographic methods of research and analysis Updated literature reviews for relevant research findings and...TYPE OF REPORT: ANNUAL PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Marylan 21702-5012...10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT
Rescue of TET2 Haploinsufficiency in Myelodysplastic Syndrome Patients Using Turbo Cosubstrate
2017-07-01
Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...2446 9. SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort...enhance the activity of TET2 enzymes from MDS patient. Further, we published a manuscript on convenient expression, purification and quantitative liquid
2014-12-01
December 2014 TYPE OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Material Command Fort Detrick, Maryland...9. SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...healthy adults (31 men), ranging in age from 18-50 years, were also queried about their practice of medication . The sample included 28 individuals who
2007-01-01
02118 REPORT DATE: January 2007 TYPE OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command...SPONSORING / MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort...circumstances including screening during routine medical care, hospitalizations for mental health, injury or other health problems or through a
An Empirical Model of the Vertical Structure of German Fogs.
1980-11-01
Fitz ) ATTN: Dr. John E. Cockayne Washington, DC 20305 McLean, VA 22102 Director US Army Nuclear & Chemical Agency Defense Nuclear Agency ATTN: MONA-WE...Information Center John M. Hobbie ATTN: DRSMI-RPRD (Documents Section) c/o Kentron International Redstone Arsenal, AL 35809 2003 Byrd Spring Road...ATTN: Mr. John D. Carlyle Culter City, CA 90230 5383 Hollister Avenue Santa Barbara, CA 93111 Commander US Army Combat Developments Commander
A Lessons Learned Knowledge Warehouse to Support the Army Knowledge Management Command-Centric
2004-03-01
Warehouse to Support the Army Knowledge Management Command-Centric increase the quality and availability of information in context ( knowledge ) to the... information , geographical information , knowledge base, Intelligence data (HUMINT, SIGINT, etc.); and • • Human Computer Interaction (HCI): allows...the Data Fusion Process from the HCI point of view? Can the LL Knowledge Base provide any valuable information to achieve better estimates of the
Army Aviation and the Mission Command Warfighting Function
2017-06-09
MAJ Wyatt Anthony Britten, 82 pages. This qualitative research in the field of the Mission Command Warfighting Function with a focus on Army...ABOVE ADDRESS. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM-YYYY) 9-06-2017 2. REPORT TYPE Master’s Thesis 3. DATES COVERED (From - To) AUG 2016 – JUNE 2017 4. TITLE...DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY STATEMENT Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited 13. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT This qualitative
2009-12-11
some tasks that involve strict adherence to safety demand directive leadership behavior. When a leader wishes to introduce a new marketing strategy , it...NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Major Yoram M. Ngwira, Malawi Defence Force 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f. WORK...UNIT NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth
2009-02-01
both sides depended more on the caliber of the people manag - ing resources than on the constraints of available materiel. In Lee’s case, the Army of...Northern Virginia managed to scrape by in 864, although the need for forage and food sometimes forced Lee to disperse units to gather supplies. The...addition, exceptional manage - ment within the Confederate Ordnance Bureau led to the creation of a series of arsenals throughout the South that produced
1984-11-01
the military and civilian agencies involved because of the pronounced anti- social behavior of a large number of the refugees in the ...mission during the Korean War. It points out the impact of this extended support mission on the overall readiness of FORSCOM’s participating Active ani...Provost Marshal’s Office; and Mr. R. W. Wagner and SGM(Ret) S . J. Maxwell, FORSCOM Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Operations, for their
2011-12-01
was caught up between academics and the final struggles for the independence of my country. Special thanks go to my command at the SPLA GHQs for...about the effect of “local ownership ” on SSR effectiveness. International donors and recipient governments agree that local ownership is important to...about both the level of local ownership and the success of SSR.24 Based on the limited capacity of the Sierra Leonean government to generate
2011-03-29
Department of the Army, March 26, 2010), 1-5. 23 Paula Holmes-Eber and Barak Salmoni, Operational Culture for the Warfighter (Quantico: Marine Corps...1518,554033,00.html (accessed March 28, 2011). 40 In considering the diverse make-up of ISAF, this is an important point. Peter Rosen contends "military...organizations are shaped by internal conditions of their country of origin." See: Peter Rosen , "Military Effectiveness: Why Society Matters
