The Marine Engineers in Today’s MAGTF: Historical Perspective, Consequences and Alternatives
2013-04-15
Inhibited Flexibility for Resource Leveling ...........................................................................17 Mission and Capability...21 Inhibited Flexibility for Resource Leveling ...ground combat element ( GCE ); an engineer support battalion (ESB) supports the logistics combat element (LCE); and engineer operations divisions
76 FR 14942 - Procurement List; Additions and Deletions
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... military management of the 2D Engineer Battalion when it relocates to White Sands Missile Range (WSMR... Engineer Battalion is a deployable, combat unit, it may be absent from WSMR as its mission dictates. When... Industrial Services Corporation, Colorado Springs, CO. Contracting Activity: Dept of the Air Force, FA4613 90...
The Role of Combat Heavy Engineer Battalions in Nation Assistance.
1991-06-07
project can be built, it must first be designed and planned. Someone must assess what the user needs and provide a set of specifications, blueprints, and...the soldiers 65 of both Niger and the United States grew to respect and appreciate each other.1 9 Still much can be learned from the number of...the lessons learned from these projects to assess when combat heavy battalions can be most effectively used for nation assistance. 96 ENDNOTES
1994-05-01
Command and Control display. Using Ml tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed at Fort Knox, Kentucky, the researchers evaluated tank battalion... Warfare Test Bed (MWTB) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, eight MOS-qualified armor crews (battalion commander, battalion opera- tions officer, three company...concerned with identifying ways that the CVCC system might best benefit the battlefield commander, and potential modifications to mounted warfare TTPs
The South Eastern Europe Brigade: An Option for NATO-Led Peace Support Operations?
2011-06-10
Exercise CSSB Combat Service Support Battalion DOS Day of Supply DRO Disaster Relief Operations EOD Explosive Ordnance Disposal ETF Engineer Task...the adoption of the second Additional Protocol, the SEEBRIG member nations established an Engineer Task Force ( ETF ). The concept embeds purpose...capabilities, like the ETF structure, could be used as niche military capabilities by outside organizations that may need them. SEEBRIG engineer capabilities
1990-06-01
MAK:NG Decision making reers to skills you need to maKoe .-•l:es anc so..I*e problems. Your goal is to make high-quality decisions your soldiers accae ...II. "Auftragstaktik: Tn Its Proper Perspective." Military Review, Vol. LXVI, No. 10, October 1986. Koontz, LTC Ronald D. and Kaplan , Ira T
The Ardennes Campaign Simulation Data Base (ACSDB). Volume 1. Volume 2
1990-02-07
Railway Artillery Battalion RRArtBt Railway Artillery Battery SS Schutzstaffeln (indicates combat elements of SS -- Waffen SS) SSArtBN SS Artillery...34 Rocket Launcher) Battalion VWBty Volkswerfer ("People’s" Rocket Launcher) Battery VTB Volga Tartar Battalion Note: SS = Waffen SS (Schutz Staffeln
Developing a Capacity Assessment Framework for Marine Logistics Groups
2017-02-20
test the framework for assessing logistics capacity on a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB). The study proceeded along...and (5) test the framework for assessing logistics capacity on a Marine Expeditionary Unit (MEU) Combat Logistics Battalion (CLB), time permitting...Marine Logistics Group 21 Impact of New Organization on Logistics Support Under the FSSG structure prior to 2006, the Marine Corps employed a
Roy, Tanja C; Lopez, Heather P
2013-08-01
With deployment Soldiers must now wear body armor and additional equipment while performing occupational tasks, representing a large demand that has not been considered when studying military occupations. The purpose of this study was to: (1) describe tasks required by different occupational battalions within a Brigade Combat Team; (2) establish the incidence of low back pain (LBP) in each battalion and; (3) determine which tasks predict LBP within the different battalions. This was a prospective cohort study investigating 805 Soldiers in a Brigade Combat Team deployed to Afghanistan for 1 year. Demographic, occupational, and fitness variables were recorded. There was no difference in time spent on fitness training between the battalions. Occupational tasks performed by deployed Soldiers vary in the level of physical demand between battalions. Infantry had the highest fitness score (257); wore the heaviest equipment (70 lb.); spent the most time wearing body armor (49 hours/week), performing dismounted patrol (29 hours/week), and lifting objects (35 hours/week); spent the least amount of time working at a desk (14 hours/week); but had a similar incidence of LBP (77%) compared to other battalions. History of LBP and time spent wearing body armor were the two most consistent predictors of LBP across battalion types. Reprint & Copyright © 2013 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
1993-12-15
and Control disqlay. Using M1 tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed at Fort Knox, KY, the evaluation focused on tank battalion oierations...and digital TOC workstations. Using autoloading tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed (MWTB) at Fort Knox, Kentucky, eight MOS-qualified...might best benefit the battlefield commander, and potential modifications to mounted warfare TTPs. Another area of interest is the implication for
Role of the battalion surgeon in the Iraq and Afghanistan War.
Moawad, Fouad J; Wilson, Ramey; Kunar, Mathew T; Hartzell, Joshua D
2012-04-01
The battalion surgeon is an invaluable asset to a deploying unit. The primary role of a battalion surgeon is to provide basic primary care medicine and combat resuscitation. Other expectations include health care screening, vaccinations, supervision of medics, and being a medical advisor to the unit's commander. As many physicians who fill this role previously worked at medical treatment facilities or medical centers without prior deployment experience, the objective of this article is to highlight some of the challenges a battalion surgeon may encounter before, during, and following deployment.
1982-12-06
study I are listed In Appendix A. The combat and support groups are different in several ways. They were picked for the vast differences in their I...a week. These differences allow us to Nighlight the Medical problems related to highly stressed soldiers. The clinirs providing first line care to...these two groups were ;lj, different,. The combat arms unit had Battalion Aid "Stations (DAS) to provide medical care to each battalion f (approximately
1993-09-16
research staff members manned the TOC, and assumed key roles in the battalion staff. TOC staff members were selected for their extensive military ...CRA&I DTIC TAB Unannounced 0 Justification SBy - Distibution I Availability Codes Avail and / or Dist SpecialI 1 Field Unit at Fort Knox, Kentucky...Project Number Training Simulation 3 Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited. I iii I I I FOREWORD The Fort Knox Field Unit of the U.S
Swinging the Sledgehammer: The Combat Effectiveness of German Heavy Tank Battalions in World War II
2002-01-01
virtually every theater of Europe against every enemy of Germany. Ultimately, the German military created eleven Army and three Waffen -SS heavy tank...Army assigned the last heavy tank battalion as an organic unit of the elite Panzer Grenadier Division Grossdeutschland. The Waffen -SS allocated all...of their battalions to a different Waffen -SS Corps. Because these units were not fielded until late in 1942, they did not participate in Germany?s
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fry, John P.; Cliborn, Robert E.
The report describes the development and evaluation of an in-unit, leadership/management training program (based on experimental training methodology for providing Army leaders with behavioral skills and techniques) implemented within three battalion-sized combat units at Fort Bliss, Texas, in 1974. The program was organized around workshops…
2009-12-11
adherence to established standards by his leaders while training their men that allowed this discipline to take root within the ranks. While he had...it seems they will topple over backwards, until all at once the tree and roots give way, and cat and tress come to earth together.‖ 35 Following...even after Ingalls‘ departure. But few could deny the impact that Ingalls‘ methods had on the organization. Many found that the roots of the
Challenges to Improving Combat Casualty Survivability on the Battlefield
2015-01-01
Rescue Medic in Mogadishu , Somalia, and Special Forces battalion surgeon during Operation Enduring Freedom. He is currently the Director of the Military...the CoTCCC, an organization born outside the traditional military medical establishment, exposes a void in ownership and expertise in battle - field...serve as bat- talion surgeons responsible for the resuscitation of battle casualties in the battalion aid station. This is reminiscent of how
1984-03-29
January) -- Strong and Confident on Rivers "] [Text] Battalion leader Somsanith led us to the river port, where the com- batants of Company 2 were...fulfilling their regular combat task. Sitting in a small boat equipped with 2 12. 7-mm guns, he told us the following: "At the time the battalion was...PLANNING, TRADE AND FINANCE INEFFICIENT USE OF ELECTRICITY CRITICIZED Hanoi NHAN DAN in Vietnamese 18 Jan 84 p 2 [Article by Binh Nguyen: "Making
2014-06-13
Squadron ( BFV /HMMWV, Current) .................................................. 93 Description...Evaluation Criteria ........................................................ 106 Comparison to Validation Criteria: ABCT Cavalry Squadron ( BFV /HMMWV...Brigade Combat Team BFV Bradley Fighting Vehicle BRT Brigade Reconnaissance Troop CAB Combined Arms Battalion CFV Cavalry Fighting Vehicle FM
Power Pack: U.S. Intervention in the Dominican Republic, 1965-1966 (Leavenworth Papers, Number 15)
1988-07-01
Center (Centro de Entrenamiento de las Fuerzas 22 Elias Wessin y Wessin Armadas, or CEFA), an elite group of nearly 2,000 specially trained infan- try...battalion combat team battalion landing team Centro de Entrenamiento de las Fuerzas Armadas (Armed Forces Training Cen- ter) Central Intelligence...operations. As with Lebanon in 1958, the Domin- ican intervention was a joint operation. In general terms, many of the de - ficiencies revealed in joint
Area Handbook Series: Panama: A Country Study
1989-01-01
Transport Battalion (Batall6n de Transporte y Mantenimiento ); and the Military Engineering Battalion (Batall6n de Ingeneria Militar). The Military Health... Mantenimiento . Arnulfistay, x5 See Transport Battalion Arosemena, aros C., 22 Battalion 2000, 232, 245, 246, 258Arosemena, Florencio H., 28, 229 Bay of Panama...isthmian railroad, 97, 126 hibition of Nuclear Weapons in Latin Transport Battalion (Batall6n de Trans- America porte y Mantenimiento ), 232 Tocumen, 106
1993-04-25
assembly area (AA) was located approximately 5 km due south of the Corps’ most Forward Operating Base (FOB) Bastone . FOB Bastone was located along the...area again was 5 km south of FOB Bastone . The battalion was finally in a tactical position from which we could quickly support combat operations, if...wheel vehicles operational. We coordinated with the 12th Avn Bde headquarters, stationed at FOB Bastone , to send two NCO’s on their log bird going to
Combat Power Analysis is Combat Power Density
2012-05-17
Fires battalion of 16x - Partisan employment of lEOs determine the outcome of any engagement 155mm - 81mm and 60mm Mortars where collateral damage...Cutting the enemy LOC to support their - 4x Forward support - Relatively light sustainment conventional forces will be relatively ineffective so...Neutralization of the partisan company as well Weakness: Weakness: as attacking the LOCs will isolate the enemy. Logistical assets require roads - LOCs
[Loyalty to professional and military duty].
Chizh, I M
1995-01-01
The author of this article--Chief of the Russian Armed Forces Medical Service--analyses the trends of optimization of medical support of the Army and Navy, taking into account the experience of combat casualty care during Chechen crisis. In order to enhance the efficiency of medical support during combat activities all the personnel is supplied with first-aid kits. Each company is reinforced with a medical assistant or army physician; battalion medical posts--with physicians, medical assistants, aidmen, mobile dressing room and ambulances; regiment medical posts--with two surgeons, an anaesthesiologist, an instrument nurse and nurse-anaesthetist. The primary medical care is provided at the battalion medical post; qualified (secondary) surgical care--at regiment medical posts, and specialized (tertiary) medical care--at special medical detachments (SMD) and military hospitals. The wounded are evacuated from the zone of combat actions by APC or MICV, and then by helicopters. The further evacuation of wounded is realized by transport or medical aircraft, including "Skalpel" flight surgery plane. The experience of army physicians has proved the necessity of multilateral development of Mobile Forces Medical Service and the formation of aeromobile hospitals. An airborne infantry battalion must have a medical company in its organic structure, and respectively a separate medical battalion must have an aeromobile medical company. The SMD which are assigned to act in the emergency situations of peaceful time also can be effective in providing medical care (including specialized care) during local military conflicts. Thinking over the further development of medical support in the Armed Forces the author assigns a number of tasks throughout all the chain of medical command, including medical establishments, medical examination boards, the Corps of Senior medical specialists (in surgery, internal medicine, pathologicoanatomy, sanitary supervision, etc). A special attention is paid to the formation of an efficient system of sanitary-epidemiological supervision in the Armed Forces; the improvement of medical assistance for servicewomen, retired officers and their dependents; the enforcement of military and labour discipline in the units and establishments of medical service; training and education of medical personnel; the strict adherence to the principles of medical ethics, deontology, and oath of physician.
1994-01-31
ncluded the Commander’s Independent Thermal Viewer and a Command and Control display. Using 1 tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test Bed at Fort...CCD), the Commander’s Independent Thermal Viewer (CITV), and digital TOC workstations. Using autoloading tank simulators in the Mounted Warfare Test...identifying ways that the CVCC system might best benefit the battlefield commander, and potential modifications to mounted warfare TTPs. Another area of
Gondusky, Joseph S; Reiter, Michael P
2005-06-01
Improvised explosive devices and mines pose a formidable threat to military convoys traveling in Iraq. This study evaluated battle injuries sustained by a mechanized battalion operating against this threat. The objective was to gain insight into injury profiles and prevention. In the period examined, 32 attacks injured 120 Marines, causing 188 injuries. Upper extremity and head injuries (70%) were common, whereas lower extremity injuries (11%) were rare (as expected, given the threat and the body areas exposed). Shoulder and axilla protectors may be beneficial, but lower arm and hand injuries remain difficult to combat. Ear injury was the most common single injury type (23%). Combat earplugs may reduce ear blast injuries. Eye injuries were uncommon (0.5%), likely because of ballistic eye protection. Injury to the torso (11%) was generally mild, because of body armor vests. The majority of wounds were minor, allowing > 80% of the injured Marines to return to duty.
Army Engineers in a Joint and Multinational Environment
2008-05-22
operatio 0 in a maneuver battalion in national ns. The battalion also lacked...construction management section (CMS) to fulfill these requirements and provide operatio mission guidance for the multinational units. The CMS, led by a lieuten...also deleting from the inventory the engineer group headquarters, relying 115 Andrew Feickert, “U.S. Army’s Modular Redesign: Issues for Congress
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2011-04-29
lett for en kompanisjef a m ~tte forholde seg til s ~ mye at kjernefunksjonen hans scm era lede kompaniet forsvinner eller blir sekundcert. Operasjoner p...the personal relationship that existed between the officers within the Annored brigade (Appendix A ~ S ). 13 Mission command is based upon personal...A208 Norway Colonel CO Telemark Muligheten til a snake med underlagte s ]efer. Man ma ha Push to talk samband Norwegian Battalion sam gj(llr det
1990-12-27
reconnaissance force back to a heavy ele ,._.it capable of security missions and limited 10 reconnaissance. Vletnam continued the platoon’s emphasis on...College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, 30 November 1988 (CARL Ref. AOR215860). JouroaI ~ el Bacevich, LTC A. J. "Training Scouts." Armor, September 1987, pp. 37...Swanson, Major Steven G. " Bronco Nine Speaks His Mind." MIlitaryInteigence, April-June 1990, pp. 8- 10, 12. "The Bustle Rack." Armo,; March-April 1990
Defense Energy Support Center Fact Book, Fiscal Year 2008, Thirty-First Edition
2009-01-01
deregulate electricity in Continental United States (CONUS) added still another mission to DESC. As states deregulate , DESC pursues and awards contracts...Panama, Republic of Korea, the Middle East and Germany . His combat service includes Company Commander in the 528th Support Battalion (Airborne) during...4650 DESC Germany ...........................................................011-49-631-3406-4280 DESC Kuwait
Improving Relative Combat Power Estimation: The Road to Victory
2014-06-13
said, “ God is on the side of the big battalions.”10 He presented a point of view that was based preferably on a favorable imbalance in numbers and...CHAPTER 4 ANALYSIS We cannot solve our problems with the same thinking we used when we created them. — Albert Einstein The purpose of this
2015-06-12
WORLD WAR II A thesis presented to the Faculty of the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College in partial fulfillment of the requirements...other provision of law, no person shall be subject to any penalty for failing to comply with a collection of information if it does not display a ...combat units fought in World War II, and this is a small pool of veterans to gather information on their achievements during a normal human life span
Geronimo: Planning Considerations for Employing Airborne Forces
2017-05-25
Information Operations and Reports (0704-0188), 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302. Respondents should be aware that... operation , a planner must adhere to joint planning considerations and understand the Air Force and Army requirements. Today the Army maintains only...one brigade and two battalions of deployable conventional airborne combat power. The special operations community also is airborne capable, and the
2014-06-01
Okinawa. Key units based there include a combat sustainment and support bat- talion, an aviation battalion consisting of UH-60 he- licopters and UC-35...chinese-firm-will-run- strategic-pakistani-port-at-gwadar.html?_r=0. Jamil Anderlini and Gwen Robinson, “China- Myanmar pipeline to open in May
2012-03-01
much of Lautem had been burnt in revenge for the referendum vote against autonomy because the district was the center of Timorese resistance.133 Los...problems, itself a positive development.334 The issue is whether the Korean government also recognizes the problems and will order a new, more concrete
Fighting Columns in Small Wars: An OMFTS Model
2000-01-01
21 Map 3. The FAPLA Offensive to the Lomba River ...encountered by the Israelis in the Bekaa Valley or over the Golan Heights.28 As a result the SAAF had to develop proficiency in tactics such as "toss bombing...1987 Combat Group Bravo engaged two battalions and five tanks from FAPLA’s 21 Brigade as they crossed to the southern bank of the Lomba River
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
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.
1993-12-15
Laura Ford, Ms. Alicia Sawyer, Mr. Paul Smith, Ms. Frances Ainslie, MG (Ret.) Charles Heiden, Mr. Robert Sever, Mr. Owen Pitney, and Mr. Ryszard Lozicki...codiios raisoeatPhAC o r roepae 14 D. GO X00 SAFOR sotaerotnsauoai all eeae ansetvn- L __ ,_ : . I_ I , I I~ ~ ~~~~~f Fiur 7. Diga h actical BoCeD...participant and observed his performance, recording a " Go ’ or "No- go " for each task. If necessary, upon completion of the test, the vehicle trainer
Navy and Marine Corps Medical News. February 17, 2010
2010-02-17
arrival at a medical unit or hospital. It continues through their entire road to recovery ," said Robinson. "When our people who are in the fight...Haiti — Marines and Sailors with Combat Logistics Battalion 24 arrived at an empty soccer field Jan. 31 with a mission – transform this recreation...operational stress continuum,” said Hammer. “Sleep, hydration, rotating shifts, and nutrition , are also important in mitigating
The U.S. Combat and Tactical Wheeled Vehicle Fleets: Issues and Suggestions for Congress
2011-01-01
nonlinear, irregular distribution of brigade and battalion formations means that there is no longer a relatively more secure rear area, an...enhancement package, according to civilian sources, included depleted- uranium armor, digital command- and-control architecture, digital color terrain maps...system robustness and flexibility, and (3) more often than not, the preparation of the analysis (e.g., terrain formatting , laydown of forces, timing of
The U.S. Militarys Force Structure: A Primer
2016-07-01
that it helps to produce a common culture in the two sea services that promotes trust and cooperation . Such close integration is also seen as a...Infantry Brigade Combat Teams 32 Other Department of the Army Units and Activities 36 Special Topics Integration of the Army’s Active and Reserve...Submarines 59 Amphibious Ships 61 Marine Corps Infantry Battalions 65 Other Department of the Navy Units and Activities 68 Special Topics Integration of
Battalion Command Group Performance in Simulated Combat
1979-03-01
public release; distribution unlinrited. ARI Research Reports and Technicai,, Papaers are -6tended",for sponsors of R&D0,tasks-and other, research and...FORT LEAVENWORTH, KANSAS DD C _UN 19 1979 ’I •U. S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences March 1979 Approved for public...release; distribution unlimited. -0’. S, ARMY RESEARCH INSTITUTE FOR T-HE BEHAVIORAL AND-SOCIAL SCIENCES A Field -Operating, Agency under’,the
2013-12-10
Center Observer Controller/Trainer Mentors. Lieutenant Colonel Kevin Brown , Brigade Special Troop Battalion Lead Observer Controller/Trainer Mentor...December 2010): 13-19. Joint Readiness Training C-IED Lead Observer Controller/Trainer Mentors. Lieutenant Colonel Kevin S. Brown , Brigade Special... Gareth . “How the U.S. Quietly Lost the IED War in Afghanistan.” Inter Press Service News Agency (10 June 2013). Powledge, Timothy R. “Beating the
The Evolution of Marine Artillery: A History of Versatility and Relevance
2012-03-28
Colonel Robert W. Huntington who commanded it, was formed. This included one artillery company manning four 3-inch rapid fire guns.7 The Marine...Major Robert H. Dunlap. That same battalion, which would soon be the foundation for the 10th Marine Regiment, distinguished itself in combat at La...force capable of counter-guerilla operations. Of note, Colonel Robert H. Dunlap commanded the regiment. 19 Officers during this period were versatile
Returning to Our Small Wars Roots: Preparing Marine Advisors to Help Other Lands Meet Future Threats
2012-04-26
1918 uprising. Not surprisingly, the best qualified Marines like Smedley Butler were sent to France, adding to these challenges. When confronted... Robert S. McNamara authorized advisors for each province and advisory teams for each combat battalion. In addition to the increased role advisors...University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009), 51. 17 Ibid, 40. 18 Ibid. 19 Ramsey III, Robert D., Advising Indigenous Forces: American Advisors in
1994-01-31
supportive . The CVCC program combines advanced technologies, both digital and thermal, to provide near real-time acquisition, processing , and dissemination of... support of the TOC for information processing , planning, and coordination (R. S. Sever, personal communication, March 24, 1993). More recent observations of...Chiang, 1988). This selective fidelity enables the battlefield-oriented perceptual cues within the test bed to be exploited without having to employ
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
Methanol-Water Type, Low Pressure, Hydrogen Generator
1943-10-05
Air Forces when the Chief of Engineers became responsible for t IU de - velopment of barrage balloon equipment in April 1942. 2. In addition to...amounts to ^7,200 per month per LA battalion ^r VLA battalion operating balloons in tondem, f. Reduction of water requirements by more than ?. ,[300...been approved. How- ever, the plan of develrornent, giv.n in Appendix B, was written and tests of equipment were started under the de , irr.ble
Nomonhan: Japanese-Soviet Tactical Combat, 1939 (Leavenworth Papers, Number 2)
1981-01-01
describes the evolution of thatiJA tactical doctrine, and then pre- sents a detailed examination of how a partkular Japanese infantry battalion applied...transpmtation, and a field sanitation unit composed the task force. They set out to hack down and destroy an elu- 21 s1ve foe in the barren desert steppes...this sandy covering, the desert surface was genexally firm enough to support wheeled transport. South of the Holsten Rivex eucalyptus trees grew
The Future of the Brigade Combat Team: Air-Ground Integration and the Operating Environment
2017-06-09
Attack Controllers (JTACs) at each level.15 There is no requirement for JTAC support at the company level or to non - maneuver battalions. However...experienced non -commissioned officer or officer. Theater Air Control System (TACS): It includes all of the command and control related capabilities...information if it does not display a currently valid OMB control number. PLEASE DO NOT RETURN YOUR FORM TO THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 1. REPORT DATE (DD-MM
The battalion medical platoon: a flawed scalpel.
Cannon, M W; Stoute, J A
1992-08-01
This article discusses the current organization and doctrine for a medical platoon in an armour-heavy task force in light of experience gained in Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm. The organization of and doctrine for the use of the platoon is covered first. This is followed by a discussion of how doctrine was modified based on field exercises, and projected, and actual, combat operations. It concludes with a presentation of lessons learned and recommendations for changes.
1991-03-01
Panther equipped battalion from the 1st SS Panzer Division (Leibstandarte Adolf Hitler) and two battle groups of infantry and Tiger tanks from the 12th...British left (the eastern side of the box) and its absence gave the German Tiger tanks around Emieville the chance to counterattack into troops who thought... Tiger tank platoon leader. Officer Candidates had to prove themselves in combat prior to commissioning. All subsequent references will be cited as
1994-06-01
Winsch, Laura Ford, Alicia Sawyer, Paul Smith, Frances Ainslie, Major General (Ret.) Charles Heiden, Robert Sever, Owen Pitney, and Ryszard Lozicki...task instructions to the participant and observed his performance, recording a " Go " or "No- Go " for each task. If necessary, upon completion of the...clearly signalled to gunner. unner tells TC to let go of palm switch--after designating a target. TC asks gunner to input grids to reports. TC forgets
SMART Fires: A COTS Approach to Tactical Fire Support Using a Smartphone
2011-09-01
Battalion Landing Team C2 Command and Control C2PC Command and Control Personal Computer CAC Common Access Card COC Combat Operation Center COIN...functionality to way-points. It is currently available on the iTunes App Store for $5.99 (Tactical NAV, 2010). 11 MILS are a unit...download on both the iTunes App Store and the Android Marketplace. Apps for the Army (A4A) also created a repository for the applications submitted, along
1993-06-04
34 J In a paper entitled "Understanding and Developing Combat Power," by Colonel Huba Vass de Czege, a method identifying analytical techniques for...reiterates several important doctrinal and theoretical requirements for the de ’elopment of 9« an optimal «valuation criteria nodal. Although...Methode de Ralsonnenent Tactlque" (The Tactical Reasoning Method)’". Is a version of concurrent COA analysis under conditions at uncertainty. Figure
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
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
Battalion Combat Operations Center (COC) Test. Volume II. Test Report,
1982-02-08
reveal, perhaps, that item X can perform a task faster than item-Y. A utility assessment from an experienced, knowledgeable test participant, however...can ascertain whether or not item X can better enable him to accomplish his mission than item Y. 2.4 GENeRALIZED TEST FACILITY. The capabilities of...ATHE MIX D -IX AE4SY MIXES A & C MIX A .IX D M X D IMIX C RATHER DIFFICUJLT VERY DIFFICULT ABILITY TO ABILITY TO ABILITY TO CONTROL DATA EXPLOIT DATA
Rep. Schiff, Adam B. [D-CA-29
2009-01-08
Senate - 05/18/2009 Received in the Senate and Read twice and referred to the Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs. (All Actions) Notes: For further action, see S.1055, which became Public Law 111-254 on 10/5/2010. Tracker: This bill has the status Passed HouseHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
Will United States Army Attack Aviation be a Relevant Combat Multiplier in Future Conflicts
2004-06-17
course of Operation Iraqi Freedom. (2003) Major General David Petraeus, Commanding General, 101st ABN DIV (101st ABN DIV 2003a) Despite the wave...aircrews understood what he wanted from them (personal discussion with Lieutenant Colonel Lee Fetterman , Oct 2003) While the deep attacks is still a...Iraqis in Airstrikes. The New York Times, 29 March, B5. Fetterman , Lee, LTC, US Army, former battalion commander in 3rd Brigade, 101st Airborne
2002-05-01
technical, and tactical skills and the importance of influencing, operating, and improving unit actions.16 And while FM 100-5, Field Service...3-0, Operations, 5-15. 12Ibid., 5-17. 13Joint Publication 1-02, Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (Washington, D.C...month in theater, spent attached to Major General John E. Dahlquist’s 36th “Texas” Division in the Vosges Mountains . This was the defining moment
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Broders, M.A.; Ruppel, F.R.
1993-05-01
Under the provisions of Interagency Agreement DOE 1938-B090-A1 between the US Department of Energy (DOE) and the US Army Europe (USAREUR), Martin Marietta Energy Systems, Inc., is providing technical assistance to USAREUR in the areas of computer science, information engineering, energy studies, and engineering and systems development. One of the initial projects authorized under this interagency agreement is the evaluation of utility and energy monitoring and control systems (UEMCSs) installed at selected US Army installations in Europe. This report is an evaluation of the overall energy-conservation effectiveness and use of the UEMCS at the 409th Base Support Battalion located inmore » Grafenwoehr, Germany. The 409th Base Support Battalion is a large USAREUR military training facility that comprises a large training area, leased housing, the main post area, and the camp areas that include Camps Aachen, Algier, Normandy, Cheb, and Kasserine. All of these facilities are consumers of electrical and thermal energy. However, only buildings and facilities in the main post area and Camps Aachen, Algier, and Normandy are under the control of the UEMCS. The focus of this evaluation report is on these specific areas. Recommendations to further increase energy and cost savings and to improve operation of the UEMCS are proposed.« less
1984-12-01
December 1984 APPROVED FOR PUBUC RELEASE; DISTRIBUTION UNLIMITED. U_ US ARMY *’ HUMAN ENGINEERING LABORATORY US ARMY BALLISTIC RESEARCH LABORATORY ABERDEEN...INTRODUCTION A. Background In March 1982, the HELBAT ( Human Engineering Laboratory Battalion Artillery Test) Executive Committee agreed that the Ballistic...tactical equipment and its -. human operators. FOSCE mimicked the actions of the platoon forward observers that work for the FIST HQ while the FDS
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.
Assessment of Ukranian National Defense Policy
2012-03-09
Romanian- Slovakian-Hungarian engineer battalion “Tisa”, as a rapid reaction force with the mission of natural disaster relief in the Carpathian region...threats (Army’s multifunctional NBC protection and engineer units) and experience of their using ( Chernobyl nuclear plant in 1986, humanitarian...man-made disasters was exemplified by the 2011 nuclear catastrophe in Japan. Moreover, based on the results of the Strategic Defense Review in Ukraine
Increasing the Effectiveness of Army Pre-Deployment Training
2010-06-01
MAJ Tom Renner USASD, US Embassy Cairo, Egypt 19. CPT Ron Sturgeon USACE, Corps of Engineers St. Paul, MN 20. CPT James Devlin 4th Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment FT Bragg, NC ...question. To prevent collected data from being dated or too narrow in focus, the survey population was Infantry, Field Artillery, Logistical, Engineer ...artillery battalion is out there maneuvering as infantry. The BTSB is holding the critical ground for me, maneuvering, like infantry with the engineer
The United States Army Battalion Surgeon: Frontline Requirement or Relic of a Bygone Era?
2009-12-11
Battalion Aid Station BN Battalion BS Battalion Surgeon CBMM Core Battalion Medical Mission DOW Died of Wounds FSO Full Spectrum Operations GMO ...General Medical Officers or GMOs . Young, motivated, and greedy for knowledge, GMOs propelled the field of military medicine forward during...peacetime through analysis, research, and innovation. Their treated populations were small and exceedingly healthy. GMOs had no mission to treat dependents
Multifunctional Battalion Task Force Training: Slovenian Armed Forces Battalion Training Cycle
2016-06-10
MULTIFUNCTIONAL BATTALION TASK FORCE TRAINING: SLOVENIAN ARMED FORCES BATTALION TRAINING CYCLE A thesis presented to...Forces Battalion Training Cycle 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR(S) Major Ales Avsec 5d...Bn TF) training cycle . It focuses on how the SAF is conducting the infantry and multifunctional Bn TF training. In particular, it deals with mission
Engineer Analysis of the Light Infantry Division (ELID). Volume 1
1986-12-01
m 5. Forward logistics protection a. FARP b. Brigade petroleum, oil , and lubricant (POL) berms P P *Positlon may not be dug in if...battalion in order to complete all of the squad and equipment corabat- essencial requirements. With Che adrittion of the EAD force, there is a large
Army Communicator. Volume 34, Number 1, Winter 2009
2009-01-01
First, I will double- tap Yingling’s asser- tion that during the 1990s the United States repeatedly failed to estimate the likelihood of success in...country terrain, WIN-T Increment Two and Three lead test engineer Kenneth Hutchin- son has said. The 30 node EFT held at Fort Huachuca, Ariz...Transmission Systems DoD – Department of Defense EFT – Engineering Field Tests ESB – Expeditionary Signal Battalion FEMA – Federal Emergency Management
2013-06-13
reconnaissance squadron costs. The ABCT was calculated based on two combined arms battalions and one reconnaissance squadron equipped with M2A3 /M3A3...ABCT Deployment Cost Data to the NTC SRC TITLE W_VEHICLES 06385R001 FIRES BN 155SP (HBCT) (M109A6) $712,009.00 07205R101 COMBINED ARMS BN ( M2A3 ...07205R101 COMBINED ARMS BN ( M2A3 /M3A3/M1A2) $503,852.00 17205R101 RECON SQUADRON (HBCT) (M3A3) $239,804.00 63325R001 BRIGADE SUPPORT BN (HBCT
1988-03-10
comoat sunort Droblems put the 3d Battalion in a Drecarious Dosition On 4 November. First, the Kall River trail, the major route from the division to...was to maintain one- way traffic through to the Kall River bridge while Company A did the same from the bridge to Schmidt. C Company, in reserve...supply weasels from the 3d Battalion crossed the Kall . (52) Meanwhile, in Schmidt the 3d Battalion prepared to defend. * The battalion had no combined arms
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2012-01-13
... Battalions (AQKB), Also Known as Kurdistan Brigades, Also Known as Kurdistan Battalion of Islamic State in Iraq, Also Known as Kurdistan Brigade of al-Qaeda in Iraq, as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist... known as al-Qa'ida Kurdish Battalions (AQKB), also known as Kurdistan Brigades, also known as, Kurdistan...
