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Assessing the assignment policy for army women, Margaret C. Harrell [and others]

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Assessing the assignment policy for army women, Margaret C. Harrell [and others]
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 151-158)
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Assessing the assignment policy for army women
Nature of contents
dictionariesbibliography
Oclc number
183655423
Responsibility statement
Margaret C. Harrell [and others]
Summary
Since current policies for assigning military women were issued, the U.S. Army has changed how it organizes and fights. Assessing the Assignment Policy for Army Women considers whether the Army is adhering to the assignment policies as well as the appropriateness of the current U.S. Department of Defense and Army assignment policies, given how units are operating in Iraq
Table Of Contents
Introduction -- Is there a shared interpretation of the assignment policy for Army women? -- Is the Army complying with the assignment policy? -- Is the assignment policy appropriate for future military operations? -- Conclusions and recommendations -- Appendixes: A. Aspin 1994 memorandum -- B. The difference between an assignment policy and an employment policy -- C. Opportunities available to Army women -- D. Army women deployed to Iraq -- E. Interviews with senior Army, OSD, and JS personnel and members of congress -- F. Interviews and focus groups with personnel recently returned from Iraq -- G. Army modularity, asymmetric threats, and nonlinear battlefields -- H. Female Army recipients of the Combat Action Badge
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