Military Benefits that Retain Mid-Career Army Officers
2012-12-14
MILITARY BENEFITS THAT RETAIN MID-CAREER ARMY OFFICERS A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General...SUBTITLE Military Benefits That Retain Mid-Career Army Officers 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S...was to identify how important direct service benefits are to mid-career U.S. Army officer decisions to continue serving in the Army on active duty
Leadership and Command on the Battlefield. Operation JUST CAUSE and DESERT STORM
1992-01-01
Chief of Staff for Information Management Headquarters, United States Army Training and Doctrine Command Fort Monroe, Virginia Special thanks for... Leadeship and Comtmnd on the Bauttled captain. He is the one that allows the commander to
Nishimura, Sey
2008-03-01
During the American occupation of Japan (1945-1952), young public health officers from the US Army Medical Corps were posted in local US Army military government teams. These young doctors (aged 25 to 27 years), who had not absorbed the strong anti-Japanese tradition of the US military during World War II, seem to have alleviated the initial resentment felt by the Japanese toward the new governors of their homeland. The case of the Kyoto Military Government Team illustrates the Kyoto citizenry's positive view of some American-directed public health measures. The team's services helped to counter widely held negative views on colonialism, occupation, and public health; lessened resentment toward the unilateral command structure of the occupation forces; and contributed to improved relations between the United States and Japan at the local level.
Display integration for ground combat vehicles
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Busse, David J.
1998-09-01
The United States Army's requirement to employ high resolution target acquisition sensors and information warfare to increase its dominance over enemy forces has led to the need to integrate advanced display devices into ground combat vehicle crew stations. The Army's force structure require the integration of advanced displays on both existing and emerging ground combat vehicle systems. The fielding of second generation target acquisition sensors, color digital terrain maps and high volume digital command and control information networks on these platforms define display performance requirements. The greatest challenge facing the system integrator is the development and integration of advanced displays that meet operational, vehicle and human computer interface performance requirements for the ground combat vehicle fleet. The subject of this paper is to address those challenges: operational and vehicle performance, non-soldier centric crew station configurations, display performance limitations related to human computer interfaces and vehicle physical environments, display technology limitations and the Department of Defense (DOD) acquisition reform initiatives. How the ground combat vehicle Program Manager and system integrator are addressing these challenges are discussed through the integration of displays on fielded, current and future close combat vehicle applications.
32 CFR 637.3 - Installation Commander.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... 32 National Defense 4 2010-07-01 2010-07-01 true Installation Commander. 637.3 Section 637.3 National Defense Department of Defense (Continued) DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY (CONTINUED) LAW ENFORCEMENT AND CRIMINAL INVESTIGATIONS MILITARY POLICE INVESTIGATION Investigations § 637.3 Installation Commander. The...
All Those Who Remained: The American-Led Guerillas in the Philippines, 1942-1945
2014-12-04
United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2014-02...SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) Command and General Staff College CGSC 731 McClellan Avenue Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-1350 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S...Luzon through all phases of the campaign. This monograph evaluates the effectiveness of these American-led guerilla groups in supporting the US
Effect of the Civil-Military Relationship on the Philippine-American War
2016-08-04
NUMBER 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER U.S . Army Command and General Staff College ...Military Studies United States Army Command and General Staff College Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 2016 REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE Form Approved OMB No...Philippine-American War Sb. GRANT NUMBER Sc. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Sd. PROJECT NUMBER MAJ Michael B. Long Se. TASK NUMBER Sf. WORK UNIT
The Effects of Propellant Burn on the Surface Composition of Gun Steel
1981-11-01
ion beam analysis method has been used to characterize the depths and compositions of the outer, sub-micron layers of gun steel surfaces that have...STEEL A. Niiler R. Birkmire S. E. Caldwell November 1981 US ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COMMAND BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY...1L162618AH80 11. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS US Army Armament Research § Development Command Ballistic Research Laboratory ATTN: DRDAR-BL. APG