Battalion Commanders Speak Out; An Anthology on the Philosophy of Command
1977-05-20
the performance of other battalions in the divi incidents of black- marketing by soldiers of the dropped to almost zero. The participation by a...battalion and relative to slon. Of special note, the 2d Aviation Battalion soldier in black- marketing with a Korean prostitute, discipline...Mile High as immoral and uncontrolled. That required me to make some adjustments, but it did not cquse me to change my basic strategy of
1982-01-01
determined that communications at battalion level were " working comparatively well", giving rise to the question, "What are the information processing ...through personal experience or training. The learning process includes reading information into and out of memory and comparing information that’s...received with information already stored in memory . REMEMBER This is a relatively uncomplex process . It is simply the storage of information to be recalled
[Epidemiology of war injuries, about two conflicts: Iraq and Afghanistan].
Pasquier, P; de Rudnicki, S; Donat, N; Auroy, Y; Merat, S
2011-11-01
Since March 2003, military operations in Iraq "Operation Iraqi Freedom" (OIF) and in Afghanistan "Operation Enduring Freedom" (OEF), have made many wounded and killed in action (KIA). This article proposes to highlight the specific epidemiology of combat casualties, met in these both non-conventional and asymmetric conflicts. Personal protective equipments, Kevlar helmet and body armor, proved their efficiency in changing features of war injuries. Health Force Services organized trauma care system in different levels, with three main objectives: immediate basic medical care in battalion aid station, forward surgery and early aeromedical evacuation. The Joint Theater Trauma Registry (JTTR), a war injury registry, provides medical data, analyzed from the combat theater to the military hospital in United States. This analysis concluded that during modern conflicts, most injuries are caused by explosive devices; injuries are more severe and interestingly more specifically the head region and extremities than the trunk. Hemorrhage is the first cause of death, leading to the concept of avoidable death. Specific databases focused on mechanisms and severity of injuries, diagnostic and treatment difficulties, outcomes can guide research programs to improve war injuries prevention and treatment. Copyright © 2011 Elsevier Masson SAS. All rights reserved.
Command Post Program Study. Volume 1 - Main Report
1973-03-01
Field Manual 30-9, Military Intelligence Battalion - Field Am. Washington: March 1968. _ Field Manual 32-20, Electronic Warfare. Washington: 14...Mechanized). A-18 TOE 30-88T, Military Intelligence Support Detachment, Military Intelligence Battalion, Field Army. TOE 30-206T, Headquarters and... Field Manual 30-9, Military Intelligence Battalion - Field Army. Washington: March 1968. _ Field Manual 32-20, Electronic Warfare. Washington: 14
307TH Engineer Battalion Prop Blast - An Airborne Tradition
1991-04-24
American servicemen and women have trained and fought gallantly as airborne soldiers . Most officers who have been honored to serve with the airborne...distribution is unlimited. 4. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER (S) 5. MONITORING ORGANIZATION REPORT NUMBER (S) 6a. NAME OF PERFORMING ORGANIZATION 6b...and ZIP Code) Carlisle Barracks, PA 17013-5002 Ba. NAME OF FUNDING/SPONSORING 8b. OFFICE SYMBOL 9. PROCUREMENT INSTRUMENT IDENTIFICATION NUMBER
Understanding and Managing the Career Continuance of Enlisted Soldiers
2010-12-01
Model Development Inventory) and administered it to privates at reception battalions. The goal of this survey was to collect information on the 70...Trainee Inventory administered at reception battalions in FY06. Sample Characteristics Table 3-1 presents a breakdown of the three samples...Model Development sample, of the 2,575 participants, the majority were incoming Soldiers that had just arrived at the reception battalion. However, 77
1980-05-01
engineering ,ZteNo D R RPTE16 research w 9 laboratory COMPARISON OF BUILDING LOADS ANALYSIS AND SYSTEM THERMODYNAMICS (BLAST) AD 0 5 5,0 3COMPUTER PROGRAM...Building Loads Analysis and System Thermodynamics (BLAST) computer program. A dental clinic and a battalion headquarters and classroom building were...Building and HVAC System Data Computer Simulation Comparison of Actual and Simulated Results ANALYSIS AND FINDINGS
The Tactical Center of Gravity: How Useful is the Concept?
1990-01-06
through the Huertgen Forest, across the Kall River, capture the town of Kommerscheidt, and then capture Schmidt. The regiment also was required to protect...south through the woods, cross country to the Kall River, to take Kommerscheidt. The 3rd Battalion was to follow the 1st Battalion and take Schmidt on...desperate struggle. The lead battalions were destroyed piecemeal by the Germans in Kommerscheidt and Schmidt and along the Kall Trail. Poor
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
The Battalion Commander’s Handbook, 1991
1991-06-01
your battalion’s ARTEP and ATM requirements, read "How to Fight Manuals" FM’s 71-2, 25-100 and NTC 71-2, plus FM 25- series training FM 7-xx. o... risks in training. Tactics are basic, but training innovations and aggressiveness will make your battalion a winner. o Trust, check, and help...o Conduct a risk assessment of every training event you conduct. o Be unmerciful, uncompromising, unwavering and involved in safety at all times
U.S. Marine Corps Study of Establishing Time Criteria for Logistics Tasks
2004-09-30
STATISTICS FOR REQUESTS PER DAY FOR TWO BATTALIONS II-25 II-6 SUMMARY STATISTICS IN HOURS FOR RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS PER DAY FOR TWO BATTALIONS II-26 II-7...SUMMARY STATISTICS FOR INDIVIDUALS FOR RESOURCE REQUIREMENTS PER DAY FOR TWO BATTALIONS II-27 Study of Establishing Time Criteria for Logistics...developed and run to provide statistical information for analysis. In Task Four, the study team used Task Three findings to determine data requirements
Operational Testing of Software-Intensive Systems: Observations and Comments
2011-03-01
Hood and Camp Bowie , Texas, October 16–December 8, 2006. This phase included an engineering company, an attack helicopter troop, and a battalion (-) of... Arnold . 2007a. Test data report for the Black Hawk Utility Helicopter (UH-60M) Initial Operational Test Phase IIa, Medical Evacuation Helicopter (HH...60M) Ex- cursion. U.S. Army Operational Test Command, Febru- ary 2007. Manning, W., J. B. Bush, C. Scott, and C. Arnold . 2007b. Test data report for
2013-04-01
Battalion-71 st Artillery to Taiwan with the new Nike -Hercules missile batteries. 121 The idea of an active defense against missiles has been...The 2nd Missile Battalion, 71st Artillery ( Nike -Hercules) Defends Northern Taiwan 1958-1959.” http://www.2-71adataiwan.com/Member%20Articles/RHM...Beijing: PLA Literature and Arts Publishing House, February 1999. Mackintosh, Robert H. “The 2nd Missile Battalion, 71st Artillery ( Nike -Hercules
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
1975-11-01
FLAT. MINE THROW I at NTS was a 120-ton ammonium nitrate / fuel oil (ANFO) shot, buried in alluvium, that was designed to be correlated to the...885 577L) Takahashl, S.K. Buried Fuel Capsule — Comparison of Three-Dimensional Computer Data with Experimental Data, NCEL TR-798. Port Hueneme: Naval...Perrone ATTN: Technical Library ATTN: Code 464, Jacob L. Warner Of f icer-in-Charge Civil Engineering Laboratory Naval Construction Battalion
1983-09-01
8217:-" . Cc.,h~,b 2 ¢ nstruct.ilon ..1 ,. 1._ An Amphibious Construction Battalion (P1!3CB) provides engineering support to a Naval Beach Group during the...PHIBCB’s. The top priority requirements in an amphibious opez- ation are to render beaches trafficable and to establish lines of communication and...tactical air support. After ther landing beach is cleared, establishment and support of Marine tactical aircraft ashore is the first priority. The9
U.S. Service Member Deployment in Response to the Ebola Crisis: The Psychological Perspective.
Sipos, Maurice L; Kim, Paul Y; Thomas, Stephen J; Adler, Amy B
2018-03-01
In the fall of 2014, the United States and other nations responded to the worst outbreak of the Ebola virus disease in history. As part of this effort, U.S. service members deployed to West Africa to support a spectrum of activities that did not involve direct patient care. Although previous studies identified the psychological impact of responding to an outbreak, these studies were limited to retrospective data, small sample sizes, and medical personnel. The goals of the present study were to (a) document the mental health and well-being of troops deploying in response to an infectious disease outbreak; (b) identify their stressors, attitudes toward deployment, and health risk concerns; and (c) understand the role of combat experience in adjusting to these types of missions. Study participants at both pre- and during deployment were active duty U.S. soldiers in a combat aviation battalion from a large U.S. military installation. U.S. soldiers were surveyed (n = 251) 3 wk before deploying to Liberia (October 2014) and surveyed again during their deployment (February 2015; n = 173). Participants were primarily male (86.1%), junior ranking (56.0%), and just over half had previous combat deployment experience (51.2%). Surveys were anonymous and not linked to one another over time. Overall rates of mental health problems were low (2.4% at pre-deployment and 5.8% during deployment), whereas sleep problems were reported by 4.9% at pre-deployment and 12% during deployment. At pre-deployment, top stressors focused on health threats; fewer stressors were reported during deployment. Soldiers were relatively less concerned about contracting Ebola than other more prevalent diseases. Soldiers with combat experience reported more somatic and sleep problems at pre-deployment than those without previous combat experience. There were no significant differences during deployment between those with and without previous combat experience. Overall, a small proportion of respondents reported significant rates of mental health problems. In contrast, sleep problems were reported by 12% during deployment. In terms of attitudes toward the mission, the vast majority reported that they knew what to do to protect themselves from disease and that they understood the potential risk involved. The study also confirmed previous findings that soldiers with previous combat experience had more somatic symptoms at pre-deployment than those without, although this distinction appeared limited to the pre-deployment phase. Results can be used to address anxiety by personnel during pre-deployment and to inform leadership preparing personnel to deploy in response to future infectious disease outbreaks.
Guadalcanal Operation. Volume 2
1943-01-01
latest being a large peep baltle sight and leaf , permitting quick sighting. The sling was of a lacquered tight web. A cleaning rod snapped into the...defense along the Lunga would be by battalions, First, Second and Third, The First Battalion crossed the Ilu River in the vicinity of tli;-: Papaya
Computer Implementation of the Bounding Surface Plasticity Model for Cohesive Soils.
1983-12-01
Contract # DACA 39-79-M-0059), the Civil Engineering Laboratory, Naval Construction Battalion Center (Re: Orders N62583-80-M-R478, N62583-81-M- R320, N62#74...correspondinga a expression in the equation of "Modification 5" (Section 1) is treated in a similar fashion. In general, this arbitrary action does not...Contract # DACA 39-79-M-0059), April 1980. 3. Dafalias, Y.F., L.R. Herrmann and J.S. DeNatale, "Prediction of the Response of the Natural Clays X and Y
Breaching Around Corners: Engineer Operations in Urban Environments
2003-09-01
determine what combinations of resources are available to accomplish the mission. The combat engineer vehicle (CEV) no longer provides rubble removal under ... armor . It is questionable whether the M9 armored combat earthmover (ACE) has the mass and traction to push rubble. Therefore, we need to explore
Forecasting Expeditionary Training for Company Grade Logistics Readiness Officers: A Delphi Study
2008-03-01
how they affect transportation requirements (e.g., size of brigade vs. battalion). 0.9 3.6 0.8 2.9 20. Air Mobility Liaison Officer ( AMLO ) duties...size of brigade vs. battalion), how they affect transportation requirements, and Air Mobility Liaison Officer ( AMLO ) duties follow. The
Situational Leadership - A Study of Two Battalion Commanders.
1988-02-01
The focus of this study is on the examination of the leadership philosophies and resulting leadership styles of two effective battalion commanders...The intent is to show that their leadership styles were the results of conscious actions on their part to match the style with the demands of the
Regimental Medical Officer Charles McKerrow: saving lives on the Western Front.
Mayhew, E
2014-01-01
Ayrshire general practitioner Charles McKerrow was appointed regimental medical officer (RMO) to the 10th Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers in 1915. At this time, fundamental restructuring of the military medical service on the Western Front had two main effects: surgical capability was moved forward as close to the front as possible and specialist stretcher bearers were trained to apply emergency first aid at the place of injury and to triage casualties appropriately. The specialist stretcher bearers were the equivalent of today's combat medical technicians. The reorganisation was undertaken in a rapid, improvised 'bottom-up' manner and there are very few official records to detail the process. McKerrow and RMOs of his calibre were integral to the successful implementation and operation of this reorganisation so their personal archives are the primary sources for its history. McKerrow's record is particularly detailed and insightful on the process; he was not only an extraordinarily fine medical officer but also provided expert testimony on a period of military medical change that was enduringly successful.
The AFIT of Today is the Air Force of Tomorrow
2012-05-11
Engineering • Operations Research • Space Systems • Systems Engineering • Air Mobility • Combating Weapons of Mass Destruction • Cost Analysis • Cyber...Fight - Win Graduate Certificate Programs • Systems Engineering • Space Systems • Advanced Geospatial Intelligence • Combating Weapons of Mass ...over five years • Critical enabler for SSA: extending the satellite catalog to small objects Current Works: • Converting satellite catalog to KAM Tori
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
Reorganizing for Global War: General Malin Craig and the Triangular Infantry Division, 1935-1939
2014-05-22
reduced to a battalion and the signal battalion to a company. The assets that were formerly pooled in the square division’s sanitary trains were...BIBLIOGRAPHY “Arms Before Men,” Time. Army and Navy. August 22, 1938. Clay , Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Steven E. The Arms: Major Commands and Infantry
Force Protection: From Beirut to Khobar Towers, What Have We Learned?
1998-01-01
and attached elements of BLT 1/8 (Battalion Landing Team 1/8, built around the 1st Battalion, 8th Marine Regiment), closely watched a yellow Mercedes ... Benz stake-bed truck, which entered the parking lot south of his post. The truck circled the lot once, then departed. At 0622 hours the same yellow
Lessons from the Army’s Future Combat Systems Program
2012-01-01
FCS, from the Aviation Center at Fort Rucker, Alabama, to the Chemical and Engineer Schools at Fort Leonard Wood , Mis- souri.75 The objective was to...Engineer) and Robert Woods (MGV LSI Chief Engineer), “MGV Platform Review,” circa February 2009. Not available to the general public. 22 Daniel Wasserbly...Acquisition Decision Memo- randum,” memorandum for Secretary of the Army, June 23, 2009. 59 Matt Donohue, Kris Gardner, and Major Scot Greig, “Future Combat
2011-06-10
receiving word that Sir Evelyn Wood , the Adjutant General, was displeased with Kitchener‘s personnel selection methods, Churchill used a well-placed...Battalion of the Royal Scots Fusiliers (focused on reconstituting the battalion and then served on the western front of World War I) 1917-1919
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2010-06-04
... the battalion level as they train at home station to deploy to support operations abroad. This action... Training Strategy has placed a focus on the conduct of battalion level maneuver training at home station... could occur to socio-economics and land use. The public is invited to participate in the scoping process...
9. Photocopy of command flow chart of NIKE Battalion, Headquarters ...
9. Photocopy of command flow chart of NIKE Battalion, Headquarters Battery and Missile Battery from Procedures and Drills for NIKE Ajax System, Department of the Army Field Manual, FM-44-80 from Institute for Military History, Carlisle Barracks, Carlisle, PA 1956 - NIKE Missile Battery PR-79, East Windsor Road south of State Route 101, Foster, Providence County, RI
Second floor plan. (Also includes a roof plan and finish ...
Second floor plan. (Also includes a roof plan and finish schedule.) 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. 13, approved March, 1962; specifications no. OCI-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/13, Rev. "C"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 7 February 1984. Roof plan scale one-sixteenth inch to one foot; second floor plan scale one-eighth inch to one foot. 28.75x41 inches. pencil on paper - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
Exemplar Training for Battalion Visualization (CD-ROM)
cognitive task analysis to identify important visualization skill at a battalion level of command. The cognitive task analysis consisted of a review of...findings from the cognitive task analysis , 11 skill areas were identified as potential focal points of future training development. The findings from the... cognitive task analysis were used to design and develop exemplar training exercises for two skill areas; identify key problem elements employing the
1982-12-01
a computer program which simulates the PATRIOT battalion UH1F communication system. *.-.The detailed description of how the model performs this...the Degree of Master of Science .AI . j tf ti on-i by 5 , .... . :it Lard/or Gregory H. Swanson DLt Captain USA Graduate Computer Science I...5 Model Application..... . . . .. .. . . .. .. . . 6 Thesnis Overviev ....... o.000000000000000000000. .6 Previous Studies
Human Resources Transformation: PSDR Five Years Later
2011-03-24
commanders. Training Recommended to Sustain PSDR With the migration of tasks from the legacy Personnel Services Battalions ( PSB )39 to the battalion and...skills formerly found in the PSBs to the Installation Management Agencies. This diversity and lack of one single HR point of contact 19...support of deployed Soldiers and provide critical personnel and postal support in an area of responsibility. Doctrinally, a PSB consisted of a
Simulating Mission Command for Planning and Analysis
2015-06-01
mission plan. 14. SUBJECT TERMS Mission Planning, CPM , PERT, Simulation, DES, Simkit, Triangle Distribution, Critical Path 15. NUMBER OF...Battalion Task Force CO Company CPM Critical Path Method DES Discrete Event Simulation FA BAT Field Artillery Battalion FEL Future Event List FIST...management tools that can be utilized to find the critical path in military projects. These are the Critical Path Method ( CPM ) and the Program Evaluation and
Managing External and Internal Support Requirements
2016-03-14
and the management of medical evacu- ation platforms within the medical company. BSB Rehearsals A contributing factor to the in- ability to separate...the two support areas is often observed during JRTC rotations when BSBs do not have a battalion-level rehearsal (incorporat- ing movement and...occupation) but instead incorporate battalion internal operations into the BCT sustain- ment rehearsal . Th is quickly leads to confusion on the objective
Company and Below Command and Control Information Exchange Study
2007-10-22
between text and graphical forms of visual communication as well. With limited exceptions, verbal/auditory communication remains the best choice...Text and graphics. At the squad level and above visual communication system is best for complex information and/or less time critical information...Battalion o 13.2.2 Request Casualty Evacuation (CASEVAC) from Battalion Best: A mixed auditory/ visual communication would be ideal for a CASEVAC
[The hospital at Hillersleben Germany, April 1945].
Weisskopf, Varda
2014-01-01
On 6th April 1945, nine days before the liberation of the Bergen Belsen Concentration Camp, about 2,500 Jewish prisoners were ordered to prepare to leave the camp on the next day. On 7th April, the prisoners left through the gates of the camp and began to walk about 10 kilometers to the train station near the city of Celle. There they were ordered to board a train that would take them to the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp. After six days of travel, the train stopped near the village of Farsleben, Germany, where it was liberated by the 743rd Tank Battalion of the 30th Infantry Division, of the U.S. 9th Army, on 13th April 1945. The 105th Medical Battalion of the same Division was the primary care provider for the survivors, who were then taken in vehicles available from the 30th Infantry Division, and organized into a convoy by the Division's Liaison Officer, Lt. Frank W. Towers, to the town of Hillersleben. A former German Air Force Base was located at Hillersleben with a small hospital that could not provide medical attention to all the survivors. On 21st April, Company C of the 95th Medical Battalion, received an order to go to Hillersleben. Colonel Dr. William W. Hurteau, the Commanding Officer of this Battalion, determined that the biggest task given to the Battalion during World War II, was establishing another hospital in the town of Hillersleben and providing additional beds in the existing hospital, which was a structure that had served as a boarding school. Furthermore, they needed to acquire hospital equipment which was obtained from German equipment and supplies that had been captured by the U.S. MiLitary. Also, they took care of obtaining food supplies from German warehouses, and meat and milk from local dairy farms. The lives of the prisoners on this train were saved by the heroism and dedicated work of those brave soldiers of the 30th Infantry Division and the 95th Medical Battalion.
Artificial Intelligence for Command and Control
1988-05-15
complexity of information and are a very active current research area. Some of the important unresolved frame -related issues are control issues , such as...indepth analysis of the combat engineer’s decisio -mnaking activities. -Specificaly 3 combat engineers-stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina (307th...experience. The CETOOLS concept is potentially applicable in any decision- making environment, commercial or government, where plans for actions are
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
2015-08-01
survival in the eld. 330th Transportation Battalion Soldiers are confronted Feb. 24, 2015, with a simulated angry mob , played by opposing force...330th Transporta- tion Battalion. He holds a bachelor’s degree from Morris College, master’s degrees from the University of Oklaho- ma, Old...Dominion University , and Troy University , and a doctorate degree in education from the University of Mis- souri at Kansas City. He is a graduate of the
Battle Staff Operations: Synchronization of Planning at Battalion and Brigade Level
1989-06-02
tactical employment of the tank and mechanized infantry battalion task force. In consonance with Airland Battle doctrine, the document emphasizes ...letter entitled *Emphasis on Rapid Estimates and Decisions on the Atomic Battlefield.’ Emphasizing the increased tempo of the post war mechanized army...If so, a copy of the message is automatically canted to the user(s) identified in the distribution field. Queries are messages retrived records from
Navy Irregular Warfare and Counterterrorism Operations: Background and Issues for Congress
2016-05-27
ordnance disposal (counter- IED), combat construction engineering , cargo handling, combat logistics, maritime security, detainee operations, customs...Rutherford, “Navy’s Maritime Domain Awareness System ‘Up And Running’,” Defense Daily, September 4, 2008; and Dan Taylor , “New Network Allows Navy To...with twin diesel engines and water jets. It has a range of 600 nautical miles. 34 Other Organizational Initiatives Other Navy initiatives in recent
1988-01-01
the reactor Duties: The Process Engineers rotate with the Lead Operator to monitor the process at the top of the reactor through the site glass...pant cuffs and coverhoods of coveralls, will be attached to gloves, boots and coveralls, using duct tape. * IF AMBIENT WORK STATIONS TEMPERATURE IS...L of the sample fortification solution (Section ýý8) containing 1C 12-2,3,7,8-TCDD at a concentration of 0.5 ng/1,Land C14-2,3,7,8-TCDD at a
SPARTAN II: An Instructional High Resolution Land Combat Model
1993-03-01
93M-09 SPARTAN II: AN INSTRUCTIONAL HIGH RESOLUTION LAND COMBAT MODEL THESIS DWquALfl’ 4 Presented to the Faculty of the School of Engineering of the...ADVISOR NAJ Edward Negrelli/ENS REALDER MAJ Bruce Marl an/MA LD1 { The goal of this thesis was to improve SPARTAN, a high resolution land combat model...should serve as a useful tool for learning about the advantages and disadvantages of high resolution combat modeling. I wish to thank I4AJ Edward
1990-07-01
at the different skill levels are: C-1 a. MOSC 12B10. Assists combat engineers by performing combat construction, combat demolitions, and related...duties. b. MOSC 12B20. Performs as team leader and assistant squad leader in combat construction, demolition, and duties. c. MOSC 12B30. Serves as squad...instructor. d. MOSC 12B40. Serves as platoon sergeant; as operations sergeant; as construction inspector; as advisor to supported units, allied forces
Unlu, Aytekin; Kaya, E; Guvenc, I; Kaymak, S; Cetinkaya, R A; Lapsekili, E O; Ozer, M T; Guler, A; Yildiz, R; Petrone, P; Harlak, A; Kilic, S
2015-12-01
Haemorrhage from the injured extremity is a significant cause of preventable death in military settings. This study evaluated the effect of training on the efficacy of the combat application tourniquet (CAT) and to define standards for military personnel. Participants from a training tank battalion were randomised. Data collected included age, body mass index, mean arterial pressure, hand dominance, femoral artery diameter and skin thickness. The study involved tourniquet application times (AT) and application success rates in basic, after-training and eyes-closed phases. Doppler ultrasound was used to identify the presence or absence of popliteal, radial and ulnar artery pulses. A total of 102 trainees participated. In the after-training phase, the left and right upper extremity ATs were 35 ± 13.1 s, and 34.8 ± 13.5 s and the right and left lower extremity ATs were 20.6 ± 6.0 s and 20.5 ± 5.5 s, respectively. The overall tourniquet success rates in three successive study phases were 69.6%, 82.4% and 91.2%, respectively. A negative significant relationship was found between extremity circumference and tourniquet success. The results show that the efficacy of CAT application increases with training. Further studies are required to investigate the reasons underlying application failures. This single group prospective randomised study involves level of evidence 4. 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/
Minassian, Arpi; Geyer, Mark A.; Baker, Dewleen G.; Nievergelt, Caroline M.; O'Connor, Daniel T.; Risbrough, Victoria B.
2014-01-01
Objective Heart rate variability (HRV), thought to reflect autonomic nervous system function, is lowered in conditions such as posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). The potential confounding effects of traumatic brain injury (TBI) and depression in the relationship between HRV and PTSD have not been elucidated in a large cohort of military service members. Here we describe HRV associations with stress disorder symptoms in a large study of Marines, while accounting for well-known covariates of HRV and PTSD including TBI and depression. Methods Four battalions of male active-duty Marines (N=2430) were assessed 1-2 months prior to a combat deployment. HRV was measured during 5 minutes of rest. Depression and PTSD were assessed using the Beck Depression Inventory and Clinician Administered PTSD scale respectively. Results After accounting for covariates including TBI, a regression indicated that lower levels of high frequency (HF) HRV were associated with a diagnosis of PTSD (beta = -.20, p=.035). Depression and PTSD severity were correlated (r= .49, p <.001), however participants with PTSD but relatively low depression scores exhibited reduced HF compared to controls (p=.012). Marines with deployment experience (n=1254) had lower HRV than those with no experience (p = .033). Conclusions This cross-sectional analysis of a large cohort supports associations between PTSD and reduced HRV when accounting for TBI and depression symptoms. Future post-deployment assessments will be used to determine whether pre-deployment HRV can predict vulnerability and resilience to the serious psychological and physiological consequences of combat exposure. PMID:24804881
White Paper - A Study of the Maneuver Battalion Reconnaissance or Scout Platoon
1989-09-18
of buzzwords may have sufficed, but battalions, compan -s, arid platoons in the field suffered. A issic example was the tank and mechanized infantry...commander’s Intelligence Preparation of the Battlefield (IPB). Later in the reconnaissance chapter, dismounting is stressed. Reconnaissance by fire...cavalry assets or even benefit from their collateral employment. They also cited artificialities in that OPFOR sco ts are given much more time to recon
1975-06-01
8217- r AD-A012 774 DEVELOPMENT, IMPLEMENTATION, AND EVALUATION OF LEADERSHIP / MANAGEMENT TRAINING WITHIN ARMY BATTALIONS. VOLUME 2. TECHNICAL...and Identify by block numbera) This report describes the development and eva.L.uuLion of an experiential-based, leadership / management trai iing...organizational intervention and change similar to that presented in Figure H-1. According to this approach, training in more effective leadership / management skills
The Battalion Surgeon: A Background Study and Analysis of His Military Training.
1985-06-07
commissioned officers who are qualified doctors of medicine or doctors of osteopathy . The Medical Corps encompasses those specialties filled by officers who...1981) states, stresses the "ethics of self-interest.ൈ Physicians were ඎgle, Military and Civilian Medicine, p. 1119. "mRichard A. Gabriel, "Modernism...Battalion Surgeon needs to in order to accomplish his duties and responsibilities. . Professionalism The literature findings continuously stressed the
2015-12-01
of staffing and support for this vital function within the command. Similar to professional sports , this research believes adding support for...DISTRIBUTION CODE 13. ABSTRACT (maximum 200 words) The “next man up” slogan may be acceptable for competitive sports , but it seems more...This research questions whether the Marine Corps’ manning and staffing policies are adequately setting the conditions for infantry battalions to achieve
Extreme conditioning programs and injury risk in a US Army Brigade Combat Team.
Grier, Tyson; Canham-Chervak, Michelle; McNulty, Vancil; Jones, Bruce H
2013-01-01
Brigades and battalions throughout the US Army are currently implementing a variety of exercise and conditioning programs with greater focus on preparation for mission-specific tasks. An Army physical therapy clinic working with a light infantry brigade developed the Advanced Tactical Athlete Conditioning (ATAC) program. The ATAC program is a unique physical training program consisting of high-intensity aquatic exercises, tactical agility circuits, combat core conditioning, and interval speed training. Along with ATAC, battalions have also incorporated components of fitness programs such as the Ranger Athlete Warrior program and CrossFit (Crossfit, Inc, Santa Monica, CA) an extreme conditioning program (ECP). To determine if these new programs (ATAC, ECP) had an effect on injury rates and physical fitness. Surveys were administered to collect personal characteristics, tobacco use, personal physical fitness training, Army physical fitness test results, and self-reported injuries. Medical record injury data were obtained 6 months before and 6 months after the implementation of the new program. Predictors of injury risk were assessed using multivariate logistic regression. Odds ratios (OR) and 95% confidence intervals (CI) were reported. Injury incidence among Soldiers increased 12% for overall injuries and 16% for overuse injuries after the implementation of the ATAC/ECPs. However, injury incidence among Soldiers not participating in ATAC/ECPs also increased 14% for overall injuries and 10% for overuse injuries. Risk factors associated with higher injury risk for Soldiers participating in ATAC/ECPs included: greater mileage run per week during unit physical training (OR (>16 miles per week÷≤7 miles per week)=2.24, 95% CI, 1.33-3.80); higher body mass index (BMI) (OR (BMI 25-29.9÷BMI<25)=1.77, 95% CI, 1.29-2.44), (OR (BMI =30÷BMI<25)=2.72, 95% CI, 1.67-4.43); cigarette use (OR (smoker÷nonsmoker)=1.80, 95% CI, 1.34-2.42); poor performance on the 2-mile run during the Army Physical Fitness Test (APFT) (OR (=15.51 minutes÷≤13.52 minutes)=1.76, 95% CI, 1.13-2.74); Injury risk was lower for those reporting resistance training, (OR (<1 time per week÷none)=0.53, 95% CI, 0.31-0.92), (OR (1-2 times per week÷none)=0.50, 95% CI, 0.29-0.84), (OR (≥3 times per week÷none)=0.45, 95% CI, 0.24-0.85). Given that Soldiers participating in ATAC/ECPs showed similar changes in injury rates compared to Soldiers not participating in ATAC/ECPs, no recommendation can be made for or against implementation of ATAC/ECPs.
The Field Artillery Battalion on the Nuclear Battlefield
1975-06-06
flexibility of radio communications. The drawback to tactical wire communications is that the estao- lishment and maintenance of the system is time consuming ...Adjusted fires are a much simpler, though time consum - ing mission. Whatever the inaccuracies in target location, 16 . ■■■ ■’■"’ rgfimtm...SCP). The current practice of a separate SCP for the 8", SP battalion is both time consuming and illogical. Service support The application of the
2013-06-13
Standing Rules for the Use of Force ix TACON Tactical Control TF Task Force TIC Toxic Industrial Chemical TIM Toxic Industrial Material UCMJ...The sole maneuver entity under TF-Ops was the Military Police Battalion stationed at Fort Bliss , Texas. The MP battalion had a garrison requirement...at Fort Bliss having conflicting ideas of what the CCMRF requirements were. This resulted in multiple higher headquarters with differing
2017-06-09
reports, a potential solution to communication shortfalls was the use of high frequency (HF) Harris radios that possess complex encryption... communications , positioning, and navigation do not properly function, is known as a Degraded, Denied, Disrupted Space Operating Environment (D3SOE).7...battalion operates in a D3SOE. This was a very relevant question for a force increasingly reliant on frequency modulated (FM) radio communication systems
The Combined Arm Battalion and Airland Battle,
1986-12-01
through Vossenach, across the Kall River, and on to Kommerscheidt and Schmidt. Although this trail was the major route for reinforcements and resupply...the division. The use of armor in support of the operation wa3 al-ii oo. Tanks were unable to traverse the narro)w and steeply ba:iked K .-il River...from the 53rd Armored Infantry Battalion opened up the bridgehead over the Moselle River in the initial movement towards ChateaU- 48 Salins . In this
Index to Benet Laboratories Technical Reports - 1988
1989-05-01
EDITING SECTION MAY 1989 US ARMY ARMAMENT RESEARCH , ~ DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER CLOSE COMBAT ARMAMENTS CENTER BENET LABORATORIES WATERVLIET, N.Y...Watervliet, NY 12189-4050 I =ONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADoRESS 12. REPORT DATE US Army Armament Research , Develop, & Engr Center April 1988 Close Combat...Watervliet, NY 12189-4050 11. CONTROLLING OFFICE NAME AND ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE US Army ARDEC May 1989 Close Combat Armaments Center 13. NUMBER OF PAGES
An Investigation of the Combat Attitudes of Air Force Civil Engineers.
