Architects of Training: Assessing How TRADOC Makes Soldiers for the All-Volunteer Force.

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Title: Architects of Training: Assessing How TRADOC Makes Soldiers for the All-Volunteer Force.
Authors: White, Nathan H., Voyles, Katherine
Source: Military Review. Jul/Aug2024, Vol. 104 Issue 4, p58-71. 14p.
Subjects: Military personnel, Career development, Israel-Arab War, 1973, Military reform, Military intelligence, Morale
Abstract: This document is a list of references and sources related to the all-volunteer force (AVF) in the United States military. It includes citations to interviews, reports, theses, and publications that provide insights into the history, feasibility, and impact of the AVF. The document also acknowledges the need for reform in military training and education, as well as challenges in recruiting and retaining personnel. It emphasizes the importance of leadership, professionalism, and strategic thinking in the military, and addresses issues such as sexual assault and mental health. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for further research on the AVF and related topics. [Extracted from the article]
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  Data: This document is a list of references and sources related to the all-volunteer force (AVF) in the United States military. It includes citations to interviews, reports, theses, and publications that provide insights into the history, feasibility, and impact of the AVF. The document also acknowledges the need for reform in military training and education, as well as challenges in recruiting and retaining personnel. It emphasizes the importance of leadership, professionalism, and strategic thinking in the military, and addresses issues such as sexual assault and mental health. Overall, it serves as a valuable resource for further research on the AVF and related topics. [Extracted from the article]
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