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Army Command and Control Study - 82 (ACCS-82). Volume IV. Army Readiness and Mobilization Region Concept
Inactive ARR headquarters; activate Army Readiness and Mobilization Region (ARMR) headquarters; activate one additional AC corps headquarters; provided dedicated mob planners to HQDA, FORSOM, CONUSA and all mobilization stations; limited OPCON of selected RC units given to MACOM.
Army Command and Control Study - 82 (ACCS-82). Volume IV. Army Readiness and Mobilization Region Concept
Inactive ARR headquarters; activate Army Readiness and Mobilization Region (ARMR) headquarters; activate one additional AC corps headquarters; provided dedicated mob planners to HQDA, FORSOM, CONUSA and all mobilization stations; limited OPCON of selected RC units given to MACOM.
Army Command and Control Study - 82 (ACCS-82). Volume IV. Army Readiness and Mobilization Region Concept
D. L. Wilson (author)
1980
81 pages
Report
No indication
English
Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Military Sciences , Army operations , Command and control systems , Army planning , Military force levels , Mobilization , Operational readiness , Combat readiness , Peacetime , Military doctrine , Military reserves , Army training , Deployment , Logistics support , Missions , Policies
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