1986-04-01
Leadership Management and Development Center (LMDC) at Maxwell AFB, Alabama, to develop the Potential for Combat Effectiveness Model (PCEM) and its...Barracks, PA: US Army War College. Leadership Management Development Center. (1986). Organizational Assessment Package Survey# Factors and Variables
History of the 4th Battalion, 37th Armored Regiment in Operation Desert Shield/Storm. Volume 1
1992-04-15
find and unpack the MILVAN with his canvas inside. One of the big issues was our concern over the new model 900 series sabot ammunition. It was...Recommendations 3rd Brigade Change of Command Sand Storms Visit to Rear Assembly Area Huebner Live Fire Training Day-to-Day Business and...the S2. It consisted of model terrain boards of the battalion’s General Defense Plan (GDP) in the FRG, the National Training Center (NTC), and the
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 82, Number 6, November-December 1939
1939-12-01
trailers in the quartermaster battalion, and no other rations need normally be carried. No gas and oil beyond that in vehicle tanks and in containers on...vehicles need be normally carried in the division. A gas-and- oil service must be provided at the railhead for refilling. When it is desired to move...battalion of the new division is organized to meet these many demands, and certain headquarters, motor maintenance, gasoline and oil sup- ply, labor, and
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Pavelec, Sterling Michael
In the 1930s aeronautical engineering needed revision. A presumptive anomaly was envisaged as piston-engine aircraft flew higher and faster. Radical alternatives to piston engines were considered in the unending quest for speed. Concurrently, but unwittingly, two turbojet engine programs were undertaken in Europe. The air-breathing three-stage turbojet engine was based on previous turbine technology; the revolutionary idea was the gas turbine as a prime mover for aircraft. In Germany, Dr. Hans von Ohain was the first to complete a flight-worthy turbojet engine for aircraft. Installed in a Heinkel designed aircraft, the Germans began the jet age on 27 August 1939. The Germans led throughout the war and were the first to produce jet aircraft for combat operations. The principal limiting factor for the German jet program was a lack of reliable engines. The continuing myths that Hitler orders, too little fuel, or too few pilots hindered the program are false. In England, Frank Whittle, without substantial support, but with dogged determination, also developed a turbojet engine. The British came second in the jet race when the Whittle engine powered the Gloster Pioneer on 15 May 1941. The Whittle-Gloster relationship continued and produced the only Allied combat jet aircraft during the war, the Meteor, which was confined to Home Defense in Britain. The American turbojet program was built directly from the Whittle engine. General Electric copied the Whittle designs and Bell Aircraft was contracted to build the first American jet plane. The Americans began the jet age on 1 October 1942 with a lackluster performance from their first jet, the Airacomet. But the Americans forged ahead, and had numerous engine and airframe programs in development by the end of the war. But, the Germans did it right and did it first. Partly because of a predisposition towards excellent engineering and physics, partly out of necessity, the Germans were able to produce combat turbojet aircraft during the war. The Allies lagged from a lack of necessity, operational incompatibility, and stringent acceptance requirements. By the end of the war the Germans needed qualitative technological superiority to combat an overwhelming Allied quantitative advantage.
Lightweight Combat Vehicle S&T Initiatives
2015-08-01
1 U.S. ARMY TANK AUTOMOTIVE RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT AND ENGINEERING CENTER Lightweight Combat Vehicle S &T Initiatives Dr. Richard Gerth Ground Systems...00-00-2015 to 00-00-2015 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Lightweight Combat Vehicle S &T Initiatives Global Automotive Lightweight Materials 2015 - August...18-20 2015 5a. CONTRACT NUMBER 5b. GRANT NUMBER 5c. PROGRAM ELEMENT NUMBER 6. AUTHOR( S ) Richard Gerth 5d. PROJECT NUMBER 5e. TASK NUMBER 5f
Marksmanship Requirements from the Perspective of Combat Veterans - Volume 2: Summary Report
2016-02-01
M. McInroy who provided input to the questionnaire and insured that the Army’s Centers of Excellence were aware of the importance of their students ...combat gear Qualify with weapon in combat gear Hit targets at night using aiming lights & night vision goggles Hit targets at night with thermal ...conditions, the junior and some of the senior enlisted were not comfortable under these conditions making it unsatisfactory. 10 Engineer. Different
E-Cheating: Combating a 21st Century Challenge.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
McMurtry, Kim
2001-01-01
Discusses electronic cheating in higher education made possible by new technologies. Highlights include statistics on plagiarism; using Web search engines and paper mills; and ways to combat cheating, including academic honesty policies, designing writing assignments with specific goals and instructions, being aware of what is available on the…
Light Battalion Task Force Reconnaissance and Surveillance: Clear Vision or Groping in the Dark
1990-12-23
1 gP.Oi. t@PO n b fl lot this colita n of information s etimated to a.’vae I hout car reions. including " tme for arviewing r r ct ,O matc ng eaiting...SUBTITLE S . FUNDING NUMBERS LIGHT BATTALION TASK FORCE RECONNAISSANCE AND SURVEILLANCE: CLEAR VISION OR GROPING IN TIHE DARK (U) 6. AUTHOR( S ) XAJ...DAVID B. LACQUEMENT 7. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME( S ) AND ADDRESS(ES) B. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION SCHOOL OF ADVANCED MILITARY STUDIES REPORT NUMBER ATTN
2002-09-01
a program in its weapons systems acquisition program known as HARDMAN (Hardware/ Manpower Comparability Analysis Methodology) which combined...battalion-wide real-time training exercises out in the field each homeport. These field exercises are driven by tactical scenarios that tax the full range...received the proper training for your rating during A-School? q 1 q 2 q 3 q 4 q 5 q 6 q 7 If not, why not
2008-07-01
4, we find the addition of C2 warfare (C2W) and nonlethal fires integration to the fires F ire Support is hard, especially if you are stupid.” A...he presented the “Status of the Field Artillery” and the “FA Campaign Plan” during the Fires Seminar a t F o r t Sill, Okla- homa , in June. Why...excellence, at Fort sill, Okla- homa . He served as the Battalion csM of 1st Battalion, 22nd Field Artillery (1-22 FA), 434th FA Brigade, Fort sill; csM of
2013-01-01
Afghanistan Border Police Battalion (BN) Headquarters (HQ) to replace an existing sub-standard fac ility. The standard ABP BN HQ manning documents call for...current manning of the site revealed that an ABP BN HQ unit is now utilizing this as a headquarters. An ABP BN HQ has a tashkil manning of 59 personnel...The facility was built for 175 personnel. The difference in designs between an ABP battalion and a company is the amount of barrack space. The build
The Battalion Commander’s Handbook for Commanders of TRADOC Battalions 1983
1983-06-01
to do it," you should obtain a video tape recording of the TV documentary film "Soldier Girl ." This jewel, which was aired in the early 1980s on...many public television stations, represents a number of IET training malpractices which really happened. "Soldier Girl " will make a lasting impression...start you thinking: • Being one of the boys • Flirtatious comments to women • Using the terms " girls ," "honey," and so forth • Profanity • Obscenity
1992-05-08
proficiency and significantly improving the Division return to duty rate. When someone said it could never be done I was even more determined to get one. I...the outgoing MSC usually displaced the executive officer, who displaced someone else, etc., creating a whole new chain of discontent. In other cases...discovered someone from the 44th Medical Brigade had gone out of their way to tell the ARCENT contracting office that the battalion didn’t need a
IVTS-CEV (Interactive Video Tape System-Combat Engineer Vehicle) Gunnery Trainer.
1981-07-01
video game technology developed for and marketed in consumer video games. The IVTS/CEV is a conceptual/breadboard-level classroom interactive training system designed to train Combat Engineer Vehicle (CEV) gunners in target acquisition and engagement with the main gun. The concept demonstration consists of two units: a gunner station and a display module. The gunner station has optics and gun controls replicating those of the CEV gunner station. The display module contains a standard large-screen color video monitor and a video tape player. The gunner’s sight
The Battalion Commander’s Handbook 1984
1984-06-01
34MU911 0 4. TITLE (and Swbdas)L rtORERTaPIDCVRD The Battalion Commander’s Handbook 1984 Study Project a. PERFORMING DORG REPORT NUMBER 7 . AM? NOR(q...COTACT OR GRANT 1040SERI’.f) COL James E. Mace plus 22 other students and 7 vives. 9. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION NAME AND ADDRESS IS. PROORA ZLMENT...TIMIS PAGE (0114" Data 81"dwo USvi@WS explessed in this paswr are, these of the authof and du not txwr~y er" re VIP *J ~ 7 c! nE f 1af97 dC ot, A rncem
1990-09-10
damaged by concussion . The shelling disabled the two M-4s north and northwest of the manor house (part of the battalion’s mobile reserve) as well as the M...Archival-Records from Infantry School Library, Ft. Benning, GA Gendron, Thomas J., Maj, "The Operations of the 2nd Battalion, 26th Infantry (Ist ID) at...Sixth Panzer Army in the Ardennes 1944 -1945" 5. Office of the Center for Military History, Washington, D.C. 6. Miscellaneous Documents Colonel Thomas
2001-04-01
opposed to combat engineering, and services are items such as laundry and consumable personal-use items (e.g. soap, shampoo , exchange items, etc...like insults and verbal abuse from non- combatants. In Grozny, about seventy-eight percent of soldiers surveyed had some type
Integrated Natural Resources Management Plan Grand Forks Air Force Base, North Dakota. 2004-2008
2005-12-01
5-37 5.7 Integrated Pest Management...5-44 5.7.3 Animal Pest Control...mph MSL 2005 INRMP Update 319th Civil Engineer Squadron/Environmental Management Automated Civil Engineer System Project Management Air Combat
Addressing the United States Navy Need for Software Engineering Education
1999-09-01
taught in MA 1996 (5 - 0). Precalculus review, complex numbers and algebra, complex plane, DeMovire’s Theorem, matrix algebra, LU decomposition...This course was designed for the METOC and Combat Systems curricula. PREREQUISITE: Precalculus mathematics. MA1996 MATHEMATICS FOR SCIENTISTS AND...description for MAI995 (5 - 0). This course was designed for the METOC and Combat Systems curricula. PREREQUISITE: Precalculus mathematics. PHYSICS/SYSTEMS
Quantitative Procedure for Position Identity Definition.
1979-12-01
integrated into an effi- cient and cohesive team, are necessary for the sucessful performance of the mission of the 2-17 Department of the Army. Military...Headquarters (Ft Monroe) ROTC Group (TRADOC-Ft Knox) Large Post Headquarters (Ft Bragg) Recruiting Support Center (Cameron Service School (Engineer) Station...College (Ft Belvoir) (Ft Belvoir) Defense Mapping School (Ft Belvoir) The apparent distinction in Army directives between combat, combat support, and
Manpower Requirements Report for FY 1982
1981-02-01
Specifically included are program elements for industrial preparedness, second destination transportation, property disposal, production engineering ...artillery, and combat - engineers . Army policy accepts the fact that women will serve in loca- .. tions throughout the battlefield, will be expected to... industrial engineering work measurement techniques and computerized models such as the Logistics Composite Model (LCOM). MEP policy emanates from the
Occupational differences in US Army suicide rates.
Kessler, R C; Stein, M B; Bliese, P D; Bromet, E J; Chiu, W T; Cox, K L; Colpe, L J; Fullerton, C S; Gilman, S E; Gruber, M J; Heeringa, S G; Lewandowski-Romps, L; Millikan-Bell, A; Naifeh, J A; Nock, M K; Petukhova, M V; Rosellini, A J; Sampson, N A; Schoenbaum, M; Zaslavsky, A M; Ursano, R J
2015-11-01
Civilian suicide rates vary by occupation in ways related to occupational stress exposure. Comparable military research finds suicide rates elevated in combat arms occupations. However, no research has evaluated variation in this pattern by deployment history, the indicator of occupation stress widely considered responsible for the recent rise in the military suicide rate. The joint associations of Army occupation and deployment history in predicting suicides were analysed in an administrative dataset for the 729 337 male enlisted Regular Army soldiers in the US Army between 2004 and 2009. There were 496 suicides over the study period (22.4/100 000 person-years). Only two occupational categories, both in combat arms, had significantly elevated suicide rates: infantrymen (37.2/100 000 person-years) and combat engineers (38.2/100 000 person-years). However, the suicide rates in these two categories were significantly lower when currently deployed (30.6/100 000 person-years) than never deployed or previously deployed (41.2-39.1/100 000 person-years), whereas the suicide rate of other soldiers was significantly higher when currently deployed and previously deployed (20.2-22.4/100 000 person-years) than never deployed (14.5/100 000 person-years), resulting in the adjusted suicide rate of infantrymen and combat engineers being most elevated when never deployed [odds ratio (OR) 2.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.1-4.1], less so when previously deployed (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1-2.1), and not at all when currently deployed (OR 1.2, 95% CI 0.8-1.8). Adjustment for a differential 'healthy warrior effect' cannot explain this variation in the relative suicide rates of never-deployed infantrymen and combat engineers by deployment status. Efforts are needed to elucidate the causal mechanisms underlying this interaction to guide preventive interventions for soldiers at high suicide risk.
Occupational differences in US Army suicide rates
Kessler, R. C.; Stein, M. B.; Bliese, P. D.; Bromet, E. J.; Chiu, W. T.; Cox, K. L.; Colpe, L. J.; Fullerton, C. S.; Gilman, S. E.; Gruber, M. J.; Heeringa, S. G.; Lewandowski-Romps, L.; Millikan-Bell, A.; Naifeh, J. A.; Nock, M. K.; Petukhova, M. V.; Rosellini, A. J.; Sampson, N. A.; Schoenbaum, M.; Zaslavsky, A. M.; Ursano, R. J.
2016-01-01
Background Civilian suicide rates vary by occupation in ways related to occupational stress exposure. Comparable military research finds suicide rates elevated in combat arms occupations. However, no research has evaluated variation in this pattern by deployment history, the indicator of occupation stress widely considered responsible for the recent rise in the military suicide rate. Method The joint associations of Army occupation and deployment history in predicting suicides were analysed in an administrative dataset for the 729 337 male enlisted Regular Army soldiers in the US Army between 2004 and 2009. Results There were 496 suicides over the study period (22.4/100 000 person-years). Only two occupational categories, both in combat arms, had significantly elevated suicide rates: infantrymen (37.2/100 000 person-years) and combat engineers (38.2/100 000 person-years). However, the suicide rates in these two categories were significantly lower when currently deployed (30.6/100 000 person-years) than never deployed or previously deployed (41.2–39.1/100 000 person-years), whereas the suicide rate of other soldiers was significantly higher when currently deployed and previously deployed (20.2–22.4/100 000 person-years) than never deployed (14.5/100 000 person-years), resulting in the adjusted suicide rate of infantrymen and combat engineers being most elevated when never deployed [odds ratio (OR) 2.9, 95% confidence interval (CI) 2.1–4.1], less so when previously deployed (OR 1.6, 95% CI 1.1–2.1), and not at all when currently deployed (OR 1.2, 95% CI 0.8–1.8). Adjustment for a differential ‘healthy warrior effect’ cannot explain this variation in the relative suicide rates of never-deployed infantrymen and combat engineers by deployment status. Conclusions Efforts are needed to elucidate the causal mechanisms underlying this interaction to guide preventive interventions for soldiers at high suicide risk. PMID:26190760
Annual Science and Engineering Technology Conference Presentations (8th)
2007-04-19
Technology 11:30 am Wrap Up & Adjourn 12:00 pm BUFFET LUNCHEON Session III: Army Future Combat System (Brigade Combat Team) (FCS(BCT)) Program The Future...acquisitions by firms from other nations. Non UK/Canada transactions accounted for 58% of all CFIUS filings. 19 Outline • Industrial Policy • Emerging...requirements are accounted for Document and model the component Minimize inter-component dependencies Support rapid, affordable technology
Amphibian Engineers in the Southwest Pacific
2017-03-08
groups supporting Marine ground combat on small island chains. Such actions dominate the central Pacific. The ideal depiction of combat is Marine...to: first capture Tulagi and Guadalcanal in the Solomon Islands, second capture the remainder of the Solomon Islands plus Lae and Salamaua, and...air, sea, and ground operations from New Guinea through the Solomons and into the Marianas. Seizing Rabaul was critical to the allied forces in the
2015-03-01
Defense DODAF Department of Defense Architecture Framework DOE design of experiment EMMI energy , mass, material wealth, information FNF fire and... energy or blast power (depending on the type of projectile). Tank munitions have significant penetrative ability and can cause serious damage to...survivability of ground combat vehicles during ground force maneuver operations. The simulation results indicated that the presence of air defense
Bacterial Genome Engineering and Synthetic Biology: Combating Pathogens
2016-11-04
engineering and SB methods such as recombineering, clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats ( CRISPR ), and bacterial cell-cell...Cholera# Yersinia pseudotuberculosis# Staphylococcus aureus* Phage Engineering CRISPR /Cas9 Delivery of CRISPR genes and RNA guides for sequence...bear very close sequence alignment to the harmless strains via the use of the CRISPR /Cas9 system. The CRISPR system specifically targets a DNA sequence
Equipment Location Plan, partial basement plan. (Includes identification of each ...
Equipment Location Plan, partial basement plan. (Includes identification of each separate CPU, tape drive, hard drive, printer, keyboard, etc., within the data processing center in the southeast part of the basement.) March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, 465-L DPC. By International Electric Corporation, Paramus, New Jersey (3/5/62); for 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. 100, approved March, 1962; specifications no. OCI-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/100, Rev. "A"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 3 October 1966. Scale one-quarter inch to one foot. 28.75x40.5 inches. ink on linen - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
Equipment Location Plan, partial first floor plan. (Includes identification of ...
Equipment Location Plan, partial first floor plan. (Includes identification of each separate CPU, tape drive, hard drive, printer, keyboard, etc., within the data processing center in the southwest part of the first floor.) March Air Force Base, Riverside, California, Combat Operations Center, 465-L EDTCC/EDLCC. By International Electric Corporation, Paramus, New Jersey (3/5/62); for 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. 85, approved March, 1962; specifications no. OCI-62-66; D.O. series AW 1596/85, Rev. "A"; file drawer 1290. Last revised 3 October 1966. Scale one-quarter inch to one foot. 28.75x40.5 inches. ink on linen - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
A Critical Assessment of the Aluminum Cartridge Case Failure Mechanism
1976-03-01
achievements of an exploratory development program at Frankford Arsenal. The program was initiated to determine the engineering parameters required for...third that of brass cases, are ideal for improving the combat load effectiveness of an infantryman, a combat vehicle or a gunship« To enable...damage sus- tained by aluminum cartridge cases during "burn-through". A more accurate method of determining the effect of "burn- through" in a
A Study of Vehicle Structural Layouts in Post-WWII Aircraft
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Sensmeier, Mark D.; Samareh, Jamshid A.
2004-01-01
In this paper, results of a study of structural layouts of post-WWII aircraft are presented. This study was undertaken to provide the background information necessary to determine typical layouts, design practices, and industry trends in aircraft structural design. Design decisions are often predicated not on performance-related criteria, but rather on such factors as manufacturability, maintenance access, and of course cost. For this reason, a thorough understanding of current best practices in the industry is required as an input for the design optimization process. To determine these best practices and industry trends, a large number of aircraft structural cutaway illustrations were analyzed for five different aircraft categories (commercial transport jets, business jets, combat jet aircraft, single engine propeller aircraft, and twin-engine propeller aircraft). Several aspects of wing design and fuselage design characteristics are presented here for the commercial transport and combat aircraft categories. A great deal of commonality was observed for transport structure designs over a range of eras and manufacturers. A much higher degree of variability in structural designs was observed for the combat aircraft, though some discernable trends were observed as well.
Army Training Study: Battalion Training Model Summary.
1978-08-08
as primar’ -ind suco ndiry Wk wth .: .- 6"-’- ~~.. . . . ... --....- "- ... ....-. ,.,, - . , .. : :"’:::"" "’ v -,- ,. "-- - " tasks being integrated
2012-04-11
warning of seal leakage or deterioration of air filters, thereby reducing engine damage and improving vehicle operational readiness. To be effective , the...for a comprehensive early warning and health management solution. To address the need for an effective dust detector for the AGT1500 engine and M1...an optical dust sensor for real-time continuous monitoring, and its effectiveness in quantitatively measuring dust penetration in the AGT1500 engine
2011-07-01
of Liquid Oxygen (LOX). The new facilities would provide for the specific needs to maintain the F-16 engine, electronics , and maintenance... electronic countermeasures, and electronic counter countermeasures. 500 AGL to 40,000 MSL 0.5 to 1.0 hour Night Operations Aircraft intercepts (1...defensive maneuvering, chaff/flare, and electronic countermeasures. 2,000 AGL to 40,000 MSL 0.75 to 1.5 hour (Dissimilar) Air Combat Tactics
Engineering an Undergarment for Flash/Flame Protection
2011-11-01
the event of a flash fire situation because the fabric could melt and stick to the Soldier’s skin causing more severe burn injury. Additionally, an...harm’s way which include fire fighters and police in their daily work. 1.1 Problem Statement The threat of burn injuries to Soldiers in combat due...to blasts, flash fires and secondary fires has resulted in the development of the Flame Resistant Army Combat Uniform, FR ACU. The FR ACUs provide
Integrating the Engineering Curriculum through the Synthesis and Design Studio
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Kellam, Nadia; Walther, Joachim; Costantino, Tracie; Cramond, Bonnie
2013-01-01
Traditional curricular approaches within engineering education tend to be fragmented, with opportunities for content- and meta-level synthesis being mostly limited to freshman and senior year design courses. In this paper, we are proposing a curricular model, the Synthesis and Design Studio, to combat the tendency towards fragmented curricula. The…
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Not Available
1989-09-01
The report tests the validity of several indirect methods for estimating the exposure of ground troops to Agent Orange in Vietnam during 1966-69. The study identified a sample of U.S. Army Vietnam veterans of that era and asked them to have blood drawn so that the level of 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p- dioxin (TCDD) in serum could be measured. These veterans were selected from among those who served in 65 combat battalions in III Corps, a heavily sprayed part of Vietnam around Saigon. The men selected had all served only one tour in Vietnam and had been discharged with a pay grade ofmore » E1-E5, after having spent, on the average, over 300 days in Vietnam. The sample was chosen after the veterans had been stratified on likelihood of exposure (time and space proximity to recorded sprays) according to military records. For comparison, a sample of non-Vietnam U.S. Army veterans of the same era was also examined. The results show no meaningful association between TCDD levels and indirect estimate of Agent Orange exposure in Vietnam, with or without adjustment for other characteristics of the veterans, including age, race, body mass index, and self-reported civilian occupational and home herbicide exposure.« less
Weppner, Justin; Lang, Michael; Sunday, Robert; Debiasse, Nicholas
2013-03-01
Between February and May 2010, 1st Battalion, 6th Marines reported a 10% (10/92) breakage rate for tourniquets. One theory suggested was that tourniquets were weakened by exposure to the Afghan environment. Our study was designed to compare three groups of Afghanistan-exposed tourniquets to unexposed tourniquets. The three experimental arms were: (1) Afghan-exposed tourniquets worn on the plate carrier, (2) Afghan-exposed tourniquets carried in the Individual First Aid Kit (IFAK) and wrapped in manufacturer plastic wrapping, and (3) Afghan-exposed tourniquets carried in the IFAK with the manufacturer plastic wrapping removed. The outcome measures of this study were efficacy, breakage, and number of turns required to successfully stop the distal pulse. Tourniquets worn on the plate carrier had an efficacy of 57%, which was significantly lower than the control efficacy rate of 95.2%. When compared to the control arm, there were no significant differences in efficacy between the tourniquets stored in the IFAK with or without manufacturing packaging. No control tourniquets or tourniquets stored in IFAKs broke; however, 46 (12%) of the plate carrier-exposed tourniquets did break. No statistically significant differences were found between the four groups with regard to the median number of turns required to stop the distal pulse. Reprint & Copyright © 2013 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
Surface Warfare: A Total Force. Volume 19. Number 4, July/August 1994
1994-08-01
USS Puget Sound (AD 38) (AOE 1) Support USS Grasp (ARS 51) Combat Logistics (med/small) USS Mauna Lea (AE 22) COMINEWARCOM: Repair USS Acadia (AD 42...structure is Operational Reserve Carrier ( ORC ). When USS John being shaped to expand this role. In the recently P. Eznnedy (CV 67) joins the NRF in...A typical Aegis engagement sequence begins as a engineer and test the fought in the waters of Port RoyalAegis Combat System. Sound and on the adjacent
Study of a very low cost air combat maneuvering trainer aircraft
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Hill, G. C.; Bowles, J. V.
1976-01-01
A very low cost aircraft for performing Air Combat Maneuvering (ACM) training was studied using the BD-5J sport plane as a point of departure. The installation of a larger engine and increased fuel capacity were required to meet the performance and mission objectives. Reduced wing area increased the simulation of the ACM engagement, and a comparison with current tactical aircraft is presented. Other factors affecting the training transfer are considered analytically, but a flight evaluation is recommended to determine the concept utility.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Sgarbozza, M.; Depitre, A.
1992-04-01
A discussion of the characteristics and the noise levels of combat aircraft and of a transport aircraft in taking off and landing are presented. Some methods of noise reduction are discussed, including the following: operational anti-noise procedures; and concepts of future engines (silent post-combustion and variable cycle). Some measurement results concerning the noise generated in flight at great speeds and low altitude will also be examined. Finally, the protection of the environment of French air bases against noise will be described and the possibilities of regulation examined.
1981-08-01
ZONE IV ZONE V FEBA DIVISION DIVISION CORPS COMZ COMBAT SUPPORT SUPPORT 0.1 Km i4lKm 6-30Km 30-50’(m 50 +Km Figure 1.4.3 WARF Matrix MDA .) Z. -3 Z 7...publication date, the Combat Support Units (i.e., AG Company, TMT Company, Combat Engineer Company, etc.) will not be arrayed in the COSAGE stylized units...TmE "Y)(" POWTIPTVd OF TmT 3:4n ELE’Er4T %AmE MUST bF ChE~ifE 0 TO ’AfFLICT THE1 APPD,PFIAT.. 33:. PT POSTuRE I!L. AT. D_, [t JP ’LI. 34 :.ASC ,T p
Engineer Support to the Brigade Combat Team
2010-05-20
Director, Robert F. Baumann, Ph.D. Graduate Degree Programs Disclaimer: Opinions, conclusions, and recommendations expressed or implied...companies, now totaling over seven thousand 12 Robert R. Ploger, MG, USA, Vietnam Studies: U.S...mission was complete they would be reallocated to other assets who needed them. The commander of the 18th Engineer Brigade, Major General Robert P
Roster of NSAP (Navy Science Assistance Program) Field Team Members, Fiscal Years 1971-1986
1985-08-05
CAPTOR Evaluation Program, NSWC. Current Job/Position: Operational Requirements Analyst for a new generation of mines. Current Address: Officer in...to NSAP Field Assignment: General Engineer; combat systems engineering on new ship design concepts, NSWC. Current Job/Position: Electronic Engineer...ADDRESS 12. REPORT DATE Naval Surface Weapons Center (Code D23) 5 August 1985 10901 New Hampshire Avenue 13. NUMBER OF PAGES Silver Spring, MD 20910
2009-06-01
Engineering Graduate School of Engineering and Management Air Force Institute of Technology Air University Air Education and Training Command In...control of cross-domain dependencies, and management of Title 10 relationships. This literature review of joint doctrine indicates USSTRATCOM...24 III: How Do Combatant Commands Manage
Chapman, Michael P.; Moore, Ernest E.; Chin, Theresa L; Ghasabyan, Arsen; Chandler, James; Stringham, John; Gonzalez, Eduardo; Moore, Hunter B.; Banerjee, Anirban; Silliman, Christopher C; Sauaia, Angela
2015-01-01
The existing evidence shows great promise for plasma as the first resuscitation fluid in both civilian and military trauma. We embarked on the Control of Major Bleeding After Trauma (COMBAT) trial with the support of the Department of Defense, in order to determine if plasma-first resuscitation yields hemostatic and survival benefits. The methodology of the COMBAT study represents not only three years of development work, but the integration of nearly two-decades of technical experience with the design and implementation of other clinical trials and studies. Herein, we describe the key features of the study design, critical personnel and infrastructural elements, and key innovations. We will also briefly outline the systems engineering challenges entailed by this study. COMBAT is a randomized, placebo controlled, semi-blinded prospective Phase IIB clinical trial, conducted in a ground ambulance fleet based at a Level I trauma center, and part of a multicenter collaboration. The primary objective of COMBAT is to determine the efficacy of field resuscitation with plasma first, compared to standard of care (normal saline). To date we have enrolled 30 subjects in the COMBAT study. The ability to achieve intervention with a hemostatic resuscitation agent in the closest possible temporal proximity to injury is critical and represents an opportunity to forestall the evolution of the “bloody vicious cycle”. Thus, the COMBAT model for deploying plasma in first response units should serve as a model for RCTs of other hemostatic resuscitative agents. PMID:25784527
La Vida Robot - High School Engineering Program Combats Engineering Brain Drain
Cameron, Allan; Lajvardi, Fredi
2018-05-04
Carl Hayden High School has built an impressive reputation with its robotics club. At a time when interest in science, math and engineering is declining, the Falcon Robotics club has young people fired up about engineering. Their program in underwater robots (MATE) and FIRST robotics is becoming a national model, not for building robots, but for building engineers. Teachers Fredi Lajvardi and Allan Cameron will present their story (How kids 'from the mean streets of Phoenix took on the best from M.I.T. in the national underwater bot championship' - Wired Magazine, April 2005) and how every student needs the opportunity to 'do real engineering.'
Foundation Analysis East Coast Air Combat Maneuvering Range Offshore Kitty Hawk, North Carolina.
1976-09-01
1976 86 2 3 025 TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION TITLE PAGE 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Introduction 1.01 1.2 Methods of Analysis 1.01 1.3 Personnel Resumes 1.02...piling into the desired penetration. 1.2 METHODS OF ANALYSIS The method employed to perform the computation of pipe pile capacity curves, as presented...AD-A163 522 FOUNDATION ANALYSIS EAST COAST AIR COMBAT NANsUVERING 14S RANGE OFFSHORE KITT.. CU) CREST ENGINEERING INC TULSA OK SEP 76 27-M7-97 CNES
2012-05-16
Regional Command RCP Route Clearance Platoon RSOI Reception, Staging, Onward Movement, Integration SBCT Stryker Brigade Combat Team TOE Table of...Point (ASPs), and field hospital platforms; prepare river crossing sites; and support port repair due to Hydraulic Excavator (HYEX), provides force...platforms, FARPS, supply routes, roads, control points, fire bases, tank ditches, ASPs, and field hospital platforms; prepare river crossing sites; and
Performance, Life, and Operability Trade-Offs in VCE Control Logic Design.
1981-08-01
primarily USAF Actuarial Reports), including all engine returns to the intermediate or depot shop - scheduled and unscheduled - engine and non-engine...Length (Min) Training * Air to Air (ATA) 30 576 87 e Air to Ground (ATG) 30 363 128 Combat e Air Superiority ( ASM ) 13 75 228 e Intercept 2 31 94... ASME , 16th Joint Propulsion Conference, Paper No. ALAA-80-1115, June 30 - July 2, 1980. 2. Akimov, V.M., Starik, D.E., et al., The Economic Efficiency
Hierarchical Task Network Prototyping In Unity3d
2016-06-01
visually debug. Here we present a solution for prototyping HTNs by extending an existing commercial implementation of Behavior Trees within the Unity3D game ...HTN, dynamic behaviors, behavior prototyping, agent-based simulation, entity-level combat model, game engine, discrete event simulation, virtual...commercial implementation of Behavior Trees within the Unity3D game engine prior to building the HTN in COMBATXXI. Existing HTNs were emulated within
An Engineering Report in Civil Engineering and Management.
