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Army PERSTEMPO in the Post Cold War Era
This document reports the results of an examination of available data on the rate at which military personnel are involved in military operations (PERSTEMPO), specifically with respect to active units of the Army. The authors found that PERSTEMPO increased in all services after the end of the Cold War, but the largest increase was in the Army and Air Force.
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Pages: 110
ISBN/EAN: 0-8330-2878-2
Contents
Preface PDF
Figures PDF
Tables PDF
Summary PDF
Acknowledgments PDF
Abbreviations PDF
Definitions PDF
Chapter 1:
Introduction PDF
Chapter 2:
Defining and Measuring PERSTEMPO PDF
Chapter 3:
Army PERSTEMPO in the Post-Cold War Era PDF
Chapter 4:
Assessing the Impact of PERSTEMPO PDF
Chapter 5:
Results and Observations PDF
Baseline Engagement Force (BEF) Data PDF
Army Operational and Training Deployments PDF
MOS to Branch to CA, CS, CSS Crosswalk to Army Enlisted Skill Groups PDF
Illustration of the Impact of Current Army PERSTEMPO on Army Forward Basing and Deployment PDF
Bibliography PDF
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