It takes the average reader 1 hour and 58 minutes to read Factors to Consider in Blending Active and Reserve Manpower Within Military Units by Harry Thie
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A 2002 Department of Defense (DoD) report stated that the military services developed or adopted many innovative approaches to unit structures and organization as force size changed and operational tempo increased. The report suggested that organizational concepts leading to a more flexible, capable force must be implemented more broadly to better capitalize on the capabilities and strengths of the reserve components. In particular, such organizational concepts include blending active component (AC) and reserve component (RC) workforces in military units. We define blending as any arrangement...
Factors to Consider in Blending Active and Reserve Manpower Within Military Units by Harry Thie is 116 pages long, and a total of 29,696 words.
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