1987-12-01
programs as the Apollo program and the Canaveral program. Progress in the late 70s and the 80s has seen advancements in the application of sophisticated...other forces in military operations; subsequent combat service support ashore and defense against overt or clandestine enemy attacks directed toward...construction execution plans; assigns construction projects to NCF units; monitors progress and assures adherence to quality standards: directs
Model Based Autonomy for Robust Mars Operations
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Kurien, James A.; Nayak, P. Pandurang; Williams, Brian C.; Lau, Sonie (Technical Monitor)
1998-01-01
Space missions have historically relied upon a large ground staff, numbering in the hundreds for complex missions, to maintain routine operations. When an anomaly occurs, this small army of engineers attempts to identify and work around the problem. A piloted Mars mission, with its multiyear duration, cost pressures, half-hour communication delays and two-week blackouts cannot be closely controlled by a battalion of engineers on Earth. Flight crew involvement in routine system operations must also be minimized to maximize science return. It also may be unrealistic to require the crew have the expertise in each mission subsystem needed to diagnose a system failure and effect a timely repair, as engineers did for Apollo 13. Enter model-based autonomy, which allows complex systems to autonomously maintain operation despite failures or anomalous conditions, contributing to safe, robust, and minimally supervised operation of spacecraft, life support, In Situ Resource Utilization (ISRU) and power systems. Autonomous reasoning is central to the approach. A reasoning algorithm uses a logical or mathematical model of a system to infer how to operate the system, diagnose failures and generate appropriate behavior to repair or reconfigure the system in response. The 'plug and play' nature of the models enables low cost development of autonomy for multiple platforms. Declarative, reusable models capture relevant aspects of the behavior of simple devices (e.g. valves or thrusters). Reasoning algorithms combine device models to create a model of the system-wide interactions and behavior of a complex, unique artifact such as a spacecraft. Rather than requiring engineers to all possible interactions and failures at design time or perform analysis during the mission, the reasoning engine generates the appropriate response to the current situation, taking into account its system-wide knowledge, the current state, and even sensor failures or unexpected behavior.
Using CASE tools to write engineering specifications
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Henry, James E.; Howard, Robert W.; Iveland, Scott T.
1993-08-01
There are always a wide variety of obstacles to writing and maintaining engineering documentation. To combat these problems, documentation generation can be linked to the process of engineering development. The same graphics and communication tools used for structured system analysis and design (SSA/SSD) also form the basis for the documentation. The goal is to build a living document, such that as an engineering design changes, the documentation will `automatically' revise. `Automatic' is qualified by the need to maintain textual descriptions associated with the SSA/SSD graphics, and the need to generate new documents. This paper describes a methodology and a computer aided system engineering toolset that enables a relatively seamless transition into document generation for the development engineering team.
La Vida Robot - High School Engineering Program Combats Engineering Brain Drain
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Cameron, Allan; Lajvardi, Fredi
Carl Hayden High School has built an impressive reputation with its robotics club. At a time when interest in science, math and engineering is declining, the Falcon Robotics club has young people fired up about engineering. Their program in underwater robots (MATE) and FIRST robotics is becoming a national model, not for building robots, but for building engineers. Teachers Fredi Lajvardi and Allan Cameron will present their story (How kids 'from the mean streets of Phoenix took on the best from M.I.T. in the national underwater bot championship' - Wired Magazine, April 2005) and how every student needs the opportunitymore » to 'do real engineering.'« less
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Patel, Harinkumar Rajendrabhai
One of the main area of research currently in air-breathing propulsion is increasing the fuel efficiency of engines. Increasing fuel efficiency of an air-breathing engine will be advantageous for civil transport as well as military aircraft. This objective can be achieved in several ways. Present design models are developed based on their uses: commercial transport, high range rescue aircraft, military aircraft. One of the main property of military aircraft is possessing high thrust but increasing fuel efficiency will also be advantageous resulting in more time in combat. Today's engine design operates best at their design point and has reduced thrust and high fuel consumption values in off-design. The adaptive cycle engine concept was introduced to overcome this problem. The adaptive cycle engine is a variable cycle engine concept equipped with an extra bypass (3rd bypass) stream. This engine varies the bypass ratio and the fan pressure ratio, the two main parameters affecting thrust and fuel consumption values of the engine. In cruise, more flow will flow through the third stream resulting in the high bypass engine giving lower fuel consumption. on the other hand, the engine will act as a low bypass engine producing more thrust by allowing more air to flow through core while in combat. The simulation of this engine was carried out using the Numerical Propulsion System Simulation (NPSS) software. The effect of the bypass ratio and the fan pressure ratio along with Mach number were studied. After the parametric variation study, the mixture configuration was also studied. Once the effect of the parameters were understood, the best design operating point configuration was selected and then the engine performance for off-design was calculated. Optimum values of bypass ratio and fan pressure ratio were also obtained for each altitude selected for off-design performance.
U.S. Department of Defense - Veterans Day Special Tribute
Battalion, 2nd Marines which are forward deployed in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. U.S. Navy photo "Americans live in freedom because of our veterans' courage, dedication to duty, and love of
March to Disaster: Major General Edward Braddock and the Monongahela Campaign
2008-12-12
Origins of Braddock’s Leadership ................................................................................ 39 Diplomacy: Assemblies and Headmen...from the port of Brest . Approximately six French battalions were to bolster the defenses of Quebec and Louisburg. All Politics Are Local Figure 8
Intelligence, Surveillance, and Reconnaissance (ISR) Acquisition: Issues for Congress
2013-04-16
scientists and engineers that launched the satellite program.7 5 Ibid., p. 21. 6 Ibid., p. 22. It is...major role in supporting combat operations in Iraq and Afghanistan, although the E-8s are scheduled to have new engines to extend their service life...that the Army is even considering the development of intelligence- gathering airships .43 In comparison to the complex acquisition history of UAS, the
Automated Carrier Landing of an Unmanned Combat Aerial Vehicle Using Dynamic Inversion
2007-06-01
17 CN normal force coefficient . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 CA axial force coefficient...slug·ft2 Ixzb 0 slug·ft2 The aircraft has a single engine inlet for a single, centerline mounted turbofan engine. For purposes of this research, the...assumed to remain constant for each simulation run and were based on an assumed 10% fuel load with full weapons [2]. The rest of these values were
Jet Engines - The New Masters of Advanced Flight Control
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Gal-Or, Benjamin
2018-05-01
ANTICIPATED UNITED STATES CONGRESS ACT should lead to reversing a neglected duty to the people by supporting FAA induced bill to civilize classified military air combat technology to maximize flight safety of airliners and cargo jet transports, in addition to FAA certifying pilots to master Jet-Engine Steering ("JES") as automatic or pilot recovery when Traditional Aerodynamic-only Flight Control ("TAFC") fails to prevent a crash and other related damages
2007 Disruptive Technologies Conference - Disruptive Technologies: Turning Lists into Capabilities
2007-09-05
Privilege management • Health care, benefits, finance , time and attendance, etc. • Military operations – “Combat Identification” • Friend, Foe, Neutral...Logistics Influence Force Support Corporate Mgt & Support N o im pl ie d pr io ri ti za ti on Movement & Maneuver Surface Warfare Joint Fires Undersea...Starter Generator MEMS Actuators / Valves Atomizer Nozzles Reclaimed Electrical Heat Engine UC Berkely Wankel Engine Exhaust Thermo Electric/Others
Mission Command: Making it work at Battalion Level
2013-04-01
National Training Center, CA, February 2012. 29 Litwin , G.H., and R.A.Stringer, Motivation & Organizational Climate, Harvard University Press...for Joint Land Operations, Washington, DC: Joint Staff, 29 June 2010. Litwin , George H., and Robert A. Stringer Jr., Motivation & Organizational
A Cost Estimation Analysis of U.S. Navy Ship Fuel-Savings Techniques and Technologies
2009-09-01
readings to the boiler operator. The PLC will provide constant automatic trimming of the excess oxygen based upon real time SGA readings. An SCD...the author): The Aegis Combat System is controlled by an advanced, automatic detect-and-track, multi-function three-dimensional passive...subsequently offloaded. An Online Wash System would reduce these maintenance costs and improve fuel efficiency of these engines by keeping the engines
Systems Engineering Approach To Ground Combat Vehicle Survivability In Urban Operations
2016-09-01
extinguishing system (AFES), which uses fire wires to detect the presence of fires. The detection of fire automatically triggers the activation of the fire...corresponding wires and connection points also means that it can be more difficult for engineers to integrate distributed architecture systems onto...command signals to the missile via wires trailing behind the missile or via RF signals. See Figure 29 for an illustration of CLOS guidance. Since CLOS
System Engineering and Evolution Decision Support
2001-09-30
collection of Tuple Space model was first conceived in the mid- 1980 at objects that isolates the requestor of services from the Yale University by...Academic Press, NY, 1980 , pp. 325-347. [2] V. Berzins, M. Shing, Luqi, M. Saluto and J. Williams, Re-engineering the Janus(A) Combat Simulation System...Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5100 3. Research Office, Code 09 Naval Postgraduate School Monterey, CA 93943-5000 4. Dr. David Hislop U.S
1993-09-01
Chiras , Daniel D. Environmental Science . Redwood City, California: The Benjamin/Cummings Publishing Company, Inc., 1991. Cummings-Saxton, J., L...Engineering of the Air Force Institute of Technology Air University In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree of Master of Science in...Engineering and Environmental Management Raymond A. Sable, B. Architecture Captain, USAF, R.A. September 1993 Approved for public release; distribution
2014-06-01
nautical miles per hour ONR Office of Naval Research OPC overall propulsive coefficient RS repairable at sea SFC specific fuel consumption SHP shaft...fmSFC SHP hp = (2.3) Overall Propulsive Coefficient ( OPC ) The overall propulsive coefficient is equal to the ratio between the effective...horsepower (EHP), and the total installed shaft horsepower (SHP) delivered by the main engine [6]. OPC can be determined using the following relationship
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2004-01-01
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. Guest speaker Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, speaks to an appreciative audience during KSCs annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was Hispanic Americans Making a Difference. Gambaro recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group, the luncheon also provided live cultural entertainment. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
Army Officer Duty Module Manual.
1975-10-01
14l 3( RELATIVE CRITICALITY OF THIS Not Least (2) (3) The most PART (MOOULE) TO ENTIRE JOB aplicable critical Average Critical critical a. In actual...3 Directs and controls operations of mobile communications O- support unit -36- I. - O-G-5 Establishes and controls mobile area signal center 0-6-6...ENGINEERING O-EE-1 Directs .and controls combat engineer unit O-EE-2 Directs and controls portable bridging O-EE-3 Directs and controls mobile water
HIDEC F-15 adaptive engine control system flight test results
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Smolka, James W.
1987-01-01
NASA-Ames' Highly Integrated Digital Electronic Control (HIDEC) flight test program aims to develop fully integrated airframe, propulsion, and flight control systems. The HIDEC F-15 adaptive engine control system flight test program has demonstrated that significant performance improvements are obtainable through the retention of stall-free engine operation throughout the aircraft flight and maneuver envelopes. The greatest thrust increase was projected for the medium-to-high altitude flight regime at subsonic speed which is of such importance to air combat. Adaptive engine control systems such as the HIDEC F-15's can be used to upgrade the performance of existing aircraft without resort to expensive reengining programs.
Summary Report: U.S.- UK Integration in Helmand
2016-02-01
from tactical hands-on training at the checkpoint level to mentoring at the company , battalion, or district police headquarters levels was also not...8 An integrated U.S.-UK operational headquarters , RC(SW) ............................................ 8 Aviation... headquarters ....................................... 16 Leveraging complementary capabilities
Special Operations Officer Talent Management
2013-04-01
Detachment, 203d Personnel Services Battalion ( PSB ) at Fort Richardson, Alaska from 1998 to 2001; Commander, Military Entrance Processing Station (MEPS...Butte, MT from 2001 to 2004; XO, 509th PSB , Camp Casey, Dongducheon, Korea from 2005 to 2006; Personnel Policy Integrator and XO to the Director of
1998-05-01
credibility Directing and supervising others Managing organizational change Managing the self Cooperating with others Indirect communication and... managing organizational change was unique to our battalion commanders’ stories. We also found that the composition of tacit knowledge about
Gynecomastia in German soldiers: etiology and pathology
Kuhne, Hans-Peter; Egler, Sandy; Lenz, Stefan; Lieber, André; Doll, Dietrich; Krapohl, Björn Dirk
2012-01-01
Background: We found a high incidence of patients with gynecomastia in the German Ministry of Defense Guard Battalion in Berlin. For this reason, we conducted the present study to investigate etiological and pathological aspects of this condition. Methods: Within six years, a total of 211 patients underwent surgery for gynecomastia. We compared this group of patients with a control group of healthy males without signs or symptoms of gynecomastia. The two groups were matched for median age. Results: The groups showed significant differences (p<0.05) in serum testosterone, free triiodothyronine (fT3), LH (luteinizing hormone) and prolactin levels and in body mass index (BMI). In addition, there was a highly significant correlation between left-sided gynecomastia and membership in the Guard Battalion. Conclusions: We found differences in hormone blood levels between gynecomastia patients and a control group. Moreover, gynecomastia was predominantly seen on the left side in guard soldiers. A possible explanation is the mechanical impact of the carbine against the left side of the body during rifle drills. PMID:26504687
Lawson, Ben D; Kass, Steven J; Dhillon, Kieran K; Milam, Lana S; Cho, Timothy H; Rupert, Angus H
2016-08-01
Identifying Department of Defense (DoD) occupations affected by injuries to the head and sensory systems. We explored the Defense Medical Epidemiology Database to identify occupations with the highest incidence of injured personnel, then ranked how frequently they occurred in a top 10 list for each of four injury categories (head/brain, visual, auditory, vestibular) encompassing 25 injury codes. Across all four categories, the most affected occupations were identified, among which we chose three Army combat-related military occupational specialties (MOSs) for detailed study. We identified skills needed to perform these MOSs and explored whether MOS-critical deficits could be expected following the injuries. Some DoD occupations are more likely to suffer from these injuries, including Infantry, Combat Operations Control, Artillery/Gunnery, Motor Vehicle Operator, Combat Engineering, and Armor/Amphibious. Within these DoD occupations, we explored three Army combatant MOSs: Infantry (11B), Cavalry Scout (19D), and Artillery (13B), confirming that these jobs are likely to be disrupted by injuries within the four categories. Head and sensory injuries disproportionately affect certain military occupations. Relatively few injuries disrupt combat-related abilities that are job critical (e.g., firearms operation) and job specific (e.g., Artillery gunnery problems); these should be the focus of efforts to improve rehabilitation and RTD outcomes. Reprint & Copyright © 2016 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
MARSnet: Mission-aware Autonomous Radar Sensor Network for Future Combat Systems 12/8/06 to 12/31/09
2010-01-01
8/06 to 12/31/09. Qilian Liang Department of Electrical Engineering 416 Yates Street, Room 518 University of Texas at Arlington Arlington, TX 76019...Modeling in Foliage Environment Jing Liang and Qilian Liang, Senior Member, IEEE Department of Electrical Engineering University of Texas at Arlington E...32 46 of 816 NEW: Network-enabled Electronic Warfare for Target Recognition Qilian Liang Xiuzhen Cheng Sherwood W. Samn Dept of Electrical
Numerical Investigation of Cavity-Vane Interactions within the Ultra Combat Combustor
2006-03-01
nozzle guide vane and the turbine blades are highly dependent on the temperature distribution of the combustor exit. 20 PatternFactor = T4max − T4avg...Procedure for the Calculation of Gaseous Emissions from Aircraft Turbine Engines ”. Society of Automotive Engineers , June 1996. 5. Bernard, Peter S. and...Whipkey. “Locked Vortex Afterbodies”. Journal of Aircraft , Volume 16, No. 5, May 1979. 17. Liu, Feng and William Sirignano. “ Turbojet and Turbofan
1978-09-01
generally recognized that the best possible configura- tion for engines operating at high speeds and at high-pressure levels is probably the single...engines is invariably accom- plished by the operation of computer simulation models that generate specific numerical data rather than the generalized re...lationships common to other forms of prime mover based on units of mass or volume. Thus, providing such generalized relation- ships for a Stirling
2004-09-22
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Guest speaker Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, speaks to an appreciative audience during KSC’s annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was “Hispanic Americans Making a Difference.” Gambaro recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group, the luncheon also provided live cultural entertainment. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
Tactical/Combat Engines Cetane Window Evaluation
2013-01-31
non-instrumented injector . The leaky instrumented injector was showing some of the combustion characteristics of the diesel fuel and it was...Instrumented HEUI-B Injector -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 -30 -20 -10 0 10 20 30 40 50 60 J/ CA D CAD HRR Comparison of Different Injectors Diesel ...SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES 14. ABSTRACT The European Stationary Cycle 13 Mode test was performed on a turbocharged inline 6-cylinder diesel engine and a
A Review of the Soldier’s Equipment Burden
2011-12-01
3 2.2 Participant Demographics ....................................................................................... 3 2.2.1...Australian Defence Force ALICE All-purpose Lightweight Individual Carrying Equipment APC Armoured Personnel Carrier ASLAV Australian Light... Armoured Vehicle ARA Australian Regular Army ARDEC Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center BDE Brigade CBA Combat Body Armour
Dust Plume Modeling at Fort Bliss: Full Training Scenario
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Chapman, Elaine G.; Rishel, Jeremy P.; Rutz, Frederick C.
2006-09-26
The potential for air quality impacts from heavy mechanized vehicles operating in the training ranges and on the unpaved main supply routes at Fort Bliss is being investigated. The investigation uses the atmospheric modeling system DUSTRAN to simulate fugitive dust emission and dispersion from typical activities occurring on the installation. This report conveys the results of DUSTRAN simulations conducted using a “Full Training” scenario developed by Fort Bliss personnel. he Full Training scenario includes simultaneous off-road activities of two full Heavy Brigade Combat Teams (HCBTs) and one HCBT battalion on three training ranges. Simulations were conducted for the six-day period,more » April 25-30, 2005, using previously archived meteorological records. Simulation results are presented in the form of 24-hour average PM10 plots and peak 1-hour PM10 concentration plots, where the concentrations represent contributions resulting from the specified military vehicular activities, not total ambient PM10 concentrations. Results indicate that the highest PM10 contribution concentrations occurred on April 30 when winds were light and variable. Under such conditions, lofted particulates generated by vehicular movement stay in the area of generation and are not readily dispersed. The effect of training duration was investigated by comparing simulations with vehicular activity extending over a ten hour period (0700 to 1700 MST) with simulations where vehicular activity was compressed into a one hour period (0700 to 0800 MST). Compressing all vehicular activity into one hour led to higher peak one-hour and 24-hour average concentration contributions, often substantially higher.« less
A-10 Thunderbolt II (Warthog) Systems Engineering Case Study
2010-01-01
Visual Flight Rules (VFR) navigation aids. The “lean” package added Doppler Navigation for night and adverse weather, and a radar ranger and gun...and a big boost for the technology came in 1965 when the Air Force selected the TF39 engine to power the C-5 Galaxy heavy lift aircraft. Still, there...and Staff College, entitled to wear the Ranger Tab and has a real appreciation for the role of CAS in combat. Upon leaving active duty he served
Investigation of the Solubility and Enzymatic Activity of a Thioredoxin-Gelonin Fusion Protein
1997-05-01
1992). Figure lb is a diagram based on nuclear magnetic resonance data (NMR) of a 29-nucleotide RNA sequence containing the 17-nucleotide S/R loop and...Battalion Chemical Officer, Nuclear , Biological, Chancl Recoassanm Platoon Leader, Chemical Company Executive Officer, US Army Chemical Officer Advanced
The Effects of Soviet Army Communications Jamming on the AIM Division Signal Battalion.
1980-06-06
Mass ". Antenna Antenn Figure 2-16 This explains why tactical line-of-site communication systems have installation difficulties when deployed in rugged...vertically polarized loop and adcock type antennas. While these antennas are especially reliable when identifing the azimuth of vertically polarized signal
Adapting, Transforming, and Modernizing Under Fire: The Mexican Military 2006-11
2011-09-01
Quin- tana Roo, and Yucatan , respectively. • In June 2007, a SEMAR plan to stand up a total of 30 marine infantry battalions (BIM) report- 2007 2008...disaster relief operations as part of its mission portfolio and participated in national vaccination, lit- eracy, nutrition , and reforestation campaigns
Planning and Preparing for Training in Reserve Component Units
2002-04-01
Maneuver should be emphasized over gunnery because maneuver is more difficult. • BCBST (brigade command and battle staff training) can be the funding ... model for delivery of management training to Guard company and battalion members. • Training tasks should be spread out over a longer cycle. The year is
Raider Support Battalion Marine Raider Training Center Leaders About Heritage Recruiting Contact Us FOIA Command, demonstrate proper removal of a gas mask from a simulated chemical contact victim while training medical training at Stone Bay on Marine Corps Base Camp Lejeune, N.C., Dec. 1, 2017. During this training
Tajikistan Peacekeeping Battalion of the Mobile Forces and the 648th Military Engagement Team, Georgia Army . Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Patrick J. DeGeorge, 139th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) Jordanian and Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) Hi-Res | Photo Gallery MacDill AFB, Fla. (April, 6, 2018) - His
The Defense of Henderson Field, Guadalcanal
2011-03-31
1st Parachute Battalion (849 strong) aboard the destroyei:s McKean, Manley , ’ and two YP boats to land at Taivu Point and engage the Japanese. Prior...Bloody Ridge: The Battle that Saved Guadalcan.al (Novato, CA: Presidio Press, 2000), 119-142. 75 Frank, Guadalcam; ll , 223-233. 76 Smith, Bloody
The Intelligence Requirements of Psychological Operations in Counterterrorism
2008-12-01
10 “Anti-Terror Law No 3713,” Official Gazette, 30 no. 20843 (April 12, 1991), in Beril Dedeoglu, “ Bermuda Triangle : Comparing...make the “Western conspiracy ” aware of the “Islamic community” and make their secret battalions ready for battle. Phase three, “Arising and Standing
Correlates of Military Satisfaction and Attrition Among Army Personnel.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Allen, John P.; Bell, D. Bruce
A study determined relationships between Army organizational variables and levels of soldier satisfaction and assessed correlates of attrition and battalion effectiveness ratings. It was based on a secondary analysis of data collected in the Army Life-78 Study, which considered relationships of organizational climate and unit effectiveness.…
2010-03-01
allows the programmer to use the English language in an expressive manor while still maintaining the logical structure of a programming language ( Pressman ...and Choudhury Tanzeem. 2000. Face Recognition for Smart Environments, IEEE Computer, pp. 50–55. Pressman , Roger. 2010. Software Engineering A
2014-05-01
shelters, tents and fabric covers, mechanical aerial delivery parts and components, kitchens , and combat feeding items (see Figure 4). NSRDEC’s PIF is...generic terms and refrain from revealing confidential or classified information. Research hypotheses are as follows: H1: The PIF leadership predicts
Nanomaterials for Cardiac Myocyte Tissue Engineering.
Amezcua, Rodolfo; Shirolkar, Ajay; Fraze, Carolyn; Stout, David A
2016-07-19
Since their synthesizing introduction to the research community, nanomaterials have infiltrated almost every corner of science and engineering. Over the last decade, one such field has begun to look at using nanomaterials for beneficial applications in tissue engineering, specifically, cardiac tissue engineering. During a myocardial infarction, part of the cardiac muscle, or myocardium, is deprived of blood. Therefore, the lack of oxygen destroys cardiomyocytes, leaving dead tissue and possibly resulting in the development of arrhythmia, ventricular remodeling, and eventual heart failure. Scarred cardiac muscle results in heart failure for millions of heart attack survivors worldwide. Modern cardiac tissue engineering research has developed nanomaterial applications to combat heart failure, preserve normal heart tissue, and grow healthy myocardium around the infarcted area. This review will discuss the recent progress of nanomaterials for cardiovascular tissue engineering applications through three main nanomaterial approaches: scaffold designs, patches, and injectable materials.
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Powell, D.R.; Hutchinson, J.L.
Eagle 11 is a prototype analytic model derived from the integration of the low resolution Eagle model with the high resolution SIMNET model. This integration promises a new capability to allow for a more effective examination of proposed or existing combat systems that could not be easily evaluated using either Eagle or SIMNET alone. In essence, Eagle II becomes a multi-resolution combat model in which simulated combat units can exhibit both high and low fidelity behavior at different times during model execution. This capability allows a unit to behave in a highly manner only when required, thereby reducing the overallmore » computational and manpower requirements for a given study. In this framework, the SIMNET portion enables a highly credible assessment of the performance of individual combat systems under consideration, encompassing both engineering performance and crew capabilities. However, when the assessment being conducted goes beyond system performance and extends to questions of force structure balance and sustainment, then SISMNET results can be used to ``calibrate`` the Eagle attrition process appropriate to the study at hand. Advancing technologies, changes in the world-wide threat, requirements for flexible response, declining defense budgets, and down-sizing of military forces motivate the development of manpower-efficient, low-cost, responsive tools for combat development studies. Eagle and SIMNET both serve as credible and useful tools. The integration of these two models promises enhanced capabilities to examine the broader, deeper, more complex battlefield of the future with higher fidelity, greater responsiveness and low overall cost.« less
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
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Lee, K. David; Colony, Mike
2011-06-01
Modeling and simulation has been established as a cost-effective means of supporting the development of requirements, exploring doctrinal alternatives, assessing system performance, and performing design trade-off analysis. The Army's constructive simulation for the evaluation of equipment effectiveness in small combat unit operations is currently limited to representation of situation awareness without inclusion of the many uncertainties associated with real world combat environments. The goal of this research is to provide an ability to model situation awareness and decision process uncertainties in order to improve evaluation of the impact of battlefield equipment on ground soldier and small combat unit decision processes. Our Army Probabilistic Inference and Decision Engine (Army-PRIDE) system provides this required uncertainty modeling through the application of two critical techniques that allow Bayesian network technology to be applied to real-time applications. (Object-Oriented Bayesian Network methodology and Object-Oriented Inference technique). In this research, we implement decision process and situation awareness models for a reference scenario using Army-PRIDE and demonstrate its ability to model a variety of uncertainty elements, including: confidence of source, information completeness, and information loss. We also demonstrate that Army-PRIDE improves the realism of the current constructive simulation's decision processes through Monte Carlo simulation.
Disposal and Reuse of Eaker Air Force Base, Arkansas. Final Environmental Impact Statement
1992-11-01
Battalion Headquarters Office of Correspondence Carole Sunner, Director Office of the Governor Richard McClure, Chief of Staff Parks and Tourism ... ommunicate . The levels mentioned above refer to noise levels measured indoors, The "same noises measured outdoors would be 15 to 25 d8 higher than
2015-02-13
Ft Carson CO; Logistics Officer, 10th Special Forces Group ( SFG ) Airborne (A) and Combined Joint Special Operations Task Force (CJSOTF) Arabian...ENDURING FREEDOM; Commander 7th SFG (A) Group Support Battalion, Eglin AFB, FL for two years and deployed to Afghanistan twice serving as the
Evolution of Army Attack Aviation: A Chaotic Coupled Pendulums Analogy
2013-05-23
forward of the FLOT for 36 minutes.32 Ground Campaign: 4-229 AVN Deep Attack, 26-27 February With the commencement of the ground campaign on 24......battalions worth of tanks and armored personnel carriers while receiving no damage to 4-229 AVN aircraft.34 Prior planning, training, and command
A Framework for Military Decision Making Under Risks.
1996-06-01
FORCE BASE, ALABAMA JUNE 1996 -. ,l woved for publtc release; QVA , jDistribution Unlixited Disclaimer The conclusions and opinions expressed in this...followed by an assignment as the operations officer for 1 st Battalion 509th Airborne Infantry Regiment. Next, LTC Schultz was assigned to Fort...iii ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ................................ iv AB STRA CT ........................ .................. v 1 INTRODUCTION
A Dynamic Analysis of the Medium Tank Battalion. Volume I
1978-06-01
best available copy. W. KEY WORDS (Cortinue an reverse oIde If necessary And Identifty block number) CONSTRUCTION; PLANNING; MANAGEMENT; MODELS...unit, with 64K, 8-bit bytes, (2) Dual-disk drive, 2 Discs at 262K, 8-bit bytes, (3) Cathode Ray Tube Console and Keyboard, (4) High- speed printer, (5
The Negotiations On German Reunification and Their Impact On Relations Between Russia and the West
2017-06-09
the Baltic states as a deterrence mechanism against possible Russian aggression ( Watkins 2016). The Deputy Minister of Defense of Poland contributed...article/ 2007/02/12/AR2007021200555.html. Watkins , Thomas. 2016. “Four NATO Battalions to Go to Eastern Europe to Deter Russia.” Military, July 8
Army Sustainment. Volume 42, Issue 6, November-December 2010
2010-12-01
movie theaters, internet cafés, and libraries, are...ping points; reception , staging, and onward integration yards; and airfields. Task force base support battalions provide direct sup- port to the units...vehicles. With approximately 3,500 vehicles, trailers , and generators, we needed a maintenance plan customized specifically to match our unique blend
Project CHECO Southeast Asia Report. Khmer Air Operations, Nov 70 - Nov 71
1972-06-15
such actions were small-scale engagements or skirmishes inv~ lving battalion-sized units or smaller. For this reason, few specific examples could be...ground commander. The FAC checked the grid on his own maps, and if there were no prohibited areas evident either on the maps or through visual recon
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 26, Autumn 2000
2001-01-01
Compañía Impresora Ar- gentina, 1990). Caribbean, Central America, and Mex- ico, have become a parallel power to the state in controlling national terri...and regimen- tal service (1917–19); commanded 3d Battalion, 22d Infantry, in France (1919); assistant chief of staff, American Forces, Germany (1920–21
engagement taking place with the Tajikistan Peacekeeping Battalion of the Mobile Forces and the 648th Exercise Eager Lion 2018. (U.S. Army photo by Sgt. 1st Class Patrick J. DeGeorge, 139th Mobile Public . 1st Class Patrick J. DeGeorge, 139th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment) Hi-Res | Photo Gallery MacDill
The Role of Army Railroading at the Operational Level of War
1989-05-15
Denmar China France Indonesia German,, Iran Greece Iraq Hungary Israel Italy Japan Latvia V< orea Li thuani a Lebanon Lu>c emo our g Saudi Arabia...Battalion -.. Pecan Street Jacksonville, Florida 7-2211-8719 Captain Horam Simpk ins U.S. Army Logistics Center ATTN: ATCL-E Fort Lee, Virginia 28:1
Closing the Inter-Agency Gap: Role of the Marine Infantry Battalion on the Future Battlefield
2010-04-26
Master of Military Studies Research Paper September 2009- April2010 4. TITLE AND SUBTITLE Sa. CONTRACT NUMBER Closing the Inter-Agency Gap : Role of the...battlalion the future battlefield will be to close the inter-agency gap by utilizing a comprehensive government approach to locate, close with, and...
The Army Officer as Performance Manager. Professional Paper No. 13-74.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Fry, John P.
This paper describes the results of one Army officer's experiment in applying the techniques of psychological research on the job. With a view to developing his subordinates' leadership ability and initiative, and permitting them an active role in managing the battalion, he emphasized particularly the principles of "contingency management"…
The Camp Pendleton Experiment in Battalion Level Field Feeding
1976-07-01
regard to the scrambled egg component. The only positive rating received on the MCI was for the fruit component. 3. Consumers located at the remote sites...and (2) redesign to prevent liquid items, like scrambled egg mix, from running down the grease drain. Steam Tables The steam tables were designed to
Modern Education and the Revolt of 1857 in India
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Rao, Parimala V.
2016-01-01
In May 1857, a number of battalions in the Bengal army of the East India Company rebelled against their immediate British officers and the British administration in the North Western Provinces (NWP), Oudh and Bihar. The protracted conflict that stretched over a year was extremely violent, killed thousands of British officers and civilians and…
Littoral Combat Ship (LCS) Manpower Requirements Analysis
2004-12-01
THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK 183 APPENDIX W. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS AFFF Aqueous Film Forming Foam AIC Aircraft Intercept Control ASW...181 APPENDIX W. ABBREVIATIONS AND ACRONYMS ..................... 183 LIST OF REFERENCES .........................................187 INITIAL...today. For example, the installed AFFF and CO2 systems inside critical spaces such as the main engineering and ordnance spaces. The Damage
Design Study for Project on Standard Operating Procedures for Technical Library Services.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Libbey, Miles A.; And Others
The overall objective of the Technical Information Support Activities (TISA) Project is the production of a "Post Commander's Handbook." The handbook will be instrumental in achieving greater utilization of available technical information resources to assist army scientists and engineers engaged in the support of army combat and other…
Golden rice: Development, Nutritional Assessment, and Potential for Alleviating Vitamin A Deficiency
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
Golden Rice (GR) is a transgenic product engineered to produce beta-carotene in the rice endosperm. It has been developed as a means to combat vitamin A malnutrition, which exists throughout much of the developing world (especially in rice eating populations) and can lead to blindness, increased sus...
