Considering a Cadre Augmented Army - RAND Corporation
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Excursions (SARDE),” Memo Report, July 1999.<br />
Cloud, David S., “Gates Favors Faster Expansion of the <strong>Army</strong>,” New York Times, September<br />
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Defense Alternatives Briefing Report #20, January 31, 2007a.<br />
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U.S. Military Forces in the 1990s,” February 1990.<br />
Congressional Budget Office (CBO), “Structuring U.S Forces After the Cold War: Costs and<br />
Effects of Increased Reliance on the Reserves,” September 1992.<br />
Congressional Budget Office (CBO), “Public and Private Roles in Maintaining Military<br />
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Congressional Budget Office (CBO), “Structuring the Active and Reserve <strong>Army</strong> for the 21 st<br />
Century,” December 1997.<br />
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Congressional Budget Office (CBO), “An Analysis of the U.S. Military’s Ability to Sustain an<br />
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May 2004.<br />
Congressional Budget Office (CBO). “Options for Restructuring the <strong>Army</strong>,” May 2005.<br />
Congressional Budget Office (CBO). “Recruiting, Retention, and Future Levels of Military<br />
Personnel,” October 2006.