ABSTRACT
Manpower—qualified, experienced, and in adequate supply—is considered by many to be the keystone of the U.S. capability to deter or wage war. But can the all-volunteer force (AVF) continue to attract and retain the quantity and quality of active and reserve forces required to meet the security needs of the nation? The contributors to this collectio
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part I|67 pages
Manpower Issues: The Active and Reserve Components
part 2|50 pages
The Dynamics of Organization
part 3|37 pages
Women in the Military
part 4|40 pages
The Military Family
part 5|24 pages
A Look into the Future?