Engineering and Design: Fire Protection for Helicopter Hangars
1997-10-15
B-5 4.5 ESFR Sprinkler Systems Design Requirements...Early Suppression Fast Response ( ESFR ) sprinklers operating at a minimum discharge pressure of 345 kPa (50 psi). 3.13.2 Conventional automatic sprinkler...using ESFR sprinklers. 4.1.3 Although foam-water sprinkler systems using AFFF generally provide optimum effectiveness in combating a combustible or
Workload Estimates for Combat Engineers in the Desert.
1986-04-01
11111_!2 4 MICROCOP RES LU I N !ESICHR 111112 5 l *. ff APPENDIX B-8 BUILD A PROTECTIVE POSITION FOR A 155-MM TOWED HOWITZER 1. Terrain. Sandy Desert...the repeated cycles of dissolving calcium, silicon, and ferric compounds in the soil, followed by rapid evapora- tion. The result is a cemented top
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Mercer, C. E.; Maiden, D. L.
1972-01-01
The changes in thrust minus drag performance as well as longitudinal and directional stability and control characteristics of a single-engine jet aircraft attributable to an in-flight thrust reverser of the blocker-deflector door type were investigated in a 16-foot transonic wind tunnel. The longitudinal and directional stability data are presented. Test conditions simulated landing approach conditions as well as high speed maneuvering such as may be required for combat or steep descent from high altitude.
Proceedings of Damping Volume 2 of 3
1993-06-01
engineering, marine engineering, auto-industry, sporting goods, proved that the realms of application will definitely be expanding. The paper surveyed by...G13 = G13 + i Tic G13 (43a) D11 = D + i ibD (43b) (AI-All)* =(All-All) + i ql(AI1-AIl) (43c) B11 ’= Bjj + i 1d BIL (43d) (All+A11) =(Aj1 +Ajj) + i l.(A...F.: Tail Buffet Characteristics and Longitudinal Oscillation of Combat Airplanes. NAVY x Bureau of Aeronautics, Structures Project Report No. 27, Feb
2004-09-22
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Felix A. Soto Toro (left) and Joseph Tellado (right) get into the spirit of KSC’s annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was “Hispanic Americans Making a Difference.” Soto Toro and Tellado are co-chairs of the event hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation. The guest speaker was Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
2004-09-22
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - In the Debus Center at the KSC Visitor Complex, employees help themselves to a variety of Hispanic foods during the Center’s annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was “Hispanic Americans Making a Difference” and featured guest speaker Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group, the luncheon also provided live cultural entertainment. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2004-01-01
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. Felix A. Soto Toro (left) and Joseph Tellado (right) get into the spirit of KSCs annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was Hispanic Americans Making a Difference. Soto Toro and Tellado are co-chairs of the event hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation. The guest speaker was Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2004-01-01
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. In the Debus Center at the KSC Visitor Complex, employees help themselves to a variety of Hispanic foods during the Centers annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was Hispanic Americans Making a Difference and featured guest speaker Charles A. Gambaro, NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group, the luncheon also provided live cultural entertainment. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2004-01-01
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. Astronaut Fernando Caldeiro (left) and Joseph Tellado (right) present a memento of appreciation to Charles A. Gambaro (center), NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Gambaro was the guest speaker at KSCs annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was Hispanic Americans Making a Difference. Caldeiro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tellado was co-chair of the event hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
Noncontact techniques for diesel engine diagnostics using exhaust waveform analysis
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Gore, D.A.; Cooke, G.J.
1987-01-01
RCA Corporation's continuing efforts to develop noncontact test techniques for diesel engines have led to recent advancements in deep engine diagnostics. The U.S. Army Tank-Automotive Command (TACOM) has been working with RCA for the development of new noncontact sensors and test techniques which use these sensors in conjunction with their family of Simplified Test Equipment (STE) to perform vehicle diagnostics. The STE systems are microprocessor-based maintenance tools that assist the Army mechanic in diagnosing malfunctions in both tactical and combat vehicles. The test systems support the mechanic by providing the sophisticated signal processing capabilities necessary for a wide range ofmore » diagnostic testing including exhaust waveform analysis.« less
Back to Basics: A Study of the Second Lebanon War and Operation CAST LEAD
2009-01-01
Center in Negev , Israel. As an example, Armored Brigade 401 that had lost eight tank crewmen during the battle of Saluki in 2006, conducted a 12-week...innovative spirit seemed to radiate from many IDF ground units. A battalion commander in the Givati Brigade stated during the height of the ground
2008-01-01
insurgents IRA Irish Republican Army MoD Ministry of Defence [UK] NATO North Atlantic Treaty Organisation UOIF Union des Organisations Islamiques de...of the government (i.e., police, finance , civil administration, community leaders, special intelligence, and the local British battalion commander... finance and logistics follow. Today, emotional and political support is gained and lost through the interpretation of events rather than the events
International Road Signs: Interpretability and Training Techniques.
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Griffith, Douglas; Actkinson, Tomme R.
The drivers in a battalion about to be deployed to Germany were taught the meanings of international road signs using one of the following techniques: Sign Only, in which the road signs were presented via a slide projector and the names of the slides provided orally by the instructor; Sign Elaboration, which was identical to the Sign Only…
Transitioning to Occupation and Liberation: What Went Right in World War II and Wrong in Iraq
2014-05-22
Germany, along the western banks of the Elbe River. Here the Battalion had the mission for organizing military governments in thirty-six area towns.44...Library, Operations 5 through 30 March, 45-50; Herford, 57-58; status of route, 60; operations along the Elbe , 69. 19 of the 75th Infantry
History of X Corps on Mindanao, 17 April -30 June
1945-07-01
most im- portant tribes are the Sulus, Maguindanaos, and Lanaos. Among the lesser tribes are the Yakans, Sangils, Samals , and Bajaos. They are...the 19th Infantry mopped up the area and the hills to the north and west thereof. The 3d Battalion landed on Samal Island in Davao Gulf and destroyed
European Adaptation To Expeditionary Warfare: Implications for the U.S. Army
2002-11-01
Europe’s inability to deploy ground forces rapidly. General Sir Michael Jackson was only able to deploy nine battalion units on the first day of...31-44. 48. Lieutenant-General Sir Michael Jackson , “KFOR: The Inside Story,” The RUSI Journal, Vol. 145, No. 1, February 2000, p. 15. 31 49. 2308
32 CFR 635.23 - DA Form 4833 (Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2014 CFR
2014-07-01
... the PMO. The Battalion Commander or the first Lieutenant Colonel in the chain of command is... DA Form 4833 within 45 days of receipt. (1) Appropriate blocks will be checked and blanks annotated... the disposition on DA Form 4833 as appropriate. That portion of the signature block of DA Form 4833...
32 CFR 635.23 - DA Form 4833 (Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2010 CFR
2010-07-01
... the PMO. The Battalion Commander or the first Lieutenant Colonel in the chain of command is... DA Form 4833 within 45 days of receipt. (1) Appropriate blocks will be checked and blanks annotated... the disposition on DA Form 4833 as appropriate. That portion of the signature block of DA Form 4833...
32 CFR 635.23 - DA Form 4833 (Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2011 CFR
2011-07-01
... the PMO. The Battalion Commander or the first Lieutenant Colonel in the chain of command is... DA Form 4833 within 45 days of receipt. (1) Appropriate blocks will be checked and blanks annotated... the disposition on DA Form 4833 as appropriate. That portion of the signature block of DA Form 4833...
32 CFR 635.23 - DA Form 4833 (Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2013 CFR
2013-07-01
... the PMO. The Battalion Commander or the first Lieutenant Colonel in the chain of command is... DA Form 4833 within 45 days of receipt. (1) Appropriate blocks will be checked and blanks annotated... the disposition on DA Form 4833 as appropriate. That portion of the signature block of DA Form 4833...
32 CFR 635.23 - DA Form 4833 (Commander's Report of Disciplinary or Administrative Action).
Code of Federal Regulations, 2012 CFR
2012-07-01
... the PMO. The Battalion Commander or the first Lieutenant Colonel in the chain of command is... DA Form 4833 within 45 days of receipt. (1) Appropriate blocks will be checked and blanks annotated... the disposition on DA Form 4833 as appropriate. That portion of the signature block of DA Form 4833...
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Dawson, Amy E.; Bernstein, Bianca L.; Bekki, Jennifer M.
2015-01-01
This chapter outlines the psychosocial aspects of mentoring that help women combat the barriers they commonly face in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM). The authors describe the "Career"WISE online resilience training and how it can address the shortage of effective mentors and role models who have been shown to…
Composite structural armor for combat vehicle applications
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Haskell, William E., III; Alesi, A. L.; Parsons, G. R.
1990-01-01
Several projects that have demonstrated the advantages of using thick composite armor technology for structural applications in armored combat vehicles are discussed. The first involved composite cargo doors for the Marine Corps LVTP-7 amphibious landing vehicle. Another was a demonstration composite turret that offered a weight reduction of 15.5 percent. The advantages of this composite armor compared to metallic armors used for combat vehicle hull and turret applications are reduced weight at equal ballistic protection; reduced back armor spall; excellent corrosion resistance; reduced production costs by parts consolidation; and inherent thermal and acoustic insulative properties. Based on the encouraging results of these past programs, the Demonstration Composite Hull Program was started in September 1986. To demonstrate this composite armor technology, the Army's newest infantry fighting vehicle, the Bradley Fighting Vehicle (BFV), was selected as a model. A composite infantry fighting vehicle, designated the CIFV for this program, has been designed and fabricated and is currently undergoing a 6000 mile field endurance test. The CIFV demonstration vehicle uses the BFV engine, transmission, suspension, track and other equipment.
Maximum thrust mode evaluation
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Orme, John S.; Nobbs, Steven G.
1995-01-01
Measured reductions in acceleration times which resulted from the application of the F-15 performance seeking control (PSC) maximum thrust mode during the dual-engine test phase is presented as a function of power setting and flight condition. Data were collected at altitudes of 30,000 and 45,000 feet at military and maximum afterburning power settings. The time savings for the supersonic acceleration is less than at subsonic Mach numbers because of the increased modeling and control complexity. In addition, the propulsion system was designed to be optimized at the mid supersonic Mach number range. Recall that even though the engine is at maximum afterburner, PSC does not trim the afterburner for the maximum thrust mode. Subsonically at military power, time to accelerate from Mach 0.6 to 0.95 was cut by between 6 and 8 percent with a single engine application of PSC, and over 14 percent when both engines were optimized. At maximum afterburner, the level of thrust increases were similar in magnitude to the military power results, but because of higher thrust levels at maximum afterburner and higher aircraft drag at supersonic Mach numbers the percentage thrust increase and time to accelerate was less than for the supersonic accelerations. Savings in time to accelerate supersonically at maximum afterburner ranged from 4 to 7 percent. In general, the maximum thrust mode has performed well, demonstrating significant thrust increases at military and maximum afterburner power. Increases of up to 15 percent at typical combat-type flight conditions were identified. Thrust increases of this magnitude could be useful in a combat situation.
Hurtado, Suzanne L; Simon-Arndt, Cynthia M; McAnany, Jennifer; Crain, Jenny A
2015-01-01
The purpose of this paper is to report on the development of a mental health stigma reduction toolkit and training, and the acceptability and level of stigma awareness following the stigma-reduction training for military personnel. The overall aims of the training were to provide discussion tools highlighting the experiences of Marines seeking help for stress concerns, improve communication between leaders and their Marines around the issue of help seeking, and familiarize Marines with behavioral health treatment. Senior enlisted leaders and officers (N = 52) from a Marine Corps battalion participated in a pretest, 2-h stigma-reduction training and immediate posttest. Acceptability of the training was measured by querying participants about the usefulness and helpfulness of the training among other factors, and stigma awareness was measured with 10 items about mental health stigma. The stigma-reduction training and materials were well accepted by participants. In addition, there was a significant improvement in four of ten stigma-reduction awareness concepts measured before and immediately after the training, which included an increase in agreement that mental health treatments are usually effective in reducing stress reactions [t(51) = -3.35, p = 0.002], and an increase in disagreement that seeking counseling after a deployment will jeopardize future deployments [t(51) = -3.05, p = 0.004]. Level of agreement with several statements including those regarding perceptions of invincibility, and malingering, among others, did not change significantly after the training. The stigma-reduction training containing educational and contact strategies was highly acceptable to the leaders and may have promise for initially dispelling myths associated with seeking help for stress concerns among military service members; however, results indicate that there is clearly more work to be done in combatting stigma.
Antimicrobial resistance mechanisms and potential synthetic treatments.
Ali, Junaid; Rafiq, Qasim A; Ratcliffe, Elizabeth
2018-04-01
Since the discovery of antibiotics by Sir Alexander Fleming they have been used throughout medicine and play a vital role in combating microorganisms. However, with their vast use, development of resistance has become more prevalent and their use is currently under threat. Antibiotic resistance poses a global threat to human and animal health, with many bacterial species having developed some form of resistance and in some cases within a year of first exposure to antimicrobial agents. This review aims to examine some of the mechanisms behind resistance. Additionally, re-engineering organisms, re-sensitizing bacteria to antibiotics and gene-editing techniques such as the clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-Cas9 system are providing novel approaches to combat bacterial resistance. To that extent, we have reviewed some of these novel and innovative technologies.
Study of aerodynamic technology for single-cruise engine V/STOL fighter/attack aircraft
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Driggers, H. H.; Powers, S. A.; Roush, R. T.
1982-01-01
A conceptual design analysis is performed on a single engine V/STOL supersonic fighter/attack concept powered by a series flow tandem fan propulsion system. Forward and aft mounted fans have independent flow paths for V/STOL operation and series flow in high speed flight. Mission, combat and V/STOL performance is calculated. Detailed aerodynamic estimates are made and aerodynamic uncertainties associated with the configuration and estimation methods identified. A wind tunnel research program is developed to resolve principal uncertainties and establish a data base for the baseline configuration and parametric variations.
2004-09-22
KENNEDY SPACE CENTER, FLA. - Astronaut Fernando Caldeiro (left) and Joseph Tellado (right) present a memento of appreciation to Charles A. Gambaro (center), NASA KSC engineering lead and Combat Engineering Group commander, who recently returned from Operation Iraqi Freedom. Gambaro was the guest speaker at KSC’s annual Hispanic American Heritage luncheon. The theme was “Hispanic Americans Making a Difference.” Caldeiro was born in Buenos Aires, Argentina. Tellado was co-chair of the event hosted by the Hispanic Employment Program Working Group. The annual event helps employees reflect on the extensive contributions Hispanics have made to KSC, NASA and the nation.
Federal Register 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2014
2013-12-19
... Known as al- Murabitoun, Also Known as The Sentinels; as a Specially Designated Global Terrorist... 13268 of July 2, 2002, and Executive Order 13284 of January 23, 2003, I hereby determine that the entity...-Mulathamun Masked Ones Brigade, also known as al-Murabitoun, also known as The Sentinels, committed, or poses...
Information Dominance in Military Decision Making.
1999-06-04
This study considers how ABCS (Army Battle Command System) capabilities achieve information dominance and how they influence the military decision...making process. The work examines how ABCS enables commanders and staffs to achieve information dominance at the brigade and battalion levels. Further...future digitized systems that will gain information dominance for the future commander. It promotes the continued development information dominance technologies
CA 2025: The Strategic Design of Civil Affairs
2015-06-01
NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY, CALIFORNIA CAPSTONE PROJECT Approved for public release; distribution is unlimited CA 2025...Paperwork Reduction Project (0704-0188) Washington DC 20503. 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE June 2015 3. REPORT TYPE AND...Airborne) 96th CA BN(A) 96th Civil Affairs Battalion (Airborne) AAA American Anthropological Association AC active component ADM Army Design
Overview of the Hemostasis Research Program: Advances and Future Directions
2004-09-01
Gauze sponges - Clamps ◆ Noncompressible - Intracavitary hemostatic agent - High Intensity Focused Ultrasound ( HIFU ) - Drugs to enhance hemostatic...7 2.6 High Intensity Focused Ultrasound ( HIFU ) Device In addition to screening potential hemostatic agents, the ISR is currently evaluating...Drugs to Treat Coagulopathy High Intensity Focused Ultrasound Self/Buddy Aid Battalion Surgeon Scenario One: Bullet Wound to Thigh (Femoral
Teaching "The Lesson of Satire": Using "The Wipers Times" to Build an Enquiry on the First World War
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Brown, Mary; Massey, Carolyn
2014-01-01
"Blackadder for real" is how the British journalist and broadcaster, Ian Hislop, characterised "The Wipers Time", the newspaper published on the front line by members of the 12th Battalion Sherwood, and recently brought to a new audience in Hislop's BBC dramatisation. Mary Brown and Carolyn Massey were immediately struck by the…
A Study in Leadership: The 761st Tank Battalion and the 92d Division in World War II.
1995-06-02
Moville . By this time C Company had sustained heavy losses and had a total strength of fifty-eight enlisted men. The new commander of C Company...the towns of Moville and Tillet was not as furious in these battles. Thousands of German soldiers surrendered during this push. Some were reluctant to
Development of Amphibious Doctrine
2010-06-11
Graduate Degree Programs Robert F. Baumann, Ph.D. The opinions and conclusions expressed herein are those of the student author and do not...battalion composed of six companies of Marines, its commander, Lieutenant Colonel Robert W. Huntington, finally received the mission of securing an...42,000 men. The participants included the Commanding Officer, Marine Corps Schools, Colonel Robert Dunlap, as well as the students and instructors
SUPERFUND TREATABILITY CLEARINGHOUSE: FULL ...
This treatability study reports on the results of one of a series of field trials using various remedial action technologies that may be capable of restoring Herbicide Orange (HO)XDioxin contaminated sites. A full-scale field trial using a rotary kiln incinerator capable of processing up to 6 tons per hour of dioxin contaminated soil was conducted at the Naval Construction Battalion Center, Gulfport, MS. publish information
1987-03-16
evening, those in charge of the companies report their activities to the battalion committee. At dusk at 1900 hours each unit gets together for...organizational apparatuses of our sectors and echelons are too cumbersome and their effectiveness is low. Because cadres are not appropriately...emphasized initially in 1986. Many sectors and localities have tried very hard to apply technical innovations; expand their joint ventures and
DefenseLink Special: Horn of Africa
training. (U.S. Coast Guard Photo by Petty Officer 2nd Class Mariana O'Leary) ÂI think it was a good Civic Action Programs, better known as MEDCAPS and VETCAPS. Story Ethiopian Defense Training Caption Below Search Training - U.S. Army Sgt. Jason Gogue, of 1st Battalion, 294th Infantry Regiment (Light
Army Training Study: Battalion Training Survey. Volumes 1 and 2.
1978-08-08
mathematical logic in the methodology. II. MAGN ITUJDE-ESTI MAT ION SCALLING A. General Description A unique methodology, Magnitude-Estimation...to 142.) I b " p .’ . -, / 1 ’- " ’. " " . -’ -" ..’- ’ ;’ ’- . "’ .- ’,, • "." -- -. -. -.-. The base conditio (represen.d in T1- sIA , IIA, and IIIA
Vector Control During Operation Restore Hope - Somalia
2008-11-16
Restore Hope, focusing primarily on pest battalion provided services including and vector control operations. Much of identification of the preventive...and usable arthropod Identification larval mosquito surveys were conducted, materials (i.e., keys) were nonexistent. but only in areas that were...bait would be mosquitoes. The pesticide used for placed adjacent to but away from troop mosquito control ( malathion - ULV) was areas, attracting flies
The Origins and Development of the National Training Center 1976-1984
1992-01-01
The Environmental Impact Statement ................................... 30 Chapter IV - Ironing Out the Early Problems...brigades of 2,500 or even battalions of 600. Public and private groups concerned for aviation safevy, communications regulation, and environmental ...experimenting with desert training along the lines of General Gorman’s concept. During the summer of 1976, that command developed a "desert environmental
Land Warrior (LW)/Mounted Warrior (MW) DOTMLPF Assessment
2007-06-01
the DOTMLPF impacts of equipping a Stryker battalion with MW and LW? 3) What is the estimated life cycle cost (LCC) of each LW BOIP alternative? 4...A R E D A T A Assessed costs included: - Support Equipment/Disposal. - Contractor Logistics Support. - Ensemble Hardware...DOTMLPF . 3 - Cost . LUT Navigation Experiment Lethality Experiment AMSAA TRAC-WSMR TRAC-WSMR ATEC LW Test Unit
Chaplain Personnel Information Guide
1991-04-15
authorized civilians the maximum opportunity for the free exercise of religion. Advising commanders on the religious and moral requirements of their...make the optimum contribution to the religious and moral life cf the military community. d. To ensure the highest degree of motivation, professional...with an obvious preference for training and maneuver, TDA and TOE battalion, brigade, regimental, and divisional units. Though these chaplains 3 may
2009-12-11
of eyes at each step of this journey. Her patience in permitting me time to be locked away in my study or left in the hotel room while the...Monash enlisted into D Company (University Company), 4th Battalion, Victorian Rifles, where he rose to the rank of Colour -Sergeant. Military service...
The use of dietary supplement among soldiers from the macedonian special operations regiment.
Kjertakov, Metodija; Hristovski, Robert; Racaj, Muhamet
2013-01-01
To determine the prevalence and type of dietary supplement used, reasons for use, and sources of supplement information among Macedonian elite Soldiers. Anonymous self-reported questionnaires containing questions about demographic characteristics and dietary supplementation practices were distributed to 134 Soldiers, of whom 80 were recruited from the Ranger Battalion (R) and 54 from the Special Force Battalion (SF). The Soldiers completed and returned 132 questionnaires. Overall, 66.6% of the Soldiers, including 70.3% of SF and 64.1% of R, reported using supplements within the 3 months before the survey. On average, each of these Soldiers used 3.7 ? 2.9 supplements. The most commonly used supplements were multivitamins (50.0%) and vitamin C (47.7%). The most frequently cited reason for using supplements was to improve general health (51.6%). Primary sources of supplement information were friends (42.0%) and books/magazines (40.9%). Dietary supplement use was found to be common and widespread among this military subpopulation. Given this, and the fact that the majority of the Soldiers do not receive accurate information about supplements, educational intervention regarding the safety and efficacy of these products is needed if unnecessary or harmful supplementation practices are to be prevented. 2013.
The Case for a Joint Evaluation
2017-01-01
intelligence, and engineering. Finally, the comparative time ex - pended by the combatant commanders (CCDRs) on fulfilling four different evaluation...template for the joint-centric construct would align with the four de facto sections noted earlier: an identifica- tion section, a performance metric...intangible or have not been properly researched. For example, under one evaluation system, a Servicemember’s separation or retire- ment into a post
Virts on ergometer in U.S. Lab
2014-12-27
ISS042E082884 (12/27/2014) --- Expedition 42 Flight Engineer Terry Virts of NASA straps into the station’s stationary exercise bicycle known as the Cycle Ergometer with Vibration Isolation System (CEVIS). Each crew member spends an average of 2.5 hours a day exercising to combat the negative effects of prolonged weightlessness by maintaining bone and muscle mass and cardiovascular health.
Interventions for Sustainable Weight Loss in Military Families
through connections made at the 2017 IPR meeting, we participated in discussions with LTC McKnight (Principle Advisor and Military Attach Environmental...Science Engineering Officer Military Operational Medicine Research Program) and Joyce Wessel Raezer (Executive Director, National Military Family... Association ). To combat the recruitment challenges being faced, the idea of including family members of Military Reservists was discussed, but was later
USDA-ARS?s Scientific Manuscript database
Sustainable long-term measures to combat HLB via breeding or genetic engineering methods are hampered by the fact that no true genetic resistance has been found in citrus germplasm. All cultivated citrus species or citrus relatives are susceptible to the disease. However, the degree of HLB susceptib...
2014-06-01
Specialists (43X/44X/45X) Chaplain (52R) Civil Engineer (32E) Combat Air Force Contracting (64P) Cyber Operations (17D) Dental (47X) Finance (65 F...assume the principal has a perfect decision making calculus . The MAF DT may actually have asymmetric information, and given the opportunity, they could
COMBATXXI: Usage and Analysis at TACOM
2011-06-20
Prescribed by ANSI Std Z39-18 Operational Effectiveness UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Outline Who We Are Our Equipment Our Customers COMBATXXI Model ...Research, Development and Engineering Center Our Customers 5 Operational Effectiveness UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Model Overview Combined Arms...Analysis Tool for the 21st Century (COMBATXXI) - Developed jointly by TRAC- White Sands Missle Range (WSMR) and Marine Corps Combat Development Command
Power and Energy Strategy White Paper
2010-04-01
and cooling. In recent years, several factors have emerged which further complicate the engineering and logistics challenges associated with power and...equation to maintain US military dominance in support of national security. II. INTRODUCTION Energy was a critical factor during many of the...non-combat platforms, especially for auxiliary power, and the compelling quest for compact, high capacity power sources for our overburdened Soldiers
Ground Vehicle Power and Mobility (GVPM) Powertrain Overview
2011-08-11
efficient on-board electrical power generation • Improved Fuel Efficiency • Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery • Advanced Engine Cycle Demo...Thermal Management • Militarized Power train Control Module and strategies devices for military vehicle transmissions FY11 FY12 FY13...Transmission): - Medium Combat Application (20-40 tons) - Medium Tactical Application (15-30 tons) Thermoelectric Waste Heat Recovery Energy Analysis
TARDEC's Intelligent Ground Systems overview
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Jaster, Jeffrey F.
2009-05-01
The mission of the Intelligent Ground Systems (IGS) Area at the Tank Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) is to conduct technology maturation and integration to increase Soldier robot control/interface intuitiveness and robotic ground system robustness, functionality and overall system effectiveness for the Future Combat System Brigade Combat Team, Robotics Systems Joint Project Office and game changing capabilities to be fielded beyond the current force. This is accomplished through technology component development focused on increasing unmanned ground vehicle autonomy, optimizing crew interfaces and mission planners that capture commanders' intent, integrating payloads that provide 360 degree local situational awareness and expanding current UGV tactical behavior, learning and adaptation capabilities. The integration of these technology components into ground vehicle demonstrators permits engineering evaluation, User assessment and performance characterization in increasingly complex, dynamic and relevant environments to include high speed on road or cross country operations, all weather/visibility conditions and military operations in urban terrain (MOUT). Focused testing and experimentation is directed at reducing PM risk areas (safe operations, autonomous maneuver, manned-unmanned collaboration) and transitioning technology in the form of hardware, software algorithms, test and performance data, as well as User feedback and lessons learned.
From the laboratory to the soldier: providing tactical behaviors for Army robots
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Knichel, David G.; Bruemmer, David J.
2008-04-01
The Army Future Combat System (FCS) Operational Requirement Document has identified a number of advanced robot tactical behavior requirements to enable the Future Brigade Combat Team (FBCT). The FBCT advanced tactical behaviors include Sentinel Behavior, Obstacle Avoidance Behavior, and Scaled Levels of Human-Machine control Behavior. The U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command, (TRADOC) Maneuver Support Center (MANSCEN) has also documented a number of robotic behavior requirements for the Army non FCS forces such as the Infantry Brigade Combat Team (IBCT), Stryker Brigade Combat Team (SBCT), and Heavy Brigade Combat Team (HBCT). The general categories of useful robot tactical behaviors include Ground/Air Mobility behaviors, Tactical Mission behaviors, Manned-Unmanned Teaming behaviors, and Soldier-Robot Interface behaviors. Many DoD research and development centers are achieving the necessary components necessary for artificial tactical behaviors for ground and air robots to include the Army Research Laboratory (ARL), U.S. Army Research, Development and Engineering Command (RDECOM), Space and Naval Warfare (SPAWAR) Systems Center, US Army Tank-Automotive Research, Development and Engineering Center (TARDEC) and non DoD labs such as Department of Energy (DOL). With the support of the Joint Ground Robotics Enterprise (JGRE) through DoD and non DoD labs the Army Maneuver Support Center has recently concluded successful field trails of ground and air robots with specialized tactical behaviors and sensors to enable semi autonomous detection, reporting, and marking of explosive hazards to include Improvised Explosive Devices (IED) and landmines. A specific goal of this effort was to assess how collaborative behaviors for multiple unmanned air and ground vehicles can reduce risks to Soldiers and increase efficiency for on and off route explosive hazard detection, reporting, and marking. This paper discusses experimental results achieved with a robotic countermine system that utilizes autonomous behaviors and a mixed-initiative control scheme to address the challenges of detecting and marking buried landmines. Emerging requirements for robotic countermine operations are outlined as are the technologies developed under this effort to address them. A first experiment shows that the resulting system was able to find and mark landmines with a very low level of human involvement. In addition, the data indicates that the robotic system is able to decrease the time to find mines and increase the detection accuracy and reliability. Finally, the paper presents current efforts to incorporate new countermine sensors and port the resulting behaviors to two fielded military systems for rigorous assessing.
A Review of Engine Seal Performance and Requirements for Current and Future Army Engine Platforms
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Delgado, Irebert R.; Proctor, Margaret P.
2008-01-01
Sand ingestion continues to impact combat ground and air vehicles in military operations in the Middle East. The T-700 engine used in Apache and Blackhawk helicopters has been subjected to increased overhauls due to sand and dust ingestion during desert operations. Engine component wear includes compressor and turbine blades/vanes resulting in decreased engine power and efficiency. Engine labyrinth seals have also been subjected to sand and dust erosion resulting in tooth tip wear, increased clearances, and loss in efficiency. For the current investigation, a brief overview is given of the history of the T-700 engine development with respect to sand and dust ingestion requirements. The operational condition of labyrinth seals taken out of service from 4 different locations of the T-700 engine during engine overhauls are examined. Collaborative efforts between the Army and NASA to improve turbine engine seal leakage and life capability are currently focused on noncontacting, low leakage, compliant designs. These new concepts should be evaluated for their tolerance to sand laden air. Future R&D efforts to improve seal erosion resistance and operation in desert environments are recommended
Situation assessment in the Paladin tactical decision generation system
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Mcmanus, John W.; Chappell, Alan R.; Arbuckle, P. Douglas
1992-01-01
Paladin is a real-time tactical decision generator for air combat engagements. Paladin uses specialized knowledge-based systems and other Artificial Intelligence (AI) programming techniques to address the modern air combat environment and agile aircraft in a clear and concise manner. Paladin is designed to provide insight into both the tactical benefits and the costs of enhanced agility. The system was developed using the Lisp programming language on a specialized AI workstation. Paladin utilizes a set of air combat rules, an active throttle controller, and a situation assessment module that have been implemented as a set of highly specialized knowledge-based systems. The situation assessment module was developed to determine the tactical mode of operation (aggressive, defensive, neutral, evasive, or disengagement) used by Paladin at each decision point in the air combat engagement. Paladin uses the situation assessment module; the situationally dependent modes of operation to more accurately represent the complex decision-making process of human pilots. This allows Paladin to adapt its tactics to the current situation and improves system performance. Discussed here are the details of Paladin's situation assessment and modes of operation. The results of simulation testing showing the error introduced into the situation assessment module due to estimation errors in positional and geometric data for the opponent aircraft are presented. Implementation issues for real-time performance are discussed and several solutions are presented, including Paladin's use of an inference engine designed for real-time execution.
