The effective use of reserve personnel in the U.S. military

lessons from the United Kingdom reserve model

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Shima D. Keene
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lessons from the United Kingdom reserve model

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"This monograph identifies areas where the U.S. Army and other services can potentially benefit from examining the United Kingdom's comparable program of reserve reform. Key areas where aspects of this reform have been entirely counterproductive are identified, as well as specific and expensive recent British mistakes which it is essential for the U.S. military to avoid"--Publisher's web site.

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English
Pages
48

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The effective use of reserve personnel in the U.S. military: lessons from the United Kingdom reserve model
2015, Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press
in English
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Table of Contents

Introduction
UK versus U.S. reserve forces. Rationale for the use of reserves
UK reserve forces
UK reservist categories. Volunteer reserves
Ex-regular reservists
High readiness reserves
Sponsored reserves
Current status of the UK reserve forces
FR 2020 programme. Family
Employers
Skepticism over FR20
Recruitment and retention
Reserve versus regular debate
Perception of the part-time professional
Case studies. Case study 1 : the Medical Corps. Specialists
Case study 2 : specialist group military intelligence
Challenges. Challenge 1 : how do you find the right person?
Challenge 2 : how do you successfully recruit that individual?
Challenge 3 : security clearance
Challenge 4 : how do you retain the expertise?
Dangers of outsourcing
Conclusions and policy recommendations. Cost cutting initiatives
Cultural change
Training
Motivation : incentives versus disincentives
Dangers of outsourcing.

Edition Notes

"January 2015."

Includes bibliographical references (pages 38-48).

Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (SSI, viewed January 6, 2015).

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Carlisle, PA
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Effective use of reserve personnel in the United States military

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Library of Congress
UA661 .K44 2015

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1 online resource (xi, 48 pages)
Number of pages
48

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Open Library
OL53183271M
ISBN 10
158487659X
ISBN 13
9781584876595
OCLC/WorldCat
899240648

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