Army deployments to OIF and OEF - Info and Reading Options
By Tim Bonds
"Army deployments to OIF and OEF" was published by RAND Arroyo Center in 2010 - Santa Monica, CA, it has 63 pages and the language of the book is English.
“Army deployments to OIF and OEF” Metadata:
- Title: ➤ Army deployments to OIF and OEF
- Author: Tim Bonds
- Language: English
- Number of Pages: 63
- Publisher: RAND Arroyo Center
- Publish Date: 2010
- Publish Location: Santa Monica, CA
“Army deployments to OIF and OEF” Subjects and Themes:
- Subjects: ➤ Manpower - Recruiting, enlistment - Military policy - United States - Operation Enduring Freedom, 2001- - Deployment (Strategy) - Operational readiness - United States. Army - Afghan War, 2001- - Personnel management - Iraq War, 2003-
- Places: United States
Edition Specifications:
- Pagination: xviii, 63 p. :
Edition Identifiers:
- The Open Library ID: OL24422163M - OL15455093W
- Online Computer Library Center (OCLC) ID: 502676316
- Library of Congress Control Number (LCCN): 2010003443
- ISBN-13: 9780833049209
- ISBN-10: 0833049208
- All ISBNs: 0833049208 - 9780833049209
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"Army deployments to OIF and OEF" Table Of Contents:
- 1- Demand for troops in Operation Iraqi Freedom and Operation Enduring Freedom
- 2- Cumulative troop-years contributed to OIF and OEF
- 3- Active-duty troop-years deployed
- 4- Active-duty assigned strength supporting cumulative deployments
- 5- Yearly demand for active-duty soldiers
- 6- The Army's cumulative deployed contribution increased steadily as soldiers returned to theater for repeated deployments
- 7- Cumulative soldier time deployed exceeds cumulative deployed time of other services
- 8- Deployment burden falls most heavily on the Army's warrants, noncommissioned officers, and the middle ranks of officers
- 9- Army deployment capacity and soldier deployment ratio
- 10- Army capacity to support troop demands : 2002 end strength
- 11- BOG:Dwell ratio required to support deployment demands, 2003-2005
- 12- Soldiers assigned to "infrastructure" and "forces"
- 13- Soldiers moved from "infrastructure" to "forces"
- 14- DoD increased Army end strength and changed other demands
- 15- BOG:Dwell ratio required to provide soldier numbers demanded, 2005-2009
- 16- Mapping soldier flows into units and identifying soldiers not yet deployed
- 17- Analyses from USD (P&R)
- 18- Illustration of the flow of soldiers from recruits to trained and ready soldiers
- 19- Size of each pool
- 20- Identify groups of trained and ready soldiers who have not yet deployed
- 21- Distribution of not-yet-deployed soldiers by length of service
- 22- Distribution of not-yet-deployed soldiers by military occupational specialty
- 23- Distribution of not-yet-deployed soldiers by unit of assignment and military occupational specialty
- 24- Answers to the research questions posed
- 25- Army troop levels maintained in OIF and OEF
- 26- Soldier BOG:Dwell ratios
- 27- Soldiers not yet deployed
- 28- Appendix: Defense Manpower Data Center's personnel deployment accountability update.
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