Considering a Cadre Augmented Army - RAND Corporation
Considering a Cadre Augmented Army - RAND Corporation Considering a Cadre Augmented Army - RAND Corporation
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Santa Monica: <strong>RAND</strong>, MR-1606, 2002.<br />
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United States Naval Academy, U.S. Government Accountability Office, March 8, 2007.<br />
Watson, Brian G., Reshaping the Expeditionary <strong>Army</strong> to Win Decisively: The Case for Greater<br />
Stabilization Capacity in the Modular Force, Strategic Studies Institute: <strong>Army</strong> War College,<br />
Carlisle Barracks, PA, August 2005.<br />
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Bloomington, IN, 1984.<br />
Winkler, John D., John F. Schank, Michael G. Mattock, Rodger A. Madison, L. Diane<br />
Green, James C. Crowley, Laurie L. McDonald, Paul S. Steinberg, “Training<br />
Requirements and Training Delivery in the Total <strong>Army</strong> School System,” <strong>RAND</strong>, MR-<br />
928-A, 1999.<br />
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Cambridge, MA, 2001.<br />
Williamson, Stephanie, “A Description of U.S. Enlisted Personnel Promotion Systems,”<br />
Santa Monica, CA: <strong>RAND</strong> MR-1067-OSD, 1999.<br />
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Fight: Combat Motivation in the Iraq War, <strong>Army</strong> War College, Carlisle Barracks, PA, 2003.<br />
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