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By Colonel Casey Wardynski, Major David S. Lyle, Lieutenant Colonel (Ret.) Michael J. Colarusso
2010., ()
Subject: Organizations often focus their recruiting efforts on high-payoff markets--how does the Army identify the right market in which to focus its officer accessions efforts? What role does education play i
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By Lieutenant Colonel Suzanne C. Nielsen
2010., ()
Subject: During the 2 decades preceding the Persian Gulf War in 1991; the U.S. Army went through tremendous reform and rejuvenation. In explaining this important case of military change; this paper makes four
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By Lieutenant Colonel Phillip R. Cuccia
2010., ()
Subject: NATO officials plan to unveil the new NATO Strategic Concept during the Alliance’s summit in Portugal at the end of this year. This monograph focuses on the impact of what the Strategic Concept will h
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By Lieutenant Colonel Clarence J. Bouchat (USAF, Ret.)
2010., ()
Subject: The security and stability of Africa has recently become an important national issue readily seen in the increased time; effort; and resources now devoted to the continent by such new organizations as
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By Lieutenant Colonel Eloy E. Cuevas
2010., ()
Subject: The War on Terrorism has taken an effect on the American public for nearly 10 years since that faithful day in 2001. With hundreds of thousands of service members and their family members directly or
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By Lieutenant Colonel Thomas S. Bundt
2010., ()
Subject: A primary pillar to achieving strategic aims in Iraq is through the reestablishment of a functional healthcare system. Currently; no set corporate solution exists including all agencies pertaining to
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By Lieutenant Colonel Laurence Andrew Dobrot
2007., ()
Subject: The United States has been actively engaged in prosecuting the Global War on; Terrorism (GWOT) since September 2001. However; after 5 years of national effort that has included the loss of over 3; 000
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By Lieutenant Colonel James S. Corum
101., ()
Subject: The Malaya and Cyprus insurgencies provide a dramatic contrast to the issue of training local security forces. In Malaya; the British developed a very successful strategy for training the Malayan Poli
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