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RC integration in CJTF-76-Template for success

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The reserve component (RC) of the Army National Guard and Reserve units has played an important role in the success of the Combined Joint Task Force 76 (CJTF-76). Nearly 4,000 Army National Guard and 3000 Army Reserve personnel are involved in the Operation Enduring Freedom (OEF 5) and are conducting missions ranging from infantry patrols, life support projects and human intelligence gathering.

Author: Johnson, Michael L.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2005
United States. Army. National Guard

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AMC-Serving alongside the warfighter

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The Army Material Command (AMC) is deployed in numerous locations and is fully engaged in improving its production and repair facilities, with many of its lines operating 24/7 while its number one priority includes supporting the warfighter. AMC's Commanding General outlines the wide variety of tasks it is executing in order to meet the US Army's current and future requirements.

Author: Griffin, Benjamin S.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2005
General services, Facilities & equipment, Military Bases, Buildings and facilities, Maintenance and repair, United States. Army. Materiel Command

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The media: Subject selection is the issue

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A Colonel describes about Gen. Frederick J. Kroesen's column in 'ARMY' where the idea that there is a difference in the relationship between the media and the military in World War II and now is disputed. The major issue is that the subject selection, which includes article subject, article placement and headline tone never portrays any military success.

Author: Mahler, Michael D.
Publisher: Association of the United States Army
Publication Name: Army
Subject: Military and naval science
ISSN: 0004-2455
Year: 2005
Portrayals, Criticism and interpretation, World War II, 1939-1945, Kroesen, Frederick J.

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