Vascular Plaque Determination for Stroke Risk Assessment
2017-10-01
20 -10 0 10 20 30 Po w er (d B ) Figure 2 ROI placement within adventitial regions for normal subjects. Image is 4 cm deep with a 2 cm...PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for Public...S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12. DISTRIBUTION
Development of an Animal Model of Thoracolumbar Burst Fracture-Induced Acute Spinal Cord Injury
2016-07-01
Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved for...MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S REPORT NUMBER(S) 12...subjected to spinal cord impact with a custom-made controlled spinal cord impactor and balloon compression. Neurological function was assessed for
Army Networks: Opportunities Exist to Better Utilize Results from Network Integration Evaluations
2013-08-01
monitor operations; a touch screen-based mission command planning tool; and an antenna mast . The Army will field only one of these systems in capability...Office JTRS Joint Tactical Radio System NIE Network Integration Evaluation OSD Office of the Secretary of Defense SUE System under Evaluation...command systems . A robust transport layer capable of delivering voice, data, imagery, and video to the tactical edge (i.e., the forward battle lines
2000-05-01
TYPE OF REPORT: Final PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT: Approved...NUMBER U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 11. SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 12a. DISTRIBUTION / AVAILABILITY...Pharmacology, Biochemistry and Behavior 63(3): 401-406, 1999). We also studied the effects of PB, PERM and DEET, alone or in combination, on locomotor activity
2016-10-01
October 2016 TYPE OF REPORT: Annual PREPARED FOR: U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012 DISTRIBUTION...MONITORING AGENCY NAME(S) AND ADDRESS(ES) 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel Command Fort Detrick, Maryland 21702-5012...the treatment of ovarian cancer. 4 KEYWORDS: Ovarian cancer, RNAi, targeting, pathways, novel therapeutics Research Accomplishments Major Task 1
Medical Surveillance Monthly Report (MSMR). Volume 11, Number 4, July/August 2005
2005-08-01
infections with P. vivax and P. ovale.2 However, primaquine can cause hemolytic anemia in individuals with glucose - 6 - phosphate dehydrogenase (G6PD...1):45-52. 4. Farmer KL. Memorandum for commanders and MEDCOM major subordinate commands, subject: Army glucose 6 -phospate dehydrogenase deficiency ...Table 6 . HIV-1 tests, by indication, US Army, 2004 MSMR 9Vol. 11/No. 4 Case reports: Malaria in U.S. Soldiers after Returning from
2016-06-01
ARL-TR-7698 ● JUNE 2016 US Army Research Laboratory Human -Systems Integration (HSI) and the Network Integration Evaluations...ARL-TR-7698 ● JUNE 2016 US Army Research Laboratory Human -Systems Integration (HSI) and the Network Integration Evaluations (NIEs), Part 3...Mitigating Cognitive Load in Network-Enabled Mission Command by John K Hawley Human Research and Engineering Directorate, ARL Michael W
Fielding a Division Staff in the Modern Day
2016-06-10
FIELDING A DIVISION STAFF IN THE MODERN DAY A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff ...TITLE AND SUBTITLE Fielding a Division Staff in the Modern Day 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6...ADDRESS(ES) U.S. Army Command and General Staff College ATTN: ATZL-SWD-GD Fort Leavenworth, KS 66027-2301 8. PERFORMING ORG REPORT NUMBER 9
1993-06-01
During the lambing season, disturbance to the sheep potentially jeopardizes lamb survival, and thus the overall stability of the herd June 1993...New Mexico 88004 May 3, 1993 Commander U.S. Army, White Sands Missile Range ATTN: STEWS -ES-E (Bldg. T-150) White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico...263 2-22-93-1-264 Commander U.S. Army, White Sands Missile Range ATTN: STEWS -ES-E (Bldg. T-150) White Sands Missile Range, New Mexico 88002
Chalupa, Robyn L; Marble, W Sanders
2017-11-01
The US military has a long tradition of using physician assistants (PAs). The Army began using PAs in 1971 in an effort to supplement the physicians and surgeons in the medical corps. As their numbers grew, PAs gradually replaced general medical officers assigned to battalions. Later, specialty positions developed in aviation medicine, orthopedics, and emergency medicine. The need for a PA serving as an adviser in the major commands slowly developed at all levels of leadership. In 2015, the Army removed limitations on female PAs assigned to combat units. PAs lead in tactical and clinical settings, filling command roles, senior clinical positions, and administrative leadership roles.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... PERSONNEL AND COMMAND SPONSORED FAMILY MEMBERS § 589.3 Applicability. This section applies to the following... Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities (NAFI) employees. (c) Command sponsored family members of Army personnel or...
