| NATO Force Sufficiency Study - 1970. |
SEP 1970 |
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| Authors:
Richard B. Foster; STANFORD RESEARCH INST MENLO PARK CALIF STRATEGIC STUDIES CENTER
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 | After more than 20 years of outstanding success in implementing its basic objectives, the NATO Alliance faces a protracted period of serious internal and external stress. The political-military environment in Europe is in a profound flux, partly as a result of changing perceptions of the Soviet/Warsaw Pact threat, domestic economic problems, and changing national priorities of the European NATO Allies. Compounding the crisis in NATO is the recognition that the ... |
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| Senior Officer Debriefing Report: Deputy Senior Advisor, III Corps and III Corps Tactical Zone, Period 1 May 1969 to 30 November 1969, |
04 DEC 1969 |
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| Authors:
Carleton Preer Jr; ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE (ARMY) WASHINGTON D C
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| Lessons Learned, Headquarters, United States Army, Ryukyu Islands. |
04 MAR 1969 |
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| Authors:
ADJUTANT GENERAL'S OFFICE (ARMY) WASHINGTON D C
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| REQUIREMENTS FOR TYPES OF JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL SERVICE ORGANIZATION. |
DEC 1967 |
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| Authors:
ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS COMMAND JUDGE ADVOCATE AGENCY CHARLOTTESVILLE VA
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 | The study examines the requirements for types of Judge Advocate General Service Organization (JAGSO) support for the Army in the Field and the capabilities of JAGSO to meet these requirements. (Author) |
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| A PRELIMINARY REPORT ON THE FEASIBILITY OF ORGANIZATIONAL RESEARCH IN THE NAVY. |
NOV 1967 |
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| Authors:
Joe Silverman; NAVAL PERSONNEL RESEARCH ACTIVITY SAN DIEGO CALIF
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 | The report presents the results of a preliminary review of the literature in organizational theory, with special emphasis on its feasibility for application to problems of Navy organizational units. The objective of such research would be the development and improvement of naval organizational structures and functions through the use of advanced techniques which integrate organizational theory, modern mathematical methods, and computer technology. A program of organizational research is delineated in ... |
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| SPANOCON: SPAN OF CONTROL. 1. DEVELOPMENT OF A KNOWLEDGE-FREE SPAN OF CONTROL TEST. |
MAY 1962 |
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| Authors:
Alfred A. Longano; L. Dennis Cannon; Howard C. Olson; GEORGE WASHINGTON UNIV ALEXANDRIA VA HUMAN RESOURCES RESEARCH OFFICE
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 | Contents: Background; Research Requirement and Purpose of the Research; Description of the Test -- Apparatus, and Testing Procedure; Subjects Tested; Data Analysis, Discussion of the Factors; Factor Scores; and Correlations with Other Tests. |
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| RIFLE PLATOON FIREPOWER EXPERIMENT. |
MAR 1962 |
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| Authors:
ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS EXPERIMENTATION CENTER FORT ORD CA
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 | An experiment was conducted under simulated combat conditions to determine the best distribution of weapons currently available to the rifle platoon. Three rifle squad organizations were used with different weapon mixes of the M14 rifle, M14 modified rifle, M60 machinegun, and M79 grenade launcher. Rifles and machine-guns were first fired at different times, one run at a time, and results in terms of volume, accuracy and distrubution of fire were ... |
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| OPTIMUM COMPOSITION OF THE RIFLE SQUAD AND PLATOON. |
NOV 1961 |
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| Authors:
ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS EXPERIMENTATION CENTER FORT ORD CA
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 | The purpose of this experiment was to determine optimum composition of the rifle squad and platoon when equipped with materiel to be available in the 1965-1970 time frame. Three experimental rifle platoons, representing numerous organizational variations, were examined in a series of two-sided tactical exercises in the field. Performance was systematically evaluated by experienced military personnel. Conclusions were drawn as to the optimum strength, organization and equipment of the rifle ... |
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| INTEGRATED COMBAT GROUP COMPONENTS EXPERIMENT, PHASE III. VOLUME II - LOGISTICS. |
JUN 1961 |
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| Authors:
ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS EXPERIMENTATION CENTER FORT ORD CA
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 | This volume examines the capabilities and limitations of the PENTANA ICG service company and the service elements of the PENTANA forward intransit depot in meeting support requirements of the ICG and its attached units in selected resupply, maintenance, and evacuation. This experiment was a continuation of the logistics studies started in Phases I and II. Like the other experiments in the series, it provided data for statistical analysis and military ... |
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| INTEGRATED COMBAT GROUP COMPONENTS EXPERIMENT, PHASE III. VOLUME I - ENGINEER. |
DEC 1960 |
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| Authors:
ARMY COMBAT DEVELOPMENTS EXPERIMENTATION CENTER FORT ORD CA
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 | This volume examines the engineer platoon assigned to the PENTANA ICG. The engineer experiment compared the organization, techniques of employment, major equipment requirements, capabilities and limitations of the organic ICG platoon proposed by the Office, Chief of Engineers. The experimental data were subjected to statistical analysis and military evaluation to determine the relative superiorities of the two platoons in performing different engineer tasks, their orgainzational and operational deficiencies, and the ... |
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