Generating Ship-to-Shore Bulk Fuel Delivery Schedules for the Marine Expeditionary Unit
2017-06-01
Amphibious Ready Group . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 2.2 Amphibious Connectors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11 2.3 Fuel Containers...ARG Amphibious Ready Group BLT Battalion Landing Team COMPHIBRON Commander, Amphibious Squadron CSV Comma Separated Values LCAC Landing Craft Air...in the world. The MEU and the Amphibious Ready Group (ARG) create a highly capable amphibious force able to strike and conduct operations from the sea
Social Climate Indicators for the U.S. Army
1991-08-01
based on a secondary analysis of the 1978 Army Life study . Sample: Subjects from 8,1.40 personnel assigned to 60 different battalions. Summary...disillusionment: Its effect on Urion inthe nited States Navy. (AD-A127 311). Monterey, CA: Naval Postgraduate School. Description: This study ... ON AUTHORIlY 3. DISTRIBUTION/AVAILABILiTY OF REPORT --. _Approved for public releas,’ 1b. DECLASSIFICATION/DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE distribution is
Special Marine Units of World War II
1977-01-01
the battle of Midway, 4-6 June 1942, while attached to the 6th Defense Battalion. Following the departure of the raiders after Stateside...which was preparing a strong counterattack on the airfield and which would be blocked by the determined resistance of Edson’s raiders in the Battle of ...tending to the 21st Marines, engaged at the time in the Battle of Coconut Grove. The
609th Iraqi National Guard Battalion Garrison, Thi Qar Governorate, Iraq
2006-07-25
views of structural members (reinforced concrete footers, columns , beams , floor, and roof slabs). Mechanical drawings included plumbing plans and...well as reinforced concrete columns and beams . The exterior walls were constructed with sand lime block. Although the assessment team did not...foundation support for the perimeter wall included reinforced concrete footers to support the columns and a reinforced concrete tie beam under the wall
Improving the Leader Development Experience in Army Units
2013-04-01
conditions and creating a “ sweet spot” between order and chaos and simplicity and complexity, leaders can modify the experience to better align it with...subordinates to exercise initiative, overcome adversity, consider innovative solutions, or taste failure may not achieve maximum growth and are not...division commander’s behavior, preferences , and priorities become known down to battalion and lower levels.49 Some might view these techniques as
Cognitive Task Analysis of the Battalion Level Visualization Process
2007-10-01
of the visualization space are identified using commonly understood doctrinal language and mnemonic devices. a Degree to which the commander and staff...the elements of the visualization space are identified using commonly understood doctrinal language and mnemonic devices. Visualization elements are...11 skill areas were identified as potential focal points for future training development. The findings were used to design and develop exemplar
Sustaining Operational Maneuver in the Twenty-First Century
2010-05-13
battalion had two truck companies, each with 48 trucks and trailers , a medical detachment, and a headquarters company. Attached service and truck...division in the attack.176 A reserve unit which managed a rolling ammunition transfer point with 20 trailers loaded with ammunition augmenting the...the 1st Infantry Division with four maneuver brigades and an aviation brigade. Completing reception , staging, onward movement, and integration is the
1970-03-25
Casualty 40 Armored Cavalry Assault Vehicle 42 Hoisting CONEX Container for Convoy Loading 46 Burning Truck With Trailer, Opposite Banana Grove...sisting on bananas for five days. He declared that three North Viet- namese battalions were on Chu Pong mountain, anxious to kill Americans but as...attempting, it seemed, to surround all of Company B. A fierce firefight ensued, both sides taking casualties. The enemy soldiers then peeled off to
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
Military Nurses Perceptions of Autonomy
2002-05-01
Medical Battalion, Fort Sam Houston, TX. 1996-1998 Head Nurse, Newborn Nursery, Bayne -Jones Army Community Hospital, Fort Polk, LA. 1996-1998 Staff Nurse...Army Medical Center, Fort Sam Houston, TX. 1984-1990 NCOIC, Department of Biochemistry , Division of Biochemistry , Walter Reed Army Institute of...Publications:(under previous name De La Hoz)(Selected) De La Hoz, D. and Wood, S. (1995). Pediatric Quick Reference. Brooke Army Medical Center, Fort Sam
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
2008-06-13
to secure the western flank along a parallel ridge to support the scouts and infantrymen who were charging against the Sioux. Two more battalions...that he was a native of the Sandwich Islands and was the son of a Mormon missionary and an island noblewoman. More likely, he was the son 60 of
The Measurement of Army Battalion Performance
1981-01-01
reflect the degree to which these goals are met. Familiar examples of this approach would include cost/benefit analysis and a management -by-objectives...these goals or how they may change . Through this model, the assessment of organizational effectiveness does not proceed through a determination of...Further, the unit must meet these demands in the fact of shifting priorities and with changing resource levels. In this
1983-08-03
strengthen the organically integrated technological units of the motorized infantry battalions at the point of main enemy effort ? Where are the medics and...supply as well as by medical corps units. 27 Today, more than ever, it is necessary to assess and analyze the various instruments participating in...insufficient evidence of TLP activities of former Diyarbakir Mayor Mehdi Zana , Dervis Sahir, Ali Kemal Kabacaoglu, Irfan Bayram and Mahmut Altun
1987-03-23
solution . Using the battalion training NCO, senior guidance counselor, operations NCO, SGM, XO and operations officer as trainers will assist both the... towsrd justification of additional advertising funds, if needed. SProviding a workable Total Army Involvement in Recruiting (TAIR) plan on a quarterly... solution to this problem. 0 Have your CLT visit local reserve canters for assistance in gaining access to schools. Many times, members of the reserve units
Herbicide Orange Site Characterization Study Naval Construction Battalion Center
1987-01-01
U.S. Testing Laboratories for analysis. Over 200 additional analyses were performed for a variety of quality assurance criteria. The resultant data...TABLE 9. NCBC PERFORMANCE AUDIT SAMPLE ANALYSIS SUNMARYa (SERIES 1) TCDD Sppb ) Reported Detection Relative b Sample Number Concentration Limit...limit rather than estimating the variance of the results. The sample results were transformed using the natural logarithm. The Shapiro-Wilk W test
Army Logistician. Volume 39, Issue 3, May-June 2007
2007-06-01
multinational, mixed -asset aviation battalion to which two Australian CH–47 cargo helicopters were attached. This allowed for a seamless tasking chain...Afghanistan. Their names are hardly the topic of discussion at Starbucks or even mentioned on the nightly network news broad- casts. Yet their names...H) is sorted and forwarded to the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Office. Materiel that is unserviceable but possibly reparable (condition
Joint Forces Command - United Assistance Fiscal Triad
2016-05-17
Division G–8, the 922nd Contracting Battalion (CBN), and C Detachment, 101st Financial Management Support Unit (C/101st FMSU) all deployed from Fort...Campbell, Kentucky, to resource OUA. This “fiscal triad” of resource management , contingency contracting, and financial operations units funded...of De- fense (DOD) operations to come in under budget , under the anticipated time, and with less manpower than initially requested. Planning and
Accomplishing American Strategic Goals in the Middle East through Persistent Special Operations
2011-06-01
LIST OF TABLES Table 1. Utility of SOF Vs . GPF in Various Conflicts ..................................................27 xii THIS PAGE...Headquarters and Support Company , 3 rd Battalion, 5 th Special Forces Group (Airborne) who have tirelessly stayed in the fight. xviii THIS... franchise industry by extending ties to regional extremist groups through financing and training. Al Qaeda Arabian Peninsula (AQAP) and Iranian influence
Military Review. Volume 91, Number 5, September-October 2011
2011-10-01
officers for medical commands, hospitals, and units; and one per five officers for Active and Reserve brigades and battalions, based on assigned...comfort- able U.S. detention facility in Iraq. Built for $107 million in the fall of 2008, it contains medical , educational, and judicial facilities, as...David MacDonald, Drugs in Afghanistan A major European producer of synthetic drugs, including ecstasy, and cannabis cultivator; important
1987-01-01
its force targets, with 12 Army divi- sions, 15 naval squadrons, 10 air force wings, and two Nike antiaircraft battalions. -7 Equipping the Bundeswehr...replacement of nuclear- armed Nike r-,issiles with conventional Patriot and Roland Air Defen;e Systems that have no offensive capability whatsoever...that would intercept and destroy attacking aircraft penetrating NATO’s air defense missile belts. By 1980, the Nike high-altitude component of the NATO
Holistic Contract Administration in Army Forces Abroad
2016-10-01
Defense (DoD) civil- ian personnel—i.e., 1910 Quality Assurance Specialist, 1102 Contract Specialist, and 1103 Industrial Property Management Specialist... 1103 -series civilian property ad- ministrators throughout ACC, the battalion experienced diffi- culties hiring for these positions during its deployment...tasks. Counting on 1103 support, ACOs received minimal property training prior to deploy- ment. This proved to be a major setback as ACOs struggled
Decisionmaking in Military Command Teams: An Experimental Study
1992-03-01
of the problems that remain to be solved by systems designers . The Fogarty report concluded that "The AEGIS combat system’s performance was excellent...1989). He maintains that the designers of the AEGIS system failed to incorporate enough human engineering in their design . Without addressing the fault...Naval Command Teams (RAINCOAT), Composite Warfare Commander - Destributed Dynamc Decisionmaking ICWC-[I)), resource coordination, resource effectiveness
Women in Combat: Issues for Congress
2015-12-03
report suggested that these changes might have the benefit of expanding career opportunities for women, while increasing flexibility for field...Squad Assessment Tasks Day 1: Hike 1 kilometer uphill with 28-pound assault pack and personal weapon. Scramble over 8-foot shipping container...Allow engineers to move forward and fire two breaching shots with Bangalore torpedoes. Day 2: Hike 7 kilometers with weapons and 59-pound
Integrating Agile Combat Support within Title 10 Wargames
2015-03-26
STAT C7 PCT TIME WAITING TO FLY D1 MANHOURS AVAILABLE D20 NMCM INDICATOR C8 ...Technology Graduate School of Engineering and Management (AFIT/ENS) 2950 Hobson Way, Building 640 WPAFB OH 45433-8865 8. PERFORMING ORGANIZATION...Branch Air Force Material Command Wright Patterson AFB, OH Email: omar.mendoza@us.af.mil 10. SPONSOR/MONITOR’S ACRONYM(S) AFMC/A4 11
Submarine Combat Systems Engineering Project Capstone Project
2011-06-06
sonar , imaging, Electronic Surveillance (ES) and communications. These sensors passively detect contacts, which emit... passive sensors is included. A Search Detect Identify Track Decide Engage Assess 3 contact can be sensed by the system as either surface or... Detect Track Avoid Search Detect Identify Track Search Engage Assess Detect Track Avoid Search • SONAR •Imagery •TC • SONAR • SONAR •EW •Imagery •ESM
Role of engine age and lubricant chemistry on the characteristics of EGR soot
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Adeniran, Olusanmi Adeniji
Exhaust products of Diesel Engines serves as an environmental hazard, and to curtail this problem a Tier 3 emission standard was introduced which involves change in engine designs and introduction of EGR systems in Diesel engines. EGR systems, however has the challenge of generating soot which are abrasive and are major causes of wear in Diesel engines. This work has studied the characteristics of EGR soot formed in different range of engine age and in different lubricant chemistries of Mineral and Synthetic based diesel Oils. It is found that lubricant degradation is encouraged by less efficient combustion as engine age increases, and these are precursors to formation of crystalline and amorphous particles that are causes of wear in Diesel Engines. It is found that soot from new engine is dominated by calcium based crystals which are from calcium sulfonate detergent, which reduces formation of second phase particles that can be abrasive. Diversity and peak intensity is seen to increase in soot samples as engine age increases. This understanding of second phase particles formed in engines across age ranges can help in the durability development of engine, improvement of Oil formulation for EGR engines, and in development of chemistries for after-treatment Oil solutions that can combat formation of abrasive particles in Oils.
Synthetic Immunology: Hacking Immune Cells to Expand Their Therapeutic Capabilities.
Roybal, Kole T; Lim, Wendell A
2017-04-26
The ability of immune cells to survey tissues and sense pathologic insults and deviations makes them a unique platform for interfacing with the body and disease. With the rapid advancement of synthetic biology, we can now engineer and equip immune cells with new sensors and controllable therapeutic response programs to sense and treat diseases that our natural immune system cannot normally handle. Here we review the current state of engineered immune cell therapeutics and their unique capabilities compared to small molecules and biologics. We then discuss how engineered immune cells are being designed to combat cancer, focusing on how new synthetic biology tools are providing potential ways to overcome the major roadblocks for treatment. Finally, we give a long-term vision for the use of synthetic biology to engineer immune cells as a general sensor-response platform to precisely detect disease, to remodel disease microenvironments, and to treat a potentially wide range of challenging diseases.
Synthetic Immunology: Hacking Immune Cells to Expand Their Therapeutic Capabilities
Roybal, Kole T.; Lim, Wendell A.
2017-01-01
The ability of immune cells to survey tissues and sense pathologic insults and deviations makes them a unique platform for interfacing with the body and disease. With the rapid advancement of synthetic biology, we can now engineer and equip immune cells with new sensors and controllable therapeutic response programs to sense and treat diseases that our natural immune system cannot normally handle. Here we review the current state of engineered immune cell therapeutics and their unique capabilities compared to small molecules and biologics. We then discuss how engineered immune cells are being designed to combat cancer, focusing on how new synthetic biology tools are providing potential ways to overcome the major roadblocks for treatment. Finally, we give a long-term vision for the use of synthetic biology to engineer immune cells as a general sensor-response platform to precisely detect disease, to remodel disease microenvironments, and to treat a potentially wide range of challenging diseases. PMID:28446063
Creating scientific and technical talent through educational outreach
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Diggs, Darnell E.; Grote, James G.; Fielding, Jennifer; Jones, Keith W.; Jenkins, Larry C.; Turner, I. Leon
2007-09-01
Using descriptive and explanatory research methodologies, researchers have qualitatively investigated factors influential in causing our nation's youth to decide whether to select science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) as their academic majors. Furthermore, researchers have also examined what causes African American men and women to decide whether they desire to become engineers and scientists. Using preexisting studies numerous themes have emerged from these data, which supports educational outreach as a powerful tool for encouraging our youth to consider the STEM disciplines. This paper highlights Air Force Research Laboratory researchers' efforts in combating the forces that could jeopardize our nation's position as one of the leaders in technology and scientific innovations.
A STUDY ON THE APPLICATION OF VALUE ENGINEERING TO THE CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Kemmochi, Sampei; Koizumi, Atsushi
Value Engineering (VE), one of the effective management techniques to provide products and services, is focused as a measure to reduce the cost on public works, but its effectiveness as a management technique doesn't seem to be fully understood in the construction industry. This paper demonstrates aspects and issues of VE in construction industry by comparing with manufacturing industry, and to combat these, VE which is implemented in construction industry must be succinct and proposes methods to conduct it from the viewpoint of construction industry. At last, the place to go to for construction industry down the road regarding the VE adaptation is clarified.
Recent Efforts and Experiments in the Construction of Aviation Engines
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
SCHWAGER
1920-01-01
It became evident during World War I that ever-increasing demands were being placed on the mean power of aircraft engines as a result of the increased on board equipment and the demands of aerial combat. The need was for increased climbing efficiency and climbing speed. The response to these demands has been in terms of lightweight construction and the adaptation of the aircraft engine to the requirements of its use. Discussed here are specific efforts to increase flying efficiency, such as reduction of the number of revolutions of the propeller from 1400 to about 900 r.p.m. through the use of a reduction gear, increasing piston velocity, locating two crankshafts in one gear box, and using the two-cycle stroke. Also discussed are improvements in the transformation of fuel energy into engine power, the raising of compression ratios, the use of super-compression with carburetors constructed for high altitudes, the use of turbo-compressors, rotary engines, and the use of variable pitch propellers.
Effective Time Management in Battalion Task Force Operations
1993-06-01
at the National Training Center is used to isolate areas that are symptomatic of time management deficiencies and to establish that a problem of...managing exists within task force operations. This study establishes that time management is a problem and that current doctrinal references offer...incomplete time management guidance. This study then suggests a variety of techniques and procedures to improve the problem. This study concludes time can be
Future Years Defense Program (FYDP) Structure
2004-04-01
JC - United States Central Command DoD 7045.7-H, April 2004 12 JCA - CJCS Controlled Activities JE - United States European Command JFC - United...Codes ARMY TITLECODE TITLECODE(H) = Historical (H) = Historical 1291 Line of Sight Anti-Tank (LOSAT) Battalion 1295 Armored Cavalry Squadrons (ACR) 1296...TRI-TAC) 0208010N Joint Tactical Communications Program (TRI-TAC) 0208011A CJCS Exercise Program 0208011F CJCS Exercise Program 0208011J CJCS Exercise
Can Access to Data Prevent Army Suicides Identifying Optimal Response Strategies for Army Leaders
2016-01-01
activities. One shortfall of this approach, however, is the lack of guidance on how Army leaders should interpret and use these data. To address this gap ...records Personal relationships Divorce, Army Community Service records Financial problems Wage garnishment, creditor notification agreed that leaders...endorsed by three panelists. compared, noting that there are significant differences between battalions with respect to age, gender , and rank
2010-01-01
Battalion from the 320th Wagon Company at Alpena , MI. E Company from the 320th Motor Repair Section at Pontiac, MI. F Company from the 310th Motorcycle...of the following counties in Michigan: Alpena , Oscoda, Alcona, Osco, and parts of Crawford and Montmorency. Discontinued 31 March 1935. 4th CCC
2010-01-01
Artillery Regiment (75-mm G-P) (GHQR) Organized Reserve Michigan HQ— Alpena , MI, 1921–25; Flint, MI, 1925–29; Inactive, 1929–41 Constituted in the O.R. on... Alpena , MI. Subordinate battalion HQ concurrently organized as follows: 1st Bn. at Saginaw, MI,and 2d Bn. at Owosso, MI. Regimental HQ relocated on 2
2015-05-14
suggestions do you have for improving the training?” Demographics. The pretest and posttest asked for information on participants’ gender, age, race...confidence about performing specific hands- on medical procedures. Considered together, the training satisfaction and pretest / posttest results suggest that...highest by participants was the use of live actors. Comparisons of pretest and posttest survey responses revealed that the training produced significant
Colombia’s National Security Strategy, A New COIN Approach
2008-03-07
theory by the book. Massive attacks over platoon, company and even battalion size posts , became part of the country’s life. Surprise attacks over the...peace process failure. Also, these threats had the purpose of coercing all presidential candidates and their electorate . Indiscriminate terrorist...Eduardo Pizarro, Una Democracia Asediada, Balance y Perspectivas del Conflicto Armado en Colombia (Bogotá: Grupo Editorial Norma, Marzo 2004), 94. 24
Operations Brigade S3 Replaced by Operations Battalion
2012-12-06
Prisoner abuse exposed at Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq between October and December 2003 highlighted the need for modifications in detainee protocols and... Abu Ghraib Torture and Prisoner Abuse,” www.martinfrost.ws/htmlfiles/ abughraib2.html (accessed 19 June 2012). 2 Many Arabs and Muslims associated...operations in an effort to further the standardization process initially set in motion after the Abu Ghraib investigations. 7 LTG Miller’s directives
Review of Command and Control Models and Theory
1990-09-01
or psychological pressures exerted with the intent to assure that an agent or group will respond as di- rected: (p. 88). Thus, while "command and...Organizational competence criteria are defined by using a modification to the criteria outlined by Bennis. Processes are then grouped in terms of wtich...1982) at- tempted to identify the skills and behaviors, used in battalion command and control groups , that contribute to effective performance. In
Security Forces of the Kurdistan Regional Government
2009-02-26
the PUK. 4 * The transition to the new system is not yet complete. 5 It seems to have been largely completed in...1966 72 4 . KDP Peshmerga Organization, 1974 76 5 . Typical Battalion Organization, KDP Peshmerga, 1974 – 1975 77 6. Typical PUK Unit During the Interim...by memories of Anfal – fleeing for their lives into the mountains.23 New Autonomy Negotiations and the Withdrawal of Saddam’s Administration:
A Fundamental Key to Next-Generation Directed-Energy Systems
2012-01-01
and be inherently safe to operate. By design, they must minimize or eliminate the risk of hostile attack or collateral damage especially during...bile Construction Battalion (NMCB) 7’s convoy security element are secured following an escort mission from a forward operating base. The Cougar -type...profile, small, lightweight DE systems means: • Less vulnerability to attack • Greater mobility and maneuverability • Simplified logistics with
Maintenance Production Demand and Capacity Analysis of Third Maintenance Battalion
2017-12-01
Materiel Logistics Support Management curriculum, the scope of this project was necessarily constricted. As such, this report does not include a study...Operations and Reports, 1215 Jefferson Davis Highway, Suite 1204, Arlington, VA 22202-4302, and to the Office of Management and Budget, Paperwork Reduction... Project (0704-0188) Washington, DC 20503. 1. AGENCY USE ONLY (Leave blank) 2. REPORT DATE December 2017 3. REPORT TYPE AND DATES COVERED MBA
Time for a Change? Composite Field Artillery Battalions
2014-06-13
Michael F. Morris , uses the battle as a case study on future employment of Marine Forces. Significantly, Major Morris ’ analysis reveals the importance...that the South African artillery played in the fighting. Calling it, “the star of the campaign.”6 Major Morris also believes that the Marine Corps...Force 1991-2005 relates the history behind the modular brigade. In “The 6Michael F. Morris
Considerations For Distributed Short Takeoff Vertical Landing (STOVL) Operations
2015-05-18
intended to confuse the enemy through non-linear operations by creating a network of highly-capable battalion to squad sized units spread across the...the next iteration was named Enhanced Company Operations ( ECO ). Here, the infantry Company became the focus of the distributed concept... friendly battlefield against the MAGTF commander’s idea. As events progress over time, the enemy can eventually target the remaining defended M-FARPs and
Airpower Liaison for the Land Component: The Primacy of the USAF TACP Construct
2014-06-13
Force Doctrine Document AFSC Air Force Specialty Code AFUTL Air Force Universal Task List AI Air Interdiction ALO Air Liaison Officer AMLO Air...ALOs), Air Mobility Liaison Officers ( AMLOs ), Air Support Operations Centers (ASOCs), Battalion Air Liaison Officers (BALOs), Intelligence...Support from AMLOs can provide the requisite expertise within the TACP to facilitate airpower’s integration into movement requirements to and from and
Battle Staff Training and Synchronization in Light Infantry Battalions and Task Forces
1991-12-01
Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences Fort Benning Field Unit (ARI-Benning) joined the Training Research Laboratory’s Determinants of Effective ...and unforgiving. The effective management and manipulation of stressors in a continuous operations environment, along with an efficient and consistent...an organizational effectiveness model grounded in the General Systems Theory model. An extensive body of work was reviewed, but two authors stand out
Intelligence and Electronic Warfare (IEW) System Fact Sheets
1994-04-06
unattended ground sensor system that detects, classifies, and determines direction of movement of intruding personnel and vehicles . It uses remotely...fixed and moving target locations, speed and direction of movement, and classification of tracked/wheeled vehicles . The GSM is equipped with standard... Vehicle The Pointer is a Hand-Launched Unmanned Aerial Vehicle (HL-UAV) to be employed by battalion scouts for t"over-the-hillll reconnaissance and
1984-01-31
armoured cars of our battalion protected on the streets of Petersburg the risen workers from the gendarmes and faithful to the tsar military units. At...Vasilyevich was the soul of soldier, our leader. €.5 Each armoured car then had its name. It was written by large/coarse letters on the boards...brigade of drivers. They inspect vehicles, they service them with gasoline. Georgiy Vasilyevich lies/rests under the armoured car and something inspects
Risk, Resiliency, and Coping in National Guard Families
2015-10-01
especially as it relates to resiliency. We set out to collect both quantitative survey data and qualitative interview data from one infantry battalion...date, we have collected predeployment (Time 1) and postdeployment (Time 2) survey data from service members and their spouse/significant other or parent...post-deployment surveys and have integrated this data with pre- deployment data and running analyses that will be a focus dissemination of the
Identification of Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities for Army Design
2014-04-01
the problem. Ntuen and Leedom (2007) emphasized that an agile and adaptive commander regularly engages in metacognitive processes to assess whether the...described reflective thinking and metacognition as vital components of design. They described reflective thinking as involving self-awareness of...and evolutionary. It wasn’t like we sat down to write a battalion operations order.” Finally, the ability to hold and consider two distinct, and
Baseline Water Demand at Forward Operating Bases
2013-09-15
population, often equaling or exceeding the military population: • Brigade: 6000 soldiers • Battalion: 1000 soldiers • Company : 150 soldiers. ERDC/CERL TR...requirements for a company outpost (COP) of 120 personnel (PAX) in the format that the computer tool generates. This tool generates a basic sus...facilities world-wide through several large contractors. One contractor, Kellogg , Brown, and Root (KBR), used a minimum planning factor of 18.4
1991-07-01
were kept lockf-ŕ. The only pprs-rnel a~thtorizod in thos,, areas duiring the 1off-hours 4o- the E(G daho sit-2 ontt~s ENSCO Plaot Siupprintern’nt...items, normally issued by EG&G Idaho INEL personnel, were kept in a separate Action Item Logbook from the EG&G ! daho /subcuntractor action items. The
1983-05-01
LAB) STUDY VOLUME I: MOBILITY AND TRANSPORTATION ANALYSES JAMES C EMANUEL L. ALAN DORNEY LAWRENCE E. MARTIN WAYNE E. FERGUSON JOHN P. O’MALLEY...Runs were maBe on dry, eIcha!londi?Ln0Ve^^rfaireS *? 0btain data 5n maximm attainable speeds under K?nn M? wISiI Addltional ana yses were
ERIC Educational Resources Information Center
Navarick, Douglas J.
2012-01-01
In Milgram's (1963, 1965a, 1965b, 1974/2004) experiments on destructive obedience, an authority figure repeatedly ordered a resistant participant to deliver what seemed to be increasingly painful shocks to a confederate victim who demanded to be released. A three- stage behavioral model (aversive conditioning of contextual stimuli, emergence of a…
Rep. Sablan, Gregorio Kilili Camacho [D-MP-At Large
2009-10-13
Senate - 12/09/2009 Received in the Senate and referred to the Committee on Armed Services. (All Actions) Tracker: This bill has the status Agreed to in HouseHere are the steps for Status of Legislation:
2012-12-06
sustainable organizations created a force harder to defeat in a single battle.15 The sheer size and composition of Napoleon’s " Le Battalion Carre...strategic continuities.85 The Iraq invasion of Kuwait in August of 1990 appeared as a "bolt from the blue " to regional Arab nations and their western...conflict, a majority of displaced Shia Muslims’ homes provided bases for Sunni insurgent groups. Situated thirty miles northeast of Baghdad, Baqubah
1994-09-23
States Army Inrtntry Center, Fort Beanning Georgia, served as the MSF 0-3. MAY Kevin Lee, Course Manager, United States Army ntelligence Center, Fort...possess mobility and protei levels sufficent for it to operate in conjunction with the FMBT. Firepower will include a lnran-mge minkge (TOW follow...Experience has shown that composite artillery battalions don’t work very well due to logistics resupply and ammo problem. £ To achieve effectivenus vith deep
Airland Battle Future Division Reconnaissance, a Complex Solution to a Simple Problem,
1990-12-15
producing effects, has provided the modern commander the ability to conduct continuous operations and has, in fact, created a third battlefield dimension...and limited observation are no longer ser- ious warfighting obstacles. These improved weapon systems and their influence combined to create greater...squadron into a newly designed aviation and reconnaissance battalion.5 Conceptually, this plan would create a functional split of the division-level
2011-12-01
Suitcase Portable Charger (SPC), Vehicle - Mounted Charger (VMC), Solar Portable Power System (SPACES) 15. NUMBER OF PAGES 77 16. PRICE CODE 17...battery (MCCOC, 2010): the Soldier Portable Charger (SPC), the Vehicle Mounted Charger (VMC), and the Solar Portable Alternative Communication Energy...Suitcase Portable Charger TO&E Table of Organization and Equipment UHF Ultra High Frequency VHF Very High Frequency VMC Vehicle Mounted
Analysis of System Training Impact for Major Defense Acquisition Programs
2011-08-01
simulation fidelity but rather were due to poor training development planning, the absence of instructional support and training features on the simulation...reduce detectability of the soldier, prevent attack if detected, prevent damage if attacked, minimize medical injury if wounded or otherwise injured, and...instance, a National Guard tank battalion that stores and maintains its tanks at a central maintenance/training facility may find it more cost
2009-06-01
McGuinness, 2004). Endsley (1995) portrays a warfighter’s situation valuation process through three distinct levels of SA: Level 1 – perception...must constantly 37 know resource statuses for both the higher and intermediate organizational levels (i.e., battalion [BN] and company [CO...resource icons were held constant at the company level hierarchy, and the magnification reticule was disabled. Holding these tools constant
2008-09-01
For the technical support and on the job training: Donovan Dinger, Swe-Dish Michael Clement, NPS CENETIX Lab Maj Cornell, MCTSSA Eric Gay , MCTSSA...OPERATION ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF). Of note, the Battalion’s current operations officer, Capt Jeremiah Salame, a company commander during the 2006...was for higher headquarters or even high level decision makers 10 Capt Salame (1/7 Battalion
En Route Critical Care: Evolving, Improving & Advancing Capabilities
2011-01-26
Neonatal Intensive Care – Burn Team – Acute Lung Team 18 2011 MHS Conference OCONUS Medical Center/ASF INTRA-THEATER INTER-THEATER Theater...MASF, FST Theater Hospital Care Forward Resuscitative Care 68W, PA, FS, PJ, 4N, RN, SOFME/SOCCET, CCATT Battalion Aid Station SABC/TCCC US Medical...Lvl-II/Forward Surgical Teams Damage Control Surgery/ Resuscitation Lvl-III/CSH, EMEDS, EMF Theater Hospitals Definitive Care GOAL: Maintain
Lithuanian Freedom Fighters’ Tactics Resisting the Soviet Occupation 1944-1953
2012-12-14
Nazi efforts to recruit Lithuanian SS battalions, organizing an underground nationalistic press, etc., the overall goal of clandestine...Territorial Defense Force the Germans realized that the unit was pro-Lithuanian and posed a threat to the Nazi regime. As a result, the Germans arrested...of the LFF made the uniforms themselves utilizing civilian help. But some of LFF, however, wore civilian clothes with an approved LFF insignia .88
Operational Design: A Key Element in Successful Battalion Level Counterinsurgencies
2009-03-18
l. « M E T T -T C m ission, enem y, terrain and w eather, tro o p s a n d su p p o rtavailable, tim e available, civilconsiderations P M E S II-P T...8217co~ « D efined by enem y,Friendly, H N 1 unitdid notactually state they developed en d state by L O a, >=, security forces, local governm ent,for
Joint Force Quarterly. Number 28, Spring/Summer 2001
2001-09-01
gium, Colombia , Ethiopia, France, Greece, Luxembourg, The Netherlands, Philippines, and Thailand fielded battalion-sized units which were attached to U.S...Army divisions while Turkey deployed an infantry brigade. Naval Forces. Eight allied nations—Aus- tralia, Canada, Colombia , Denmark, The Netherlands...U.S. Air Force, for flavoring his reforms with too much machismo . The authors emphasized that one in five Air Force people would never see a flight
Preparation and Deployment of a Forward-Deployed, Heavy Air Defense Battalion to Southwest Asia
1993-04-15
were updated and present in dental files. These efforts made the preparation for movement to Southwest Asia a simple task. It also allowed soldiers to...the change of command on 6 July 1990. Several fundamental changes in the leadership, training, maintenance, logistics, and care of soldiers and families...associated problems in the areas of personnel accountability and assignment, maintenance administration and readiness, and training deficiencies
JPRS Report, Soviet Union: Military Affairs.
