Shirley, Michael L.; Dailey-Johnson, Theresa W.; Ramsey, James C.; Mathis, Anthony J.; Clark, Johnny R.
As a result of reduced military strength, national security interests, and global commitments the Department of Defense has increasingly relied on civilian contractors to fill critical military shortages in Operation Iraqi Freedom. The services of...
Thesis: Today’s military forces are more reliant on contractors for a greater range of services than ever before. In Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) one of the fastest evolving and most contentious services provided by contractors is that of...
Thesis: A downsized U.S. military has necessitated the hiring of costly civilian contractors to field jobs in Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF). Abstract: Throughout history, the military has both expanded and reduced its forces according to justified...
This document sets out to examine the problems of personnel procurement, training, and equipment design with respect to the man-machine efficiency required to secure cooperation within the Armed Forces.
The future use of civilian on the operational battlefield and their supporting combat roles will provide relief to an overwhelmed military and will ultimately help win the war.
The role of the civilians is just going to continue to escalate at an...
Gives a view of the general functions of an army and of a corps, and the relative functions of the infantry division and the cavalry division. Book is an introduction to the course in Tactical Principles and Decisions, published in two volumes.