Examines the effects of gender on retention and readiness in the United States Army. Increase in female soldiers and officers in the army; Correlations among race, rank, age and gender; Implications of gender.SchummWalter R.Palmer-Johnson
Wertsch (2006)has described the military as a “warrior society” that entails an authoritarian structure with stoic attitudes and where individuals are groomed to be in a constant psychological state of “combat readiness.”Daley (1999)was the first to describe how service members develop a ...
Business Insider, 2022-8-5 "a show of force to respond to Pelosi's visit" and "to exhibit [China's] displeasure" and "presumably to deter the US or other countries from undertaking visits like this ..." "readiness to respond to Taiwan provocations" news.yahoo.com/chinas-missile-launches...
and mobility, but limited range, according to the observations of commanders, crews, maintenance personnel, and Army after action reports. Reported Army readiness rates for the Abrams were 90 percent or higher during the ground war-indicating a high availability to move, shoot, and communicate duri...
the meaning of active defense, which presumes China’s military inferiority, will be reimagined or even abandoned as the country’s military power grows.112 The Importance of Advanced Technology and “Informatization” In 1993, China updated its official military strategic guidance to reflect the ...
Army National Guard: Implications for recruitment, retention, and readiness. Armed Forces and Society, 34, 230-258.James Griffith, ``Institutional Motives for Serving in the U.S. Army National Guard: Implications for Recruitment, Retention, and Readiness,'' Armed Forces & Society 34, 2 (2008)...
In Section 5, covers discussion and explains the findings, implications, and limitations of the research. In Section 6, we conclude this research, thereby providing new insights into the future for public military institutions in achieving CSV strategies. 2. Previous Literature Review The strategic ...