1988-07-18
with the offense. It developed primarily as a result of improvement in weapons and military equipment. Their influence on the nature and methods...fight to improve the position occupied, as well as to combat sabotage and reconnaissance groups in our rear. Outside of contact with the enemy, the...deployment for counterattacks. When time is available they can be prepared in an engineer respect. The stability of the defense is significantly improved
2010-06-01
cannot make a distinction between software maintenance and development” (Sharma, 2004). ISO /IEC 12207 Software Lifecycle Processes offers a guide to...synopsis of ISO /IEC 12207 , Raghu Singh of the Federal Aviation Administration states “Whenever a software product needs modifications, the development...Corporation. Singh, R. (1998). International Standard ISO /IEC 12207 Software Life Cycle Processes. Washington: Federal Aviation Administration. The Joint
Improved airfield damage assessment System (IADAS) capstone
2017-09-01
96 Figure C-1. Russian RBK-500 BetAB Cluster Bomb . Sources: Jane’s Air Launched Weapons (2007) and Flankers Site (2017...127 Figure C-2. Russian RBK-500RTM AO Cluster Bomb . Sources: International Campaign to Ban Landmines (2012) and The Fighter...AFCEC Air Force Civil Engineer Center AoA analysis of alternatives CBU cluster bomb unit CCDR combatant commanders COCOMO II Constructive Cost Model
1980-01-01
November 1976. 11. Ohio State University, Electroscience Laboratory, Electromagnetic Pulse Sounding for Geological Surveying with Application in Rock...Peters, L. and Moffatt, D. L., Electromagnetic Pulse Sounding for Geological Surveying with Application in Rock Mechanics and Rapid Excavation... Electromagnetic Pulse Sounding for Geolog- ical Surveying with Application in Rock Mechanics and Rapid Excava- tion Program, Ohio State University, Report
Application of Model-based Systems Engineering Methods to Development of Combat System Architectures
2009-04-22
Spt: Chacon , Hoang, Matela, Sarabia Supportability *Carpenter, Banner-Bacin, Chacon , Kinberg M&S Across Acq Manz Independent Kang, Chandler Advisor M...W entland SW / O A *W entland, Sysavath; Spt: Carpenter, Sung, Mend iola M&S/CORE *Pham , Kong, Va ldez, Vasquez; Spt: Chacon , Hoang, Matela...Sarabia Supportability *Carpenter, Banner-Bacin, Chacon , Kinberg M&S Across Acq Manz Independent Kang, Chandler Advisor M Green Capstone Architect
Common Intent: A Review of the Literature
2001-03-01
les auteurs cement d’eventuelles zones d’application dans le contexte des preparatifs de missions a long, a moyen et a court terme. Ils relevent...Leadership, verbal fluency (written and spoken), expenence, gender, 1mt1ative, cultural background, mobvatlon, mdivlduahty, need for achievement...artillery, or mortars , combat engineer support for dealing with or creating obstacles, and logistic support for re-supply, evacuatiOn of casualties, etc. In
Handling Quality Requirements for Advanced Aircraft Design: Longitudinal Mode
1979-08-01
phases of air -to- air combat, for example). This is far simpler than the general problem of control law definition. How- ever, the results of such...unlimited. Ali FORCE FUGHT DYNAMICS LABORATORYAIR FORCE WRIGHT AERONAUTICALLABORATORIES AIR FORCE SYSTEMS COMMANDI * WRIGHT-PATITERSON AIR FORCE BASE...not necessarily shared by the Air Force. Brian. W. VauVliet Project Engineer S Rorad0. Anderson, Chief Control Dynamics Branch Flight Control Division
Engineer Force Structure within the HBCT
2009-04-01
report, All Glory is Fleeting: Insights from the Second Lebanon War are the two primary sources used to study the Israeli Defense Forces’ lessons...Israeli War (Fort Leavenworth: Combat Studies Institute Press, 2008), iii, 2; Russell W. Glenn, All Glory is Fleeting: Insights from the Second...objectives. This all points to the fact that the Army must adopt a new mindset that recognizes the requirement to successfully conduct operations across
Military Operations in Built-Up Areas (MOBA).
1979-01-01
jhe interim report dated 18 April 1977) "the most fundamental problem with Army C is the lack of an enforced, Systems Architecture/ Systems Engineering...materiel developer and the combat developer, data has not been collected or evaluated to adequately address this spectrum of system performance. Testing...within the MOB.A environment should be institutionalized for all systems as a standard, routine requirement. , Training for MOBA has been cursory at best
Space Grant Research Launches Rehabilitation Chair
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
2015-01-01
Working with funding from the National Space Grant College and Fellowship Program-which was implemented by NASA Headquarters to fund research, education, and public service projects-a biomedical engineering student created a vibration-based system that could combat bone loss from prolonged trips to space. A rehabilitation chair incorporating the technology is now sold by Sheboygan, Wisconsin-based VibeTech Inc. and is helping people recover more quickly from injuries and surgery.
Knowledge-based reasoning in the Paladin tactical decision generation system
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Chappell, Alan R.
1993-01-01
A real-time tactical decision generation system for air combat engagements, Paladin, has been developed. A pilot's job in air combat includes tasks that are largely symbolic. These symbolic tasks are generally performed through the application of experience and training (i.e. knowledge) gathered over years of flying a fighter aircraft. Two such tasks, situation assessment and throttle control, are identified and broken out in Paladin to be handled by specialized knowledge based systems. Knowledge pertaining to these tasks is encoded into rule-bases to provide the foundation for decisions. Paladin uses a custom built inference engine and a partitioned rule-base structure to give these symbolic results in real-time. This paper provides an overview of knowledge-based reasoning systems as a subset of rule-based systems. The knowledge used by Paladin in generating results as well as the system design for real-time execution is discussed.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
May, Christopher M.; Maurer, Tana O.; Sanders, Jeffrey S.
2017-05-01
There is a ubiquitous and never ending need in the US armed forces for training materials that provide the warfighter with the skills needed to differentiate between friendly and enemy forces on the battlefield. The current state of the art in battlefield identification training is the Recognition of Combat Vehicles (ROCV) tool created and maintained by the Communications - Electronics Research, Development and Engineering Center Night Vision and Electronic Sensors Directorate (CERDEC NVESD). The ROC-V training package utilizes measured visual and thermal imagery to train soldiers about the critical visual and thermal cues needed to accurately identify modern military vehicles and combatants. This paper presents an approach that has been developed to augment the existing ROC-V imagery database with synthetically generated multi-spectral imagery that will allow NVESD to provide improved training imagery at significantly lower costs.
Stem cell based anti-HIV Gene therapy
Kitchen, Scott G.; Shimizu, Saki; An, Dong Sung
2011-01-01
Human stem cell-based therapeutic intervention strategies for treating HIV infection have recently undergone a renaissance as a major focus of investigation. Unlike most conventional antiviral therapies, genetically engineered hematopoietic stem cells possess the capacity for prolonged self-renewal that would continuously produce protected immune cells to fight against HIV. A successful strategy therefore has the potential to stably control and ultimately eradicate HIV from patients by a single or minimal treatment. Recent progress in the development of new technologies and clinical trials sets the stage for the current generation of gene therapy approaches to combat HIV infection. In this review, we will discuss two major approaches that are currently underway in the development of stem cell-based gene therapy to target HIV: One that focuses on the protection of cells from productive infection with HIV, and the other that focuses on targeting immune cells to directly combat HIV infection. PMID:21247612
An efficient nonlinear Feshbach engine
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Li, Jing; Fogarty, Thomás; Campbell, Steve; Chen, Xi; Busch, Thomas
2018-01-01
We investigate a thermodynamic cycle using a Bose-Einstein condensate (BEC) with nonlinear interactions as the working medium. Exploiting Feshbach resonances to change the interaction strength of the BEC allows us to produce work by expanding and compressing the gas. To ensure a large power output from this engine these strokes must be performed on a short timescale, however such non-adiabatic strokes can create irreversible work which degrades the engine’s efficiency. To combat this, we design a shortcut to adiabaticity which can achieve an adiabatic-like evolution within a finite time, therefore significantly reducing the out-of-equilibrium excitations in the BEC. We investigate the effect of the shortcut to adiabaticity on the efficiency and power output of the engine and show that the tunable nonlinearity strength, modulated by Feshbach resonances, serves as a useful tool to enhance the system’s performance.
Choices and Challenges: A Guide for the Battalion Commander’s Wife
1991-05-28
make sure you allow yourself plenty of time between them (about 20 minutes) to replenish food and beverage . Whom do you invite? There are no rules. Some...Etiquette" .............. 91 P. Information Letter for a Unit Dining Out V (Sample) ......... ..................... 97 Q. Conducting a Workshop...Fundraising Events: bake sales (donation only), food booth sales, auctions and raifles (days off or passes for soldiers are illegal). Check your local
1987-10-01
41F Kansas bity, NO 4G Little Rock, AR 4H ’p New OrIeans, LA 41 p. Oklahma City, CK 4J San Antonio, TX 4K 4th Chicago, IL 5A Midwest Cincinnati, CH ...2167 1 2179 1 2178 1 2173 1 2220 1 2275 1 ICAT IV-V NONHS ! 7300 7498 7603 7757 7839 7845 7874 1 8042 1 8230 I
1991-07-01
or rejection of this product, and use of information contained herein for aevertising purposes without obtaining clearance according to existing...liability or responsibility for the accuracy, completeness, or usefulness of any information, apparatus, product or process disclc ed, or represents that...its use would not infringe privately owned rights. References herein to any specific commerclf product, process, or service by trade name, trademark
An Analysis of the Process of Management by Objectives Adapted to an Army Battalion
1975-06-06
Development The concept of MBO was first introduced to the business management environment by Peter F. Drucker in 195^ in his book The Practice of...hands should drop everything and pitch in, they treat it as just another case of management created hysteria. 15 In contrast, Drucker offers... manage - ment by self control, 16 In his most recent book, Management ; Tasks, Responsibilities, Practices, Drucker further refines his MBO
A Battalion/Division Fiscal Control System for Training Resource Management.
1981-12-01
of each command using it. With many Army fiscal procedures consuming large volumes of time and resources to support operations with questionable...Document (FAD)) spe- cifying the appropriation and budget programs for which the funds may be used . The FAD is the installation’s approved financial...operating budgets. Although a proper term would be operating targets, budget is used for ease of understanding. These funds are principally for general
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
1982-02-01
11-17 TACTICAL PROGRAMS 2.37.24.A HEAVY ANTITAIg/ASSAULT WEAPON SYSTEM (TOW...AIRBORNE,4) DIO SYSTEM (SINCGARS)................................ 11-328 6.37.47.A SOLDIER SUPPORT/SURVIVABILITY...enhanced illumination over the current 81mm mortar. The current smoke cartridges for the 81mm mortar and 4.2" battalion heavy mortar, in use since the
The United States Air Force in Southeast Asia: Tactical Airlift
1983-01-01
in the upper panhandle, resulted in near- disaster . Ten Air Force and eight Air America helicopters successfully inserted the two hundred- man assault...details at squadron level, and the dilemma of the leader tempering his zeal for the mission with the knowledge that one accident resulting from poor...one hundred resupply flights daily. Twenty French battalions in Laos. meanwhile, became entirely dependent on air supply as a result of fresh
1991-07-01
concerning disposition of soil that is considered hazardous after treatment. The report also documents the data collected in support of soil disposition...regulatory and technical lessons learned concerning disposition of soil after treatment. The report also documents the data collected in support of soil...were undertaken to support delisting of the soil, including the Wii / verification test burn, a RCRA trial burn, and data collected during routine
Army Medical Department Officers in Division Assignments: Prepared to Succeed, or Doomed to Fail?
1992-04-15
officers for tactical unit asgnments. IL.BACKGROUND In the late 1970s, the concept of multi-functional. forward support battalions (FSB) i divisions...functions. Headquarters made up of officers who were each experienced in a single discipline replaced these centers of expertise. The concept assumed that...the evacuation of casualties and movement of the medical unit. Although many of these capabilities exists in the FSB concept , flexibility and
Integrating SIMNET into Heavy Task Force Tactical Training
1994-10-01
the overlays will allow the battlemaster time to input them for display on the Plan View Display ( PVD ) for use in AARs. The time schedule must also...reconnaissance for both friendly and enemy forces to occupy. The stealth station, in conjunction with the Plan View Display ( PVD ), can be used to...was moved to another assembly area for armor crewman and Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical (NBC) skills testing. The battalion observer tested 25% to
Defining Soldier Intent in a Human-Robot Natural Language Interaction Context
2017-10-01
this burden on the human and expand the scope of human–robot operations, this project investigates fundamental research issues in the autonomous...attempted to devise a quantitative metric for the Shared Interpretation of Commander’s Intent (SICI). The authors’ background research indicated that...Another interesting set of results were the cases where the battalion and company commanders disagreed on the meaning of key terms, such as “delay”, which
1986-01-01
peer group with whom to compare or share activities. The social services of this community were supported by the ,-. Women’s Club, or by...9. Organization Days are necessary to bring the battalion together competitively and socially . Companies compete against each other and families come...Then we could get volunteers and the soldiers could br.iAg their wives in to shop on off-duty time. SOCIAL . 1. Ask for a social calendar for the S
The Modular need for the Division Signal Battalion
2017-06-09
findings and analyzes them to expand on them. It is with these findings and subsequent analysis that the case studies shape the answer to the three...These case studies focus on the signal leadership development and how it occurred in the pre-modular force structure, during modularity, and the...the comparative case study research. The case studies focus on signal leader development in a pre-modular signal force, a modular signal force, and
Rapid Energy Modeling Workflow Demonstration
2013-10-31
one of the few deep-water ports on the West Coast. NBVC Port Hueneme is home to the Pacific Seabees, four Naval Mobile Construction Battalions...the base is to provide training, mobilization and deployment operations for Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. The base supports a population of... mobile was used on iPads in the field to create rough 3D building mass form models (Figure 6). This approach allowed teams to identify and model only
The Camp Edwards Experiment in Battalion Level Consolidated Field Feeding
1975-12-01
foods such as swedish · meatballs , salisbury steak, and fresh potato items were also deletep. Food difficult to precook and hold or transport·in...considered, this potential shortfall is eliminated. According to USDA Handbook No. 8, tryptophan from eggs can contribute 1. 6 mg of riiacin...equivalents per day and eggs are a major component of military breakfasts. It must be emphasized that the nutritional values presented are computer estimates
U.S. Navy Dental Corps Officer Survey: Perceptions, Attitudes, and Turnover Intent
1991-06-05
dentistry instead of general dentistry (crown/bridge, perio , endo , surgery and operative). junior officers (0-5 years) get stuck doing alloys and...without current radiographs in order to increase production, and resulted in missing even good-sized caries, lesions . I have done-over more exams and...i.e., bridges, impacted teeth, periografts, molar endo , etc.) as an isolated duty Dental Officer for his battalion without any supervision, yet now be
The Army Did Not Fully Document Procedures for Processing Wholesale Equipment in Kuwait
2016-02-24
accountability , integrity, and efficiency; advises the Secretary of Defense and Congress; and informs the public. Vision Our vision is to be a model oversight...property accountability in support of Operation Inherent Resolve. Findings Army Field Support Battalion (AFSBn)–Kuwait generally had effective...established and equipment moving into and out of Camp Arifjan is properly accounted for and maintained. During the audit, we also observed a lack of physical
Tactical Command and Control in the Combined Arms Battalion Task Force,
1988-03-08
anticipation; by timely decisions, plans, and orders; and by supervision of execution . . . He exercises his authority by means of instructions, orders...are examined, and the best means of achie ing 0’ I 5 tp.U* the objective within current restraints and constraints is determined. Coordinating is done...variety of means . Sources include personal observation, radio or telephone reports, data base updates via 0N Vo.. ’. .. .- j.: :, - . . L
Bastion on the Border: Fort Bliss, 1854-1943
1993-01-01
Army’s departmental boundaries during this period tended to be rigid; the New Mexico Territory was in the Department of Colorado , and Fort Bliss was...the entire Georgia guard. The mobilization was substantially completed by the arrival of a battalion of Colorado field artillery on November 3. The... Colorado Field Artillery, and a New Hampshire field hospital, all of which totaled 8,000 troops. A striking feature of the Fort Bliss experience, in
Command History. United States Military Assistance Command, Vietnam 1965. Sanitized
1965-01-01
support elements within the ARM battalion 4 ese methods of encadrement were studied in relation to language , security, support, mutual US/ARYN acceptance...problema, and conditions and capabilities within ARYN units, Problew comn to all three methods were the language barrier, increased ewosure of US...DECCU•(ACV took the position that US assmption of command was neither feasible nor desirable, vwng to the language barrier as won as the probable non
1991-11-01
baseline conditions, and a minimum of face -to- face communications to stress the automated communication capabilities. The terminals in the TOC will provide...orders. Yet, there is something beneficial, comforting, and reassuring about face -to- face meetings among such personnel. Meetings facilitate...The amount of information received by the company commander through CVCC will be less comprehensive than that received in a face -to- face meeting with
Observations of Distribution Company Decisive Action Operations at the NTC
2016-02-26
company consists of a headquarters section and three platoons that have unique skill sets that enable it to execute tactical dis- tribution operations...November–December 2015 Army Sustainment54 TR AI NI NG & ED UC AT IO N Serving as a distribution company observer-coach/trainer (OC/T) for brigade...support battalions (BSBs) at the National Training Center (NTC) at Fort Irwin, Cali- fornia, gave me a clear perspective of company -level
New Leader: a Documentary on the Orleans ROTC Battalion.
1991-05-01
Robert Flaherty’s Non-Preconception, Italian Neo- Realism , French Nouvelle Vague, England’s free cinema, and electronic news gathering for television...Kino-Eye has been a relentless struggle to modify the course 38 of world cinema, to place in cinematic production a new emphasis of the "unplayed...diverted from the conventional style to a cinematic presentation that showed audiences as true a portrait of themselves and their surroundings as
Light Armored Vehicles in Operations Other Than War
2002-05-01
8Kenneth W. Estes, Marines Under Armor (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2000), 212. 6 attach and detach elements in task organizing for a...operations. Kenneth W. Estes writes in his book Marines Under Armor : “The light armored vehicles of the LAR battalions, by contrast [to tanks], continue...Martin’s Press, 1991. Estes, Kenneth W., Marines under Armor : The Marine Corps and the Armored Fighting Vehicle. 1916-2000. Annapolis, Maryland: Naval
2008-01-01
Emerson 901 TOW Under Armor (TUA) weapons system. When reliably operational, the Emerson 901 turret can still provide effective anti-armor fires as...the rear of the LAV-R thus there is no available space to carry ammunition resupplies, food, or under armor ambulance kits. On the other hand, the...the LAR battalion; however, the LAV-EFSS cannot be fired under armor protection or in the direct firing mode. Both the LAV-120 AMS and the LAV-EFSS
Measurement of Unit Effectiveness in Marine Corps Infantry Battalions. Appendices
1978-10-31
began; thereafter " regimental-size landings were practiced at Hawke Bay , Wellington, and Pasekakariki, New Zealand . Transport were brought into the...Marine Division. Regimental strength was about 3,000, attachments another 2500. After extensive small-unit training, it sailed for New Zealand , arriving...October 21-25 (about 10 days before the landing) at Meli Bay , Fila, and Efate ( New Hebrides). Separate rehearsals were held for the other regiments. A-5
Air Leakage Measurements in Navy Family Housing Units at Norfolk, Virginia.
1983-04-01
80-4233), Prepared for Naval Construction Battalion Center (1980). 17. Lagus, P.L., "Air Leakage Measurements in Support of the Johns Manville Corporation...in the Advanced Energy Utilization Test Bed, Pt. Hueneme, California," Systems, Science and Software Report (SSS-R-78-3533), Prepared for Johns ... Manville Corporation (1978). 18. Weidt, J.L., J. Weidt, S. Selkowitz, "Field Air Leakage of Newly Installed Residential Windows," Proceedings of ASHRAE
2016-12-01
contends with to accomplish annual general military training requirements and mission essential tasks. Currently, there are 18 annual general military...training model that can be used to improve training effectiveness and efficiency. We believe that adjusting how reserve units conduct 11 of the 18 ...PRICE CODE 17. SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF REPORT Unclassified 18 . SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS PAGE Unclassified 19. SECURITY
Marine Corps Close Air Support Development from Guadalcanal to Okinawa
2011-03-05
air support (CAS) of troops in contact with the enemy came of age . While the capability clearly had potential, issues of coordination, accurate...including the first use of an Air Support Control Unit ( ASCU ), predecessor of the Fire S.upport Coordination Center.71 The Command Ship initially...which artillery had to cease fire for low- level napalm air strikes. When two or more battalions fired on the same location, the ASCU used maximum
Annual Report of the Secretary of Defense on Reserve Forces
1970-01-01
Aviation. The Southeast : Asia incremental phase-down resulted In the infusion of relatively new aircraft into the Reserve Components’ inventory in FY 70. A...Loeeoen learned tim Uth reall, employmst and smbome ent Iamctiveaton of two reserve mobile constructiom battalions in fioesl years 19t and IM49...tional War Reserve Stock) and recoverable asseto from reduct.ion of Southeast Asia operations are expected tc credit stock now on hand. Current Navy
Rapid Deployment Logistics: Lebanon, 1958
1984-10-01
planning. In case of a general conflict, the 1st Infantry Division and 82d Airborne Division would also join STRAC. 7 Wet ...was aware of the problem and had long been researching different methods of cargo handling. Roll-on and roll-off ships provided one solution. In 1954...battalion land.ng team, or b, combining both methods . Basically, the forces were to deter 3- stop hostilities between Israel and Arab E’tates, r2
2015-06-01
OBSOLESCENCE PROGRAM BY USING U.S. ARMY STRYKER SUSPENSIONS June 2015 By: Chad D. Harmon and Michael Z. Keathley Advisors: Amilcar Menichini...THE LAV MOBILITY AND OBSOLESCENCE PROGRAM BY USING U.S. ARMY STRYKER SUSPENSIONS 5. FUNDING NUMBERS 6. AUTHOR(S) Chad D. Harmon and Michael Z...bolster their light armored reconnaissance battalions. 14. SUBJECT TERMS Cost benefit analysis, mobility and obsolescence , LAV
2013-06-01
of the ATCIS in the NetSPIN Name Main functions Terminal Functions as the terminal that generates traffics MFE (Multi-Function accessing...generates traffics : MFE Function to transform messages of SST into TCP liP packets (Multi-Function accessing Equipment) Termmal PPP Functions of the...center Operation battalion DMT Computer shelter DLP Operation center MFE DMTTerminal Command post of a corps Brigade communication Operation
1985-05-01
example, in Kishinev, a coordinating council on military-patriotic work was set up; one of the party’s raykom secretaries heads it. Future plans for... headed by Senior Lieutenant M. Mironov and Lieutenant A. Klimov. The battalion’s communists set the tone in the competition. , Each of them has...adjustment mechanism 23. Track idler wheel 24. Running wheel 25. Firing ports 26. Smoke grenade launchers 27. Day/night sight head 28. Rear door 29
Repair Air Conditioning, COC Bldg 2605, First Floor Plan. By ...
Repair Air Conditioning, COC Bldg 2605, First Floor Plan. By Strategic Air Command, Civil Engineering. Drawing no. R-156, sheet no. 2 of 4, 15 August 1968; project no. MAR-125-8;CE-572; file drawer 2605-6. Scale one-eighth inch to one foot. 29x41 inches. pencil on paper 405 - March Air Force Base, Strategic Air Command, Combat Operations Center, 5220 Riverside Drive, Moreno Valley, Riverside County, CA
Analyzing the Effects of the Weapon Systems Acquisition Reform Act
2014-06-01
otherwise, an ICD is developed. The ICD is the first key document that JCIDS contributes to the acquisition system. This document feeds into the MSA...WSARA is the initiator of bottom-line change, if not the catalyst for changes that occur. . The bottom line in the corporate world is profit. For a...combat engineering, force sustainment, petroleum and water, sets, kits, outfits and tools, test 22 measurement and diagnostic equipment, and
Aircraft Simulator: Multiple-Cockpit Combat Mission Trainer Network.
1984-01-01
Force Human Resources Laboratory (AFHRL), the Air Force Office of Scientific Research (AFOSR), and the Southeastern Center for Electrical Engineering...New York: IEEE Press. Rapumno, R. A. , A Shimsaki, N. (1974). Synchronization of earth stations to satellite-switched sequences. Comunications ...Satellite Technology, 33 (Progress in Astronautics and Aeronautics) , 411-429. Tobagi, F. A. (1980). Multiaccess protocols in packet comunication systems. IEEE TMS. C". , 4 (vol. CO-28), 468-488. 27 ORR .0--000
1994-09-01
Business Managers. Ed. Betty Seldner. San Francisco : McGraw Hill, Inc., 1994 11. Gunderson, John. "Federal Facilities Compliance Act," in Environmental...Decision Making for Engineering and Business Managers. Ed. Betty Seldner. San Francisco : McGraw Hill, Inc., 1994 105 12. Heyman, Glenn. "The Role and...San Francisco . McGraw Hill, Inc., 1994 13- Hill, Chuck. Environmental Oversight Branch, Headquarters Air Combat Command. Personal Correspondence
SOF Integration with Conventional Forces: A Doctrine Gap?
2011-12-01
close tolerances, friction in an engine can be reduced considerably. However, there will always be energy lost in the system as heat. The goal is to...armed peshmerga. The combat power analysis favored the Iraqis on the ground. JSOTF planners only recourse was to rely on air power to close this gap . A...Approved for Public Release; Distribution is Unlimited SOF Integration with Conventional Forces: A Doctrine Gap ? A Monograph by MAJ Gregory M
2007-01-01
Combat Critical Care Engineering: Evaluation of Closed Loop Control of Ventilation and Oxygen Flow During Resuscitation in the Compensatory and...Decompensatory Phases of Hemorrhagic Shock: This effort evaluated closed loop control of ventilation and oxygen flow during resuscitation in the...Cerebral Injury Volume, Cerebral Edema, Cerebral Blood Flow and Reactivity, and Histopathology in a Rat Model of Traumatic Brain Injury and Hemorrhagic
Assessing the Treatment of Airborne Tactical High Energy Lasers in Combat Simulations
2003-03-01
Raymond A . Physics for Scientists and Engineers (4th edition). Philadelphia: Saunders College Publishing, 1996. Sirak, Michael. “Industry Vies...supported, my efforts on a single page, several individuals are noteworthy. I’d like to thank Dr. Hill for getting me into this mess. The promise of a ...research topic with some application in an area of personal interest was a welcome departure from otherwise mundane, academic choices. I’d also
2015-11-01
ground surface (bgs) and is composed of crystalline igneous and metamorphic rocks . The ranges are located on Cajon soils (Jacobs Engineering Group...Twentynine Palms, California ESTCP Project MR-201229 NOVEMBER 2015 Steve Stacy ARCADIS- US , Inc. Distribution Statement A REPORT DOCUMENTATION PAGE...geophysical classification (AGC) technologies for Munitions Response (MR). This demonstration was designed to evaluate the use of AGC methodology
A Fresh Look at Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) for Department of Defense (DoD) Networks
2010-08-01
since system administration practices (such as the use of security appliances) depend heavily on tools for network management, diagnosis and protection...are mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs) and yet there is limited practical experience with MANETs and their performance. Further, the interaction between...Systems FCS Future Combat System IETF Internet Engineering Task Force ISAT Information Science and Technology BAST Board on Army Science and
2016-06-10
I placed on the search engine: “English language,” “5 years.” Journal categories included core clinical journals , dental journals , MEDLINE, and...Army) AE Adverse event AHRQ Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality AHS Army Health System AMEDD Army Medical Department CPQ Clinical Practice...harm to a patient (Joint Commission 2015). Clinical Quality Management: A systematic, organized , multidisciplinary approach to the ongoing
2013-01-01
course may confer a survival benefit for trauma patients if started before fulminate renal failure.54 During the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, RRT...effects, such that any subsequent insult, particularly infectious, can lead to fulminant systemic inflam- matory response syndrome and death.68,69...detoxifi- cation and synthesis of proteins) and increased capacity. In addition, refinements in mechanisms and engineering of extra- corporeal organ support
Combat Airpower: Design Versus Use in a Limited War
2014-06-13
Thesis Committee Chair David Holden, M.A. , Member Phillip Pattee, Ph.D. , Member John T. Kuehn, Ph.D. Accepted this 13th...Symington to push the B-36 agenda. Chief of Naval Operations Admiral Louis E. Denfield, and the Secretary of the Navy John L. Sullivan strongly...The first design utilized four engines, each producing a mere 1,500 pounds of thrust.59 In order to overcome the clutter of this design, John Karanik
B-29 Superfortress Engine in the Altitude Wind Tunnel
1944-07-21
The resolution of the Boeing B-29 Superfortress’ engine cooling problems was one of the Aircraft Engine Research Laboratory’s (AERL) key contributions to the World War II effort. The B-29 leapfrogged previous bombers in size, speed, and altitude capabilities. The B–29 was intended to soar above anti-aircraft fire and make pinpoint bomb drops onto strategic targets. Four Wright Aeronautical R-3350 engines powered the massive aircraft. The engines, however, frequently strained and overheated due to payload overloading. This resulted in a growing number of engine fires that often resulted in crashes. The military asked the NACA to tackle the overheating issue. Full-scale engine tests on a R–3350 engine in the Prop House demonstrated that a NACA-designed impeller increased the fuel injection system’s flow rate. Single-cylinder studies resolved a valve failure problem by a slight extension of the cylinder head, and researchers in the Engine Research Building combated uneven heating with a new fuel injection system. Investigations during the summer of 1944 in the Altitude Wind Tunnel, which could simulate flight conditions at high altitudes, led to reduction of drag and improved air flow by reshaping the cowling inlet and outlet. The NACA modifications were then flight tested on a B-29 bomber that was brought to the AERL.
Provision of healthcare in a remote base of operations in southern Chad.
Hickey, J P
2010-09-01
The Irish Defence Forces maintained a presence in south eastern Chad under the authority of the United Nations Security Council from January 2008 until May 2010, operating in a peace support role as the lead contingent in a multinational battalion. In September 2009 the task of establishing a forward operating base in a remote location within the area of operations was ordered by mission headquarters. Irish and Finnish troops duly deployed and began the task of establishing a safe and secure base from which to operate. This involved securing the location, installing accommodation, electricity, lighting and facilities for ablutions, removing natural hazards, establishing secure communications and ensuring rapid access and egress in the event of hostile contact or emergency. The incidence of disease at this location was low, with the notable exception of a limited outbreak of gastroenteritis. The high standard of engineering work carried out around the camp, especially the latrines, washing facilities and other hygiene measures, significantly contributed to minimising the transmission of infectious disease. The past experiences of the Defence Forces in Congo, Lebanon, East Timor, Eritrea and Liberia have led to a high standard of forward planning and logistical awareness within the organisation which served personnel well in this latest mission. Copyright © 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Blumenfeld, Ofer; Brand, Ronen
2016-01-01
Primary care medical officers (MOs) are expected to maintain self-education while serving in their units in order to maintain professional standards. With the rise of smartphone use in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF), the WhatsApp application can facilitate medical learning. To date, there has been no description of the use of this tool by MOs in a military setting. This paper aims to describe the pattern of use of a WhatsApp application group by IDF's MOs. We collected all the information (textual and visual) uploaded to a WhatsApp group called "The Division's Physicians", originally established two years earlier, during a randomly selected sample month. We analyzed the pattern of its use and explored the association between the number of questions and responses uploaded to the group and the duration of service of their senders. In December 2014, the "The Division's Physicians" WhatsApp group had 41 participants. We identified 478 messages classified as questions and 531 messages classified as responses. The number of questions asked by MOs in their first 2 months of service in the battalion (median = 14.5) and the number of questions asked by MOs with more than one year of their first assignment (median = 10.5) were significantly higher than the number of questions (median = 1.0) asked by MOs in their second assignment or later ( p values for comparisons were 0.008 and 0.012 respectively). We also found that both the number of responses provided by MOs with more than one year of service in the battalion (median = 21) and the number of responses provided by MOs in their second assignment or later (median = 5) were significantly higher than the number of responses (median = 1) provided by MOs within their first 2 months of service in the battalion ( p value for comparisons were 0.024 and 0.039 respectively). We conclude from our preliminary study that a WhatsApp group can facilitate the transfer of knowledge from more experienced MOs to those with less experience.
