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Landpower: REDUCTIONS AND REORGANIZATION
Landpower is the ability—by threat, force, or occupation—to gain, sustain, and exploit control over land, resources, and people.
OVERVIEW
ADAPTABILITY, CAPABILITIES & READINESS
CIVIL-MILITARY RELATIONS, THE CIVIL-MILITARY DIVIDE & PUBLIC RELATIONS
CIVILIAN COMPONENT
DOCTRINE AND THEORY
FORCE DEVELOPMENT & MODERNIZATION
FORCE DIVERSITY
HISTORICAL APPLICATIONS
JOINT OPERATIONS
MOBILIZATION
LEADER DEVELOPMENT
LEADERSHIP
REDUCTIONS AND REORGANIZATION
STRATEGIC ASPECTS
TECHNOLOGY
URBAN WARFARE AND MEGACITIES
Articles
"Army Experimentation: Developing the Army of the Future-Army 2020"
by Van Brewer and Michala Smith
Military Review 94, no. 4 (July-August 2014): 58-62.
"Insights from the Army's Drawdowns"
by Jason Warren
Parameters 44, no.2 (Summer 2014): 5-9.
"Organizational Change and Adaptation in the U.S. Army"
by J.P. Clark
Parameters 46, no. 3 (Autumn 2016): 23-39.
"Reachback for the Squad"
by Brian J. Dunn
Infantry (Online) 105, no. 3 (August-December 2016): 14-17.
"Rebuilding the Army - Again: Lessons and Warnings from the Post-Vietnam Period"
by Michael O'Hanlon
Armed Forces Journal (Online)
March 1, 2013.
"Rightsizing the Army in Austere Times"
by Charles Hornick, Daniel Burkhart, and Dave Shunk
Parameters 46, no. 3 (Autumn 2016): 41-50.
“Sizing U.S. Ground Forces: From ‘2 Wars’ to ‘1 War + 2 Missions’”
by Michael O'Hanlon
Washington Quarterly 37, no. 1 (Spring 2014): 151-164.
BOOKS
Army Planning: Comprehensive Risk Assessment Needed for Planned Changes to the Army's Force Structure
by
U.S. Government Accountability Office
(Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office, April 2016)
Drawdown: The American Way of Postwar
by
Jason W. Warren, ed.
Call Number: Ridgway Hall and Root Hall UA917.U5 D73 2016
ISBN: 9781479828401
(New York : New York University Press, 2016)
Operational Reservations: Considerations for a Total Army Force
by
John D. Ellis; Laura McKnight Mackenzie
Call Number: Ridgway Hall U413 .R32E455 2014 -- Root Hall U413.A66E455 2014
ISBN: 9781584876311
(Carlisle, PA : Strategic Studies Institute and U.S. Army War College Press, 2014)
Getting It Right: Determining the Optimal Active Component End Strength of the All-Volunteer Army to Meet the Demands of the 21st Century
by John R .Evans
(Washington, DC: Center for 21st Century Security and Intelligence, Brookings Institution, June 2015)
DISSERTATIONS & THESES
Applying Drawdown Lessons from the Past to Future Army Investments
by Robert E. Waring
Call Number Root Hall AD-A 590 282
U.S. Army War College, March 2013.
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Protecting the Mission: The Case of the U.S. Army
by Joshua S. Jones
Call Number Ridgway Hall: UA23 .J648 2013a
American University, 2013.
GOVERNMENT DOCUMENTS AND REPORTS
Army Equipping Guide 2013-2016: From Afghanistan through Sequestration: Toward Regionally Aligned and Mission Tailored Forces
(Washington, DC: U.S. Department of the Army, Headquarters, G8, June 20, 2013)
Army Planning: Comprehensive Risk Assessment Needed for Planned Changes to the Army’s Force Structure
(Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office, April 2016)
Defense Infrastructure: Army Brigade Combat Team Inactivations Informed by Analyses, But Actions Needed to Improve Stationing Process
(Washington, DC: U.S. Government Accountability Office, December 2013)
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