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army strategic language list: Army Linguist Management United States. Department of the Army, 1996 |
army strategic language list: Department of Defense Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms United States. Joint Chiefs of Staff, 1979 |
army strategic language list: U.S. Army War College Key Strategic Issues List , 2006 |
army strategic language list: Foreign Languages Joseph A. Christoff, 2002-07 In the wake of a changing security environment and the increasing globalization of the U.S. economy, federal agencies' needs for personnel with foreign language proficiency have grown significantly. This report reviews the use of foreign language skills at the U.S. Army, the Dept., of State, the Dept. of Commerce's Foreign Commercial Service, and the FBI. Specifically, the report: (1) examines the nature and impact of reported foreign language shortages; (2) determines the strategies that federal agencies use to address these specific shortages; and (3) assesses the efforts to implement an overall strategic workforce plan to address current and projected shortages. Charts and tables. |
army strategic language list: Transforming the U.S. Military's Foreign Language, Cultural Awareness, and Regional Expertise Capabilities United States. Congress. House. Committee on Armed Services. Oversight and Investigations Subcommittee, 2010 |
army strategic language list: Defense Language Transformation Roadmap Barry Leonard, 2010-10 DoD needs a significantly improved organic capability in emerging languages and dialects, a greater competence and regional area skills in those languages and dialects, and a surge capability to rapidly expand its language capabilities on short notice. Contents of this report: (A) Goals: (1): Create Foundational Language and Regional Area Expertise; (2): Create the Capacity to Surge; (3): Establish a Cadre of Language Professionals; (4): Establish a Process to Track the Accession, Separation, and Promotion Rates of Military Personnel with Language Skills and Foreign Area Officers; (B) Def. Language Inst. Foreign Language Center Transformation; (C) Offices of Primary Responsibility and Dates for Full Operating Capability. |
army strategic language list: Strategy and Command David Horner, 2021-10-15 Compilation of writings on the Australian military's history of strategy and command. |
army strategic language list: Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications , 1956 |
army strategic language list: Kwajalein Atoll, U.S. Army Proposed Actions Including Proposed Strategic Defense Initiative Activities, Prepared by U.S. Army Strategic Defense Command , 1989 |
army strategic language list: Professional Journal of the United States Army , 2016-05 |
army strategic language list: Dod Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms March 2017 United States Government US Army, CREATESPACE INDEPENDENT PUB, 2017-03-30 DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms March 2017 The DOD Dictionary of Military and Associated Terms (DOD Dictionary) sets forth standard US military and associated terminology to encompass the joint activity of the Armed Forces of the United States. These military and associated terms, together with their definitions, constitute approved Department of Defense (DOD) terminology for general use by all DOD components. |
army strategic language list: Military Personnel Brenda S. Farrell, 2009-03 Since the 9/11 attacks, the U.S. has launched several military operations that have increased the operations tempo of the military services and required the large-scale mobilization of reservists. These factors have affected the active Army, Army Reserve, and Army National Guard, which have shouldered the bulk of the personnel burden associated with ongoing operations in Iraq. To encourage military service, Congress authorized the Army to provide not more than 4 new recruitment incentives. This report: (1) identifies and describes the recruitment incentives the Army has developed; and (2) assessed the extent to which the plans for each incentive included anticipated outcomes and a methodology for evaluating these outcomes. Charts and tables. |
army strategic language list: Guardians of Empire Brian McAllister Linn, 2000-11-09 In a comprehensive study of four decades of military policy, Brian McAllister Linn offers the first detailed history of the U.S. Army in Hawaii and the Philippines between 1902 and 1940. Most accounts focus on the months preceding the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. By examining the years prior to the outbreak of war, Linn provides a new perspective on the complex evolution of events in the Pacific. Exhaustively researched, Guardians of Empire traces the development of U.S. defense policy in the region, concentrating on strategy, tactics, internal security, relations with local communities, and military technology. Linn challenges earlier studies which argue that army officers either ignored or denigrated the Japanese threat and remained unprepared for war. He demonstrates instead that from 1907 onward military commanders in both Washington and the Pacific were vividly aware of the danger, that they developed a series of plans to avert it, and that they in fact identified--even if they could not solve--many of the problems that would become tragically apparent on 7 December 1941. |
army strategic language list: Army Research and Development , 1964 |
army strategic language list: Army RD & A. , 1964 |
army strategic language list: Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States United States. Congress. House, 2004 Some vols. include supplemental journals of such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House. |
army strategic language list: Military Review , 1999 |
army strategic language list: The Sociology of Military Science Colonel (US Army Ret.) Chris Paparone, 2012-11-08 This groundbreaking work challenges modernist military science and explores how a more open design epistemology is becoming an attractive alternative to a military staff culture rooted in a monistic scientific paradigm. The author offers fresh sociological avenues to become more institutionally reflexive - to offer a variety of design frames of reference, beyond those typified by modern military doctrine. Modernist military knowledge has been institutionalized to the point that blinds militaries to alternative designs organizationally and in their interventions. This book seeks to reconstruct strategy and operations in designing ways and develops theories of action through multifaceted contextualizations and recontextualizations of situations, showing that Military Design does not have to rely on set rational-analytic decision-making schemes, but on seeking alternative meanings in- and on-action. The work offers an alternative philosophy of practice that embraces the unpredictability of tasks to be accomplished. Written by Colonel Paparone (U.S. Army, Ret., PhD) with a special chapter by two active duty officers, it will appeal to all in military and security studies, including professionals and policymakers. |