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... PERSONNEL AND COMMAND SPONSORED FAMILY MEMBERS § 589.3 Applicability. This section applies to the following... Nonappropriated Fund Instrumentalities (NAFI) employees. (c) Command sponsored family members of Army personnel or...
Army’s Management of the Operations and Support Phase of the Acquisition Process for Body Armor
2009-12-08
and gf" e les result of pass or faiL 11 2. (U) MISSION. No change.ll 3. (U; EXECUTION.I! 3. A. iU) COMMANOER’S INTENT No change.l! 3 B. (UI CONCEPT...Internet Protocol Router Network (SIPRNET). We appreciate the courtesies e >..1ended to the staff. Please direct questions to me at (703) 604-8905 (DSN...Command A.3, B.3 Commander, TACOM Life Cycle Management Command B.2 PEO Soldier A.1, B.1.f A.2, B.1.a- e , C.1 Adjutant General of the U.S. Army
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
32 CFR 536.7 - Responsibilities of the Commander USARCS.
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
.... (q) Take initial action, as appropriate, on claims arising in emergency situations. (r) Provide... to any legal office or command throughout the world. When authorized by the chain of command or... from Army involvement in civil disturbances, chemical accidents under the Chemical Energy Stockpile...
U.S. Army Aeromedical Research Laboratory Annual Progress Report: FY 84
1984-10-01
OFFICE SYMBOL 7a. NAME OF MONITORING ORGANIZATION U.S. Army Aeromedical Research (if applicable) U.S. Army Medical Research and Developmmt Laboratory...Group for Aerospace Research and Develop- ment--Aerospace Medical Panel ......................... 105 American National Standards Institute (ANSI...aviation specialities. Assists other US Army Medical Research and Development Command (USAMRDC) laboratories and institutes in research on the
Study of Army Design Hover Criteria
2017-09-01
SPECIAL REPORT RDMR-AE-17-02 STUDY OF ARMY DESIGN HOVER CRITERIA Douglas V. Horacek Command Analysis Directorate Aviation...OF THE ARMY POSITION UNLESS SO DESIGNATED BY OTHER AUTHORIZED DOCUMENTS. TRADE NAMES USE OF TRADE NAMES OR MANUFACTURERS IN THIS REPORT...Study of Army Design Hover Criteria 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Douglas V. Horacek and Mark E. Calvert 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION
Trauma risk management (TRiM) in the UK Armed Forces.
Greenberg, N; Langston, V; Jones, N
2008-06-01
Trauma Risk Management (TRiM) is a novel system of post incident management which intend to allow commanders to provide appropriate support to their subordinates in the aftermath of traumatic events. Given the current very considerable operational tempo being experienced by the majority of the UK Armed Forces, it is perhaps not surprising that TRiM has been in use in both Iraq and Afghanistan. Although TRiM originated from within the Royal Marines, it is now widely used in both the Royal Navy and Army; there are also plans to introduce it into specific components of the Royal Air Force such as for the RAF Regiment. This paper aims to explore the basis behind the TRiM system and to explore the evidence for its growing popularity within hierarchical organisations such as the military.
Achieving Competence: Army-VOTEC School Partnership Pilot Studies.
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Stout, Mary W.
To reduce Army training costs, the Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) investigated use of training at civilian secondary and postsecondary vocational-technical (VOTEC) institutions as an alternative to initial job training in Army service schools. Three models were used in the pilot study: the preservice training model in which…
78 FR 63970 - Proposed Collection; Comment Request
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2013-10-25
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2008-05-01
oriented training ARI U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences ATRRS Army Training Requirements and Resources System AUTOGEN ...Manager Director Training and Leader Development Technical review by Kimberly A. Metcalf, U.S. Army Research Institute Kathleen A. Quinkert, U.S. Army...Leaming Centers (LLCs) are the physical instentiation of the Army Training and Doctrine Command’s (TRADOC’s) lifelong leaming concept. Previous research by