2015-06-12
the Commander of the 49th Air Defense Artillery Battalion, Fort Greeley, Alaska, for condoning adultery and fraternization.33...majority of civilians” appointed by the President and the Secretary of Defense , would appoint a Director of Military Prosecutions and personnel for a...moving all judge advocates under the Secretary of Defense and increasing the penalty for attempting to influence a court-
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
1986-03-01
Singling 2-59 808th TD Battalion: After-Action Report 2-88 Friendly Fire 2-92 Troyes - An Armored Attack 2-96 A Tank Platoon in Tunisia 2-106 L Calculated...damage as they did. 2-95 AF TROYE - ANAARIORED ATTACK BY BRIGADIEZR GENERAL ARTHUR L. WEST, JR. COLONEL MOSBY P. MILLER ... GNPERAL WOOD came in to...23 August. CCA, 4th Armored Division, coimnanded by Colonel Bruce C. Clarke, received orders on 24 August to seize Troyes , France, and secure
Continuity and Evolution: General Donn A. Starry and Doctrinal Change in the U.S. Army, 1974-1982
2012-05-17
input from the Army leaders in the field instead of relying on assessments from the Pentagon. The investigation exposed a relative cognitive dissonance ...failed to learn and adapt effectively from constant interaction with the enemy, leading to a self-imposed cognitive isolation from the battlefield.63...realized that the vast majority of his battalion commanders could not, to his satisfaction , articulate their fighting plans during the terrain walk
Survey of Codes Employing Nuclear Damage Assessment
1977-10-01
surveyed codes were com- DO 73Mu 1473 ETN OF 1NOVSSSOLETE UNCLASSIFIED 1 SECURITY CLASSIFICATION OF THIS f AGE (Wh*11 Date Efntered)S<>-~C. I UNCLASSIFIED...level and above) TALLEY/TOTEM not nuclear TARTARUS too highly aggregated (battalion level and above) UNICORN highly aggregated force allocation code...vulnerability data can bq input by the user as he receives them, and there is the abil ’ity to replay any situation using hindsight. The age of target
Applying Culture to Military Operations: A Review of Foreign Militaries
2012-04-04
with foreign cultures.29 This gap was addressed by the Australian Defence Force’s 39th Personnel Support Battalion ( PSB ) when they began offering...Force Preparation Training to military service members as well as government civilians in advance of deployment.30 In 2010, the 39th PSB determined...to ensure that the training “will continually evolve.” 31 In August of 2011, the 39th PSB began offering a two-part training package. The
The Past is a Foreign Country -- Understanding the British Approach to Counterinsurgency
2013-05-23
British with significant loss of life amongst the local population. A fine introduction to the subject can be found in Conrad Wood , The Moplah...It occurred in Batang Kali, Selangor, in December 1948, when a patrol from 2nd Battalion The Scots Guards shot dead 24 suspects, who apparently...Guerilla Warfare in Africa. Basingstoke: Macmillan, 1996. Wood , Conrad. The Moplah Rebellion and its Genesis. New Delhi: People’s Publishing House, 1987. 64
Additive Manufacturing Solutions in the United States Marine Corps
2017-12-01
4 demonstrates this process. A laser or a blade then cuts each layer to shape the final product. Wohlers (2017) states that “the cost of material is...printed sole for its running shoes. The top of the shoe is constructed from conventional fabric and is attached to the sole after it is printed...milling). This runs on 208 volts and provides a small work area (T. Arndt, personal communication, June 21, 2017). 1st Maintenance Battalion Marines
1988-01-01
under field conditions. Sampling and analytical laboratory activities were performed by Ecology and Environment, Inc., and California Analytical...the proposed AER3 test conditions. All test samples would be obtained onsite by Ecology and Environment, Inc., of Buffalo, New York, and sent to...ensuring its safe operation. Ecology and Environment performed onsite verification sampling. This activity was coordinated with the Huber project team
Physical Fitness, Age, and Injury Incidence in Infantry Soldiers
1993-06-01
598 A D -A 268 689 Fitness , Age , and Injuries in Soldiers. Knapik et al Physical Fitness , Age , and Injury Incidence in Infantry Soldiers Joseph...are the fourth leading musculoskeletal injuries with age and physical fitness in soldiers. Subjects cause of death in Americans of all were a cohort of...battalion records and in persons younger than age 44.3 their physical fitness was assessed.from 2-mile run times, sit-ups, and push- These national statistics
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
2012-08-22
urine drug tesL~ (UDTs). A BUM ED Publication wi ll follow the lnterim Guidance for sustainment. Two training programs have also been created to...line DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE 800.424.9098 Fraud, Waste, Mismanagement, Abuse of Authority Suspected Threats to Homeland Security Unauthorized...determined how many Service members were required to be interviewed, then we applied a simple random sample approach to determine the Service members we
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
1997-11-01
studies of business, law, management, the arts and ethics also focus on the nature and use of argument ( Toulmin , Rieke, & Janik, 1984). They provide...another definition of argument and a graphical representation (see Figure 3). Toulmin conceives of arguments as a linked structure of claims (or conclusions...conditions I conceptual or strategic knowledge L analyses-- Figure 3. Toulmin’s representation of argument. We have taken prior work by Kuhn and Toulmin
The Role of Army Railroading at the Tactical Level of War
1988-12-01
Russia and Italy to quickly break rail ties, thereby making track useless to pursuing forces. A large steel hook mounted on a flatcar was lowered into...man per meter to keep the line operational. 7 4 Repair of bridges and tunnels can require major commitments. The Savone River crossing in Italy ...6000 Captain John R. Murphy 416th Railway Battalion 3.1 Pecan Street Jacksonville, Florida .-2211-8719 Captain Horam Simpkins U.S. Army Logistics Center
First Responder Problem Solving and Decision Making in Today’s Asymmetrical Environment
2008-03-01
Scenario: Earthquake 4 It is January 2, 2008, and you are working a day-tour in Ladder Company 999 located in Queens, New York. • Ladder 999’s...able to perform both. 121 Scenario: Earthquake 4 You find out that at approximately 8:58 am, the New York City area...RESPONDER PROBLEM SOLVING AND DECISION MAKING IN TODAY’S ASYMMETRICAL ENVIRONMENT Neil R. Hintze Battalion Chief, New York City Fire Department B.A
Fueling America’s Transportation Requirements
2012-04-28
withstand tough field conditions.”5 3 India Company, 3d Battalion, 5th Marines was chosen by E2O to conduct a pilot program using solar panels to... cellulosic or advanced bio-refineries over the next two years. In addition, President Obama has directed the USDA and DoE to speed the development of...million in federal and state loans to produce cellulosic ethanol. The company built a new factory in Georgia, claiming it could produce up to 100
1983-02-24
LEI’I’EMOF C4KDATION IN PRCESS / AWWRED BY HIGHER AUTHORTIY: 25 COMAND LEPI!ERS OF CMNTION: 20 -.ERITORIOS MAST: 0 EEPI F PUBLIC AEAI S N RELEASES: 45...for the work re-U maining. A decision was made to concentrate work on the telephone, public address, and fire alarm connections of the 200 pair cable...the battalion finished the work at NAS. Rather than initiate work in NAVCAMS, the decision was made to shut down the project until turnover thereby
1993-04-14
involvement in Operations DESERT SHIELD and STORM. The 498th was a unique unit, well-suited for the gamut of operations conducted by the 2AD (FWD) during its...Division (Forward), during that unit’s involvement in Operations DESERT SHIELD and STORM. The 498th was a unique unit, well-suited for the gamut of...well-suited fir the gamut of operations conducted by 2AD (FWD) during its stay in Southwest Asia (SWA) . I commanded the 498th Support Battalion from
2015-12-01
acquisition workforce. The addition of employee turnover to the existing pressure can cause a loss of knowledge within the workforce. The typical...manpower (Gabbert, 2015). Sequestration has resulted in decreased manpower and more frequent workforce turnover , which places a strain on...on the more complex actions to the center to which they are assigned. In this way, the offices and their employees can become more specialized. B
MILES Training and Evaluation Test, USAREUR: Battalion Command Group Training
1980-06-01
battle. Highly artificial limitations on the re- sources available to the commander reduce the level of stress and in- volvement of the staff and could...battle but were not simulated in the field exercise. This helped stimulate staff involve- ment in the exercise, but created artificialities in the scenario...indicators that will provide the player commander and staff the necessary intellignece to do planning and any last minute changes so they are prepared to meet
Bureau of Military Intelligence in the Chancellorsville Campaign
2017-06-09
as “very good, rather deep,” and 200 feet wide. The Confederate army did not guard Ely’s or Germanna Fords because they did not think the Federal...Lee’s army was much smaller than previously estimated by Federal army commanders: We think the six divisions before mentioned have doubtless twenty...battalions, we think these figures are too large, and believe that a calculation of our own, from several scattered regiments, is nearer the truth, viz
JPRS Report, Soviet Union Military Affairs.
1988-02-29
similar article on life in a disciplinary battalion was published in SOVETSKIY VOIN in Rus- sian No 23, Dec 87 pp 14-16. The full text ofthat article... Computer " first two paragraphs are KRASNAYA ZVEZDA intro- duction.! [ Text ] On 15 November, Krasnaya Zvezda published S. Belkin’s article "Taking a...in Russian 15 Dec 87 p 1 [Article: "More Concern About People"] [ Text ] Winter is now in full force. Like a stern and impartial examiner, it checks
1994-01-01
but do not provide strategies or specific schedules of crew rest tailored to the- unit’s specific mission demands, environmental conditions, and...and the impact of mission driven work schedules and environmental conditions on crew rest quality. Phase II provides rhythms, sleep/wake cycles...shiftwork schedules , and methods for regulating the body’s biological clock to prevent sleep loss during characteristic mission. This report contains a
Pigac, Biserka; Kretić, Marijan; Vuković, Jurica
2006-09-01
The aim of this paper is to show sanitary care organization in the 1st infantry battalion of 7th Puma Brigade during attacks at the Dinara mountain in the Winter 94 operation, and to compare it with the general pattern described. The problems encountered and mistakes made in the medical care organization that were caused either by the lack of coordination between the command and military personnel or the lack of equipment, inadequate equipment, geographical characteristics of the area, communication problems, weather conditions or any other reason influencing sanitary care are presented. Based on the analysis of two cases, it is concluded that sanitary care was organizaed according to the echelon principles. During the war, medical care was satisfactory in spite of all the problems and shortcomings, mainly owing to the young, brave and enthusiastic command and medical personnel. Medical care in the Croatian Army during the war was an integral part of the military-civilian health care system. Despite rather common problems and deficiencies, the achievements in taking care of the wounded and sick persons were satisfactory, all the wounded men were properly managed, functionally and cosmetically recovered, and capable of normal living and work. These results were especially gratifying since they were, in general, recorded in young men.
Warr, Bradley J; Fellin, Rebecca E; Sauer, Shane G; Goss, Donald L; Frykman, Peter N; Seay, Joseph F
2015-07-01
Characterize the distribution of foot-strike (FS) patterns in U.S. Army Soldiers and determine if FS patterns are related to self-reported running injuries and performance. 341 male Soldiers from a U.S. Army Combined Arms Battalion ran at their training pace for 100 meters, and FSs were recorded in the sagittal plane. Participants also completed a survey related to training habits, injury history, and run times. Two researchers classified FS patterns as heel strike (HS) or nonheel strike (NHS, combination of midfoot strike and forefoot strike patterns). Two clinicians classified the musculoskeletal injuries as acute or overuse. The relationship of FS type with two-mile run time and running-related injury was analyzed (p ≤ 0.05). The Soldiers predominately landed with an HS (87%) and only 13% were characterized as NHS. Running-related injury was similar between HS (50.3%) and NHS (55.6%) patterns (p = 0.51). There was no difference (p = 0.14) between overuse injury rates between an HS pattern (31.8%) and an NHS pattern (31.0%). Two-mile run times were also similar, with both groups averaging 14:48 minutes. Soldiers were mostly heel strikers (87%) in this U.S. Army Combined Arms Battalion. Neither FS pattern was advantageous for increased performance or decreased incidence of running-related injury. Reprint & Copyright © 2015 Association of Military Surgeons of the U.S.
2002-06-01
These include intelligence , cryptology, oceanography, medicine, civil engineering, supply, and aviation maintenance. Despite the Combat Exclusion Law...Butcher, 1968) shows that personality predicts achievement even when intelligence is statistically controlled. The 16PF5 takes the 16 factors of...assesses the likelihood of job stability and helps to clarify situations the individual may perceive as career obstacles ( Gottfredson , 2002). 25 The
Development of a Physical Employment Testing Battery for 12B Combat Engineers
2015-12-10
30 1.6 Summary of Physical Demands of Tasks 31 1.7 Tasks with Sex Differences 32 Study 2: Criterion Task Development and Reliability 2.1 Factors...adjustments for age and sex , not only biasing for/against certain groups, but making it potentially legally indefensible if used as a screening tool...male 128 Soldiers, female Soldiers from other MOSs also performed the tasks in order to include physiological responses from both sexes . These data
The DoD Manufacturing Technology Program Strategic Plan: Delivering Defense Affordability
2009-03-01
58%) engineering time savings required for critical spares for the M2 Machine Gun , widely used by U.S. and NATO forces. 12 Report to Congress on...Machine Gun used by U.S. and NATO ground and sea forces. This 1930s-era legacy weapon system continues to experience critical spare parts shortages due...Missiles and the Mid-Range-Munition. Durable Gun Barrel Materials–Composite Overwrap Process. Future Combat Systems (FCS) could not meet weight and
Improved and Cost Effective Machining Techniques for Tracked Combat Vehicle Parts
1983-10-01
steel is shown in Figure 7-7 and consists of tempered marten- site. Three of the alloys which are used in the gas turbine engine are cast 17 - 4PH ...stainless steel, Inconel 718 and Inconel 713. The 17 - 4PH stainless steel was machined in the solution treated and aged condition. The microstructure as shown...SECURITY CLASS. (of thia report) ISa. DECLASSIFICATION/DOWNGRADING SCHEDULE 16. DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of thie Report) 17 . DISTRIBUTION STATEMENT (of
2015-05-23
combat vehicles to fight at night. Another relatable lesson was the need to increase the engine strength and propulsion from a diesel to a turbine ...technologies integrated by means of advanced wireless networks. The FCS was built on the premise of mobile, agile formations that could embark to a theater...Robert Gates cancelled the program, developmental cost reached $212 billion dollars, fielding unattended ground sensors (UGS) and the Warfighter
A System-of-Systems Engineering Approach for Australian Land Force Capability Integration
2012-09-01
projects are those that, by their very scale and influence, shape many other projects and existing capabilities. Examples include Land 400 Land...challenges to the inherently single- project acquisition ethos predominant in both the defence and civil sectors. For example , see Henshaw (2012). This is...been applied are SoS- type glue projects , for example Land 19 Phase 7, Ground Based Air Missile Defence, and Land 400, the Land Combat Vehicle System
The CRISPR-Cas9 system in Neisseria spp.
2017-01-01
Abstract Bacteria and archaea possess numerous defense systems to combat viral infections and other mobile genetic elements. Uniquely among these, CRISPR-Cas (clustered, regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats-CRISPR associated) provides adaptive genetic interference against foreign nucleic acids. Here we review recent advances on the CRISPR-Cas9 system in Neisseria spp, with a focus on its biological functions in genetic transfer, its mechanistic features that establish new paradigms and its technological applications in eukaryotic genome engineering. PMID:28369433
Optimization Of Engine Heat Transfer Mechanisms For Ground Combat Vehicle Signature Models
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Gonda, T.; Rogers, P.; Gerhart, G.; Reynolds, W. R.
1988-08-01
A thermodynamic model for predicting the behavior of selected internal thermal sources of an M2 Bradley Infantry Fighting Vehicle is described. The modeling methodology is expressed in terms of first principle heat transfer equations along with a brief history of TACOM's experience with thermal signature modeling techniques. The dynamic operation of the internal thermal sources is presented along with limited test data and an examination of their effect on the vehicle signature.
An Evaluation of the Education and Training of Marine Corps Combat Engineer Officers.
1984-09-01
activities on campus during the school year. Longevity , for pay purposes, is accrued from the date an application is approved by Headquarters, U.S. Marine...Corps (HQMC). This makes it possible for a PLC candidate to be commissioned with three and one-half years of longevity . Additionally, each PLC...interpret plans and specifications 1.53 103 -770: Inspect maintenance of pioneer tool sets 2.25 Inventory platoon tools 2.29 Inspect maintenance of fiber
Engineering membrane and cell-wall programs for tolerance to toxic chemicals: Beyond solo genes.
Sandoval, Nicholas R; Papoutsakis, Eleftherios T
2016-10-01
Metabolite toxicity in microbes, particularly at the membrane, remains a bottleneck in the production of fuels and chemicals. Under chemical stress, native adaptation mechanisms combat hyper-fluidization by modifying the phospholipids in the membrane. Recent work in fluxomics reveals the mechanism of how membrane damage negatively affects energy metabolism while lipidomic and transcriptomic analyses show that strains evolved to be tolerant maintain membrane fluidity under stress through a variety of mechanisms such as incorporation of cyclopropanated fatty acids, trans-unsaturated fatty acids, and upregulation of cell wall biosynthesis genes. Engineered strains with modifications made in the biosynthesis of fatty acids, peptidoglycan, and lipopolysaccharide have shown increased tolerance to exogenous stress as well as increased production of desired metabolites of industrial importance. We review recent advances in elucidation of mechanisms or toxicity and tolerance as well as efforts to engineer the bacterial membrane and cell wall. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
Biosynthesis of therapeutic natural products using synthetic biology.
Awan, Ali R; Shaw, William M; Ellis, Tom
2016-10-01
Natural products are a group of bioactive structurally diverse chemicals produced by microorganisms and plants. These molecules and their derivatives have contributed to over a third of the therapeutic drugs produced in the last century. However, over the last few decades traditional drug discovery pipelines from natural products have become far less productive and far more expensive. One recent development with promise to combat this trend is the application of synthetic biology to therapeutic natural product biosynthesis. Synthetic biology is a young discipline with roots in systems biology, genetic engineering, and metabolic engineering. In this review, we discuss the use of synthetic biology to engineer improved yields of existing therapeutic natural products. We further describe the use of synthetic biology to combine and express natural product biosynthetic genes in unprecedented ways, and how this holds promise for opening up completely new avenues for drug discovery and production. Copyright © 2016 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Sustainable biorefining in wastewater by engineered extreme alkaliphile Bacillus marmarensis.
Wernick, David G; Pontrelli, Sammy P; Pollock, Alexander W; Liao, James C
2016-02-01
Contamination susceptibility, water usage, and inability to utilize 5-carbon sugars and disaccharides are among the major obstacles in industrialization of sustainable biorefining. Extremophilic thermophiles and acidophiles are being researched to combat these problems, but organisms which answer all the above problems have yet to emerge. Here, we present engineering of the unexplored, extreme alkaliphile Bacillus marmarensis as a platform for new bioprocesses which meet all these challenges. With a newly developed transformation protocol and genetic tools, along with optimized RBSs and antisense RNA, we engineered B. marmarensis to produce ethanol at titers of 38 g/l and 65% yields from glucose in unsterilized media. Furthermore, ethanol titers and yields of 12 g/l and 50%, respectively, were produced from cellobiose and xylose in unsterilized seawater and algal-contaminated wastewater. As such, B. marmarensis presents a promising approach for the contamination-resistant biorefining of a wide range of carbohydrates in unsterilized, non-potable seawater.
Expanded R&D by Jet-engine-steering Revolution
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Gal-Or, Benjamin
2017-11-01
Since 1987 [1,2,3,4,5] the global jet engine community is facing the historical fact that jet engine steering is gradually replacing canards and the common, often dangerous and obsolete, aerodynamic-only flight control - a fact that (i) has already affected the defense-industrial complex in the US, Russia, China, Japan, S-Korea and India, (ii) has integrated the traditional jet-engine components R&D with advanced aero-electro-physics, stealth technology, thrust vectoring aerodynamics and material science. Moreover, this military revolution is historically due to expand into the civil transport jets domain, [6,7,8,9]. The historical aim of the JES-Revolution remains the same: Replace the common, stall-spin sensitive canards [6] and Aerodynamic-Only-Obsolete-Flight Control ("AOOF Control"). Invented about 100 years ago for propeller-driven air vehicles, it has already been partially replaced for failure to function in WVR-combat post-stall domain, and for the following reasons: In comparison with complete Tail-Less, Canard-Less, Stealth-JES (Figure 5 and References [1,2,3,4,5,6]), the common AOOF Control increases drag, weight, fuel consumption, complexity, cost, and reduces flight safety, stealth, [Low Detectability] and provides zero post-stall, WVR air combat capability while its CANARDS KILL LD & REDUCE JES. Examples of stealth fighter aircraft that have already replaced canards and AOOF-Control where JES provides at least 64 to 0 KILL-RATIO advantage over AOOF-Controlled conventional fighter aircraft: The U.S. JES F-22 and, apparently, the Russian JES-Su-T-50 & 35S, China 2016-J-31, Indian HAL AMCA & FGFA, Japanese JES IHHI ATD-X, S-Korean JES KF-X. Cf. X-44 in Figure 5. Consequently, the jet engine is no longer defined as providing only brute force forward. Instead, it successfully competes with and wins over the wrong, dominating AOOF-Control, at least as a backup flight control whose sole factual domain is currently a well-established, primary flight controller RE any post-stall, super-agility, [2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9].
DOE Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI.GOV)
Greenwalt, R J; Magnoli, D
The purpose of this study is to determine battlefield effectiveness of the self-healing minefield (''Frogs'') concept system compared to basecases of the standard AP/AT (anti-personnel/anti-tank) mixed minefield, the AT (anti-tank) pure minefield, and no minefields. This involves tactical modeling where a basecase with and without mines is compared to the concept system. However, it is first necessary to establish system characteristics and behavior of the Frog mine and minefield in order to do the tactical modeling. This initial report provides emerging insights into various minefield parameters in order to allow better program definition early in the conceptual development. In themore » following sections of this report, we investigate the self-healing minefield's ground pattern and several concepts for movement (''jump'') of a mine. Basic enemy breaching techniques are compared for the different mine movement concepts. These results are then used in the (Joint Conflict and Tactical Simulation) JCATS tactical model to evaluate minefield effects in a combat situation. The three basecases and the Frogs concept are used against a North Korean mechanized rifle battalion and outcomes are compared. Preliminary results indicate: (1) Possible breaching techniques for the self-healing minefield were proposed and compared through simulation modeling. Of these, the best breaching counter to the self-healing minefield is the ''wide-lane'' breach technique. (2) Several methods for mine movement are tested and the optimal method from this group was selected for use in the modeling. However, continued work is needed on jump criteria; a more sophisticated model may reduce the advantage of the breach counter. (3) The battle scenario used in this study is a very difficult defense for Blue. In the three baseline cases (no mines, AT mines only, and mixed AT/AP minefield), Blue loses. Only in the Frog case does Blue win, and it is a high casualty win.« less
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.
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Grieb, H.; Heinig, K.
1986-09-01
It is shown that noise reduction on high bypass ratio turbofans for civil airliners is well established. The noise levels achieved meet the internationally agreed regulations (FAR 36). The same holds true for large military transport aircraft. Helicopter noise is caused essentially by the main and tail rotors. Noise reduction on afterburner and dry engines for combat and strike aircraft, which represent the major noise annoyance to the public, is very difficult because: high specific thrust is mandatory for aircraft performance and effectiveness; jet noise with and without afterburning is predominant; and the design of the reheat section and final (variable) nozzle in practice precludes the application of known concepts for jet noise attenuation in dry and reheated operation.
Affordable multisensor digital video architecture for 360° situational awareness displays
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Scheiner, Steven P.; Khan, Dina A.; Marecki, Alexander L.; Berman, David A.; Carberry, Dana
2011-06-01
One of the major challenges facing today's military ground combat vehicle operations is the ability to achieve and maintain full-spectrum situational awareness while under armor (i.e. closed hatch). Thus, the ability to perform basic tasks such as driving, maintaining local situational awareness, surveillance, and targeting will require a high-density array of real time information be processed, distributed, and presented to the vehicle operators and crew in near real time (i.e. low latency). Advances in display and sensor technologies are providing never before seen opportunities to supply large amounts of high fidelity imagery and video to the vehicle operators and crew in real time. To fully realize the advantages of these emerging display and sensor technologies, an underlying digital architecture must be developed that is capable of processing these large amounts of video and data from separate sensor systems and distributing it simultaneously within the vehicle to multiple vehicle operators and crew. This paper will examine the systems and software engineering efforts required to overcome these challenges and will address development of an affordable, integrated digital video architecture. The approaches evaluated will enable both current and future ground combat vehicle systems the flexibility to readily adopt emerging display and sensor technologies, while optimizing the Warfighter Machine Interface (WMI), minimizing lifecycle costs, and improve the survivability of the vehicle crew working in closed-hatch systems during complex ground combat operations.
Advanced helicopter cockpit and control configurations for helicopter combat missions
NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS)
Haworth, Loran A.; Atencio, Adolph, Jr.; Bivens, Courtland; Shively, Robert; Delgado, Daniel
1987-01-01
Two piloted simulations were conducted by the U.S. Army Aeroflightdynamics Directorate to evaluate workload and helicopter-handling qualities requirements for single pilot operation in a combat Nap-of-the-Earth environment. The single-pilot advanced cockpit engineering simulation (SPACES) investigations were performed on the NASA Ames Vertical Motion Simulator, using the Advanced Digital Optical Control System control laws and an advanced concepts glass cockpit. The first simulation (SPACES I) compared single pilot to dual crewmember operation for the same flight tasks to determine differences between dual and single ratings, and to discover which control laws enabled adequate single-pilot helicopter operation. The SPACES II simulation concentrated on single-pilot operations and use of control laws thought to be viable candidates for single pilot operations workload. Measures detected significant differences between single-pilot task segments. Control system configurations were task dependent, demonstrating a need for inflight reconfigurable control system to match the optimal control system with the required task.
Combat vehicle crew helmet-mounted display: next generation high-resolution head-mounted display
NASA Astrophysics Data System (ADS)
Nelson, Scott A.
1994-06-01
The Combat Vehicle Crew Head-Mounted Display (CVC HMD) program is an ARPA-funded, US Army Natick Research, Development, and Engineering Center monitored effort to develop a high resolution, flat panel HMD for the M1 A2 Abrams main battle tank. CVC HMD is part of the ARPA High Definition Systems (HDS) thrust to develop and integrate small (24 micrometers square pels), high resolution (1280 X 1024 X 6-bit grey scale at 60 frame/sec) active matrix electroluminescent (AMEL) and active matrix liquid crystal displays (AMLCD) for head mounted and projection applications. The Honeywell designed CVC HMD is a next generation head-mounted display system that includes advanced flat panel image sources, advanced digital display driver electronics, high speed (> 1 Gbps) digital interconnect electronics, and light weight, high performance optical and mechanical designs. The resulting dramatic improvements in size, weight, power, and cost have already led to program spin offs for both military and commercial applications.
Engineering Concepts in Stem Cell Research.
Narayanan, Karthikeyan; Mishra, Sachin; Singh, Satnam; Pei, Ming; Gulyas, Balazs; Padmanabhan, Parasuraman
2017-12-01
The field of regenerative medicine integrates advancements made in stem cells, molecular biology, engineering, and clinical methodologies. Stem cells serve as a fundamental ingredient for therapeutic application in regenerative medicine. Apart from stem cells, engineering concepts have equally contributed to the success of stem cell based applications in improving human health. The purpose of various engineering methodologies is to develop regenerative and preventive medicine to combat various diseases and deformities. Explosion of stem cell discoveries and their implementation in clinical setting warrants new engineering concepts and new biomaterials. Biomaterials, microfluidics, and nanotechnology are the major engineering concepts used for the implementation of stem cells in regenerative medicine. Many of these engineering technologies target the specific niche of the cell for better functional capability. Controlling the niche is the key for various developmental activities leading to organogenesis and tissue homeostasis. Biomimetic understanding not only helped to improve the design of the matrices or scaffolds by incorporating suitable biological and physical components, but also ultimately aided adoption of designs that helped these materials/devices have better function. Adoption of engineering concepts in stem cell research improved overall achievement, however, several important issues such as long-term effects with respect to systems biology needs to be addressed. Here, in this review the authors will highlight some interesting breakthroughs in stem cell biology that use engineering methodologies. © 2017 WILEY-VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim.
A Survey of the Command Information Function in U.S. Army Maneuver Battalions during the Gulf War.
1993-11-10
Sudman, Seymore and Norman M. Bradburn. Asking Questions. San Francisco: Jossey-Bass, 1982. Szilagyi , Andrew and Marc Wallace . Organizational Behavior and Performance. USA: Harper Collins, 1990. 110 ...3 to a level of no dissatisfaction that will allow subsequent motivators to be effective I .7 I I I (Szilagi and Wallace 102). I Command information...Prentice-Hall, 1964. Doyle, Joseph B. Frederick Wilhelm von Steuben and the American Revolution. New York: B. Franklin, 1970. Eberhard, Wallace B
2008-01-01
Graduate School and the students they work with on a routine basis. All three of my committee members have been superb mentors in helping me develop the...Deployable” and “Individual Replacement Induced Non-Deployable.” Wartime non-deployable status is provided to soldiers who are unavailable due to medical ...responder medical tasks, mastery of communication systems, and basic reporting requirements. The unit can progress to small-unit level collective training
2012-08-01
headache and at least one other symptom: anorexia , fatigue, insomnia, or dizziness after arrival at high altitude.’’’° If advanced AMS is unrecognized...ibuprofen. Aviat Space Environ Med 1994; 65(1): 19-20. 19. Burtscher M, Likar R, Nachbauer W, Philadelphy M: Aspirin for pro - phylaxis against...intermittent walking pro - tocol. Wilderness Environ Med 2008; 19(4): 252-60. 50. Fagenholz PJ, Gutman JA, Murray AF, Noble VE, Camargo CA, Harris NS
1991-07-01
The prime mover for the MWP-2000 is a single steam powered jet venturi scrubber that was manufactured by Hydrosonics, Inc. to develop a negative...orime mover for the MWP-2000 is a single steam powered jet venturi scrubber that was manufactured by Hydrosonics, inc. to develop a negative pressure...packed tower and the scrubber during the trial burn or opening of the TRV, you should include these AWISOs since these shut offs would normally be
Jedburgh Operations: Support to the French Resistance in Eastern Brittany From June-September 1944
1993-06-04
organize resistance groups in the area, and assist Commandant "Bourgoin" (of the EMFFI). SFHQ estimated some 4,000 armed maquis in Morbihan . On 20 J•ily...area, the SAS were perceived as actually taking over the Maquis in Morbihan . 4 The work accomplished in Morbihan by the Jedburghs and the Maquis ...in the first half of August, Team Gerald directed resistance efforts in the Morbihan area. They dispatched three Maquis battalions, which took
1997-01-01
isolated targets, significantly reduce false alarms ( PFA = 0.01/km2), and recognize force structure (e.g., maneuver battalions). During FY97, a laboratory...probability of false alarm ( Pfa ) of 0.3 at an altitude of 500-1,000 ft and at airspeeds of 60-100 kn is planned. Enhanced COBRA optics-including a...hibiting the desired properties and initiate agent sorption assessments. The FY00 goal is to com- plete performance evaluations of candidate
Assessing Automatic Aid as an Emergency Response Model
2013-12-01
children, Nicholas, Spencer , Kayla, and Krista: I appreciate your patience and understanding. I hope that I am a role model to you, proving that you...noted by all interview subjects and provides for the closest resource “without regard to the name on the door” as noted by Battalion Chief Matt Herbert ...states that he “expects to go to Alexandria or Fairfax everyday,”96 and Herbert expands on the close interaction by noting, “crews have dinner, drill
Former Battalion Commander Survey for Academic Year 1992
1992-03-08
maneuver areas, especially overseas, and ranges suitable for long range tank gunnery, missile firings and AH-64 gunnery, are limited. Such limitations...Missing Cases 0 Question 4 How long were you in command? 1. 12 months or less 2. 13-18 months 3. 19-24 months 4. 25-30 months 5. 31 or more months...point requirement for 11 B versus 11 M. The upward substitution of E5s produced an experience shortfall in these key leadership positions. - Greatly
School of Advanced Military Studies Research Catalog AY 1983 - 1984 through 1991 - 1992
1992-01-01
Battalion Night Attack- Command and Con- trol System, Strengths and Weaknesses, ADA Pierce, Kerry K ., Major, EN, E-Force: How 179 280 Agile Is It?, ADA 179...Sturgeon, Douglas E., Major, MI, Gaining an Pierce, Kerry K ., Major, EN, Kursk: A Study Operational Advantage: The Interdiction of in Operational Art...Synchronization Ability of Division? try Division METL and are the Divisions ADA 225 464 Training to Accomplish Them? ADA 225 483 Major James K . Greer, The
1991-05-01
34 Mutation Research 31: 347 -364. Barnthouse, L. W., G. W. Suter, S. M. Bartell, J. J. Beauchamp, R. H. Gardner, E. Linder, R. V. O’Neill, and A. E...10 0.4 w , 0000 G-3 1%.4 v o 40000000000 0 000 00 ix :o oooo~oooooooooooooo a. nowo go 4; C; 4; C; o; 4@ C; 10 A 00 00 0 00 00 AU UiO 14 -W.o eo e o
Marine Corps Center for Lessons Learned. Volume 8, Issue 11, November 2012
2012-11-01
place throughout the month of July 2012 and involved 25,000 personnel from twenty-two nations and more than 40 ships and 200 aircraft. Marine Corps...from July to September 2012. Many of the principal commanders and key staff personnel who participated in the exercise were interviewed by MCCLL...01 January - 31 July 2012 (MCCLL) 2. 1st Battalion, 8th Marines (1/8) OEF 12.1 After Action Report (AAR) 3. Marine Attack Squadron 211 (VMA-211
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balancing cost, schedule, performance, and risk. Observation 1 DODIG-2014-100 │ 9 Warrior Transition Unit Cadre Training Program Facts Over the past 5...understaffed. The DC M&RA, and WWR must continually account for turnover, unplanned losses, and the cyclical nature of Reserve IMA manpower to balance ...provide boards with an update of military and civilian skills and qualifications which may not be included in a members Official Military Personnel
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Vietnamese men abstained from premarital sex, they openly practiced mutual masturbation . 62 In western culture, a man’s business was a man’s business, but... practice of integrating Marine with native forces marked the beginning of a nearly six year endeavor entitled the Combined Action Program or CAP. Embraced...chain of command. While the CAP platoons drew from infantry battalions primarily, their ties to them remained administrative and informal in practice