army strategic language list: Hearings, Reports and Prints of the House Committee on Appropriations United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations, 1971 |
army strategic language list: ACTFL 2005-2015 American Council on the Teaching of Foreign Languages, 2006 The eleven chapters of this ACTFL volume approach language education from a variety of perspectives including the history and current status of language policies; language needs of our government and our international businesses; teachers, teaching, and learning; assessment; instructional technology; heritage learners; less commonly taught languages; and special learners. This volume's authors accepted the challenge of answering the following basic questions related to their topic, as well as that of expanding upon their themes. Where are we now? Where should we be? or Where could we be? How do we realize our vision of languages for all? |
army strategic language list: U. S. Army Board Study Guide , 2006-06 |
army strategic language list: United States Army in World War II. , 1950 |
army strategic language list: Army , 1959 |
army strategic language list: Military personnel retired pay, defense language provisions, [Monday, April 24, 1972 United States. Congress. House. Committee on Appropriations. Subcommittee on Department of Defense, 1972 |
army strategic language list: The Army Lawyer , 1995 |
army strategic language list: Quarterly Review of Military Literature , 2003 |
army strategic language list: Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2003: Readiness and management support United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, 2002 |
army strategic language list: FM 34-52 Intelligence Interrogation Department of Department of the Army, 2017-12-13 The 1992 edition of the FM 34-52 Intelligence Interrogation Field Manual. |
army strategic language list: Strategic Theory for the 21st Century: The Little Book on Big Strategy Harry R. Yarger, 2006 |
army strategic language list: The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations Florina Cristiana Matei, Carolyn Halladay, Thomas C. Bruneau, 2021-11-01 This second edition of The Routledge Handbook of Civil-Military Relations offers a wide-ranging, internationally focused overview of the field of civil-military relations. The armed forces are central actors in most societies and are involved in many different roles. Amongst other activities, they engage in peace operations, support the police in fighting crime, support civilian authorities in dealing with natural disasters, and fight against terrorists and in internal conflicts. The existing literature on this subject is limited in its discussion of warfighting and thus does not do justice to the variety of roles. This second edition not only fills this important lacuna but offers an up-to-date comparative analysis and provides a conceptual framework to analyze how strategies can realistically be implemented. Amalgamating ideas from key thinkers in the field, the book is organized into three main thematic parts: Part I: Civil-Military Relations in Non-Democratic States and Illiberal Democracies; Part II: Civil-Military Relations in New Democracies; Part III: Civil-Military Relations in Established Democracies. This handbook will be essential reading for students and practitioners in the fields of civil-military relations, defense studies, war and conflict studies, international security, and IR in general. |
army strategic language list: Military Reconnaissance Alexander Stilwell, 2020-05-12 This concise history chronicles the role of military recon, from the ancient warfare of Greeks and Romans to the operations of modern scout snipers. Since the earliest recorded military history, scouting and reconnaissance have been key tools for military commanders in order to make tactical decisions. As military strategy, weapons, and equipment developed over the centuries, methods of scouting and reconnaissance evolved as well but were never discarded. This short history paints a revealing picture of the art of military scouting and reconnaissance. From the secret sciritae of the Spartans and the scouts employed by Julius Caesar to the Middle Ages, Napoleonic Wars, and modern era of scout snipers and special forces units, this volume covers the evolution of recon operations across centuries of conflict. |
army strategic language list: Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 2003 United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Armed Services, 2002 |
army strategic language list: Library of Congress Catalog Library of Congress, 1955 A cumulative list of works represented by Library of Congress printed cards. |
army strategic language list: Army Reserve Magazine , 2000 |
army strategic language list: Army, Navy, Air Force Journal & Register , 1943 |
army strategic language list: Special Warfare , 2008 |
army strategic language list: Advances in Cross-Cultural Decision Making Sae Schatz, Joseph Cohn, Denise Nicholson, 2019-07-19 The Cross-Cultural Decision Making (CCDM) research focuses on improved decision making across a variety of cultural constructs, including geographical, historical, sociological, organizational, team, and technology interactions. This includes the research of experts and industry practitioners from multidisciplinary backgrounds, including sociology, linguistics, human-computer interaction, human factors engineering, systems engineering, military science, psychology, neuroscience, instructional design, and education, who showcase the latest advances in our understanding of the role of culture on decision making in numerous settings. Improved decision making among members of diverse teams and within organizational systems, and innovative ways to measure and assess that process, comprise the foundation for many projects discussed in these volumes. The influence of culture on decision making is pervasive, as reflected in the diverse disciplines represented by those individuals and entities involved in sociocultural research and engineering. This CCDM book features papers that discuss emerging concepts, theories, and applications of cross-cultural decision making knowledge. The work described in these chapters reflects dedicated research by a wide range of expert academics and practitioners from around the world. |
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