An edition of The indispensable force (2013)

The indispensable force

the post-Cold War operational Army Reserve, 1990-2010

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The indispensable force
Kathryn Roe Coker
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An edition of The indispensable force (2013)

The indispensable force

the post-Cold War operational Army Reserve, 1990-2010

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The history of how the operational Army Reserve concept developed over the twenty years from 1990 through 2010 is a story of revolutionary change for the citizen-soldier. In the past, the part-time citizen army was by national policy and doctrine not as prepared as the professional Army for war. During the twentieth century, militia or reserve soldiers required months, sometimes a year, of pre-deployment training before being committed to the battlefield. The new operational concept for the twenty-first century arose to solve a problem for the Army's global peacekeeping mission. How could the Army accomplish this task during times of relative peace with reduced budgets and less full-time manpower? Congress answered the challenge by more effectively utilizing the Army Reserve and new technologies. Army Reserve units were maintained at comparable readiness levels and standards with active Army units. The Army Reserve and the active Army now deploy together and function as one team on the modern battlefield. Using the Gulf War of 1990-1991 as the catalyst for change, this volume tells the story of the transformation of the Army Reserve from an organization held in strategic reserve to an operational-expeditionary reserve force.

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English
Pages
553

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The indispensable force: the post-Cold War operational Army Reserve, 1990-2010
2013, Office of Army Reserve History, United States Army Reserve Command
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Table of Contents

Post-Cod War defense strategy
Engagement and enlargement
The Global War on Terrorism
Conclusion.

Edition Notes

Shipping list no.: 2014-0261-P.

Includes bibliographical references (pages 499-530) and index.

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Fort Bragg, North Carolina

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
355.3/7097309049
Library of Congress
UA42 .C665 2013, UA42 .C65 2013

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Pagination
xxxv, 553 pages
Number of pages
553

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL31306307M
LCCN
2014489198
OCLC/WorldCat
882091292

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