It is likely that most future U.S. Army operations will be conducted with allies or as part of a coalition; thus, the ability of the Army to operate effectively in concert with other nations is an important issue. This documented briefing identifies the aspects of Army XXI that could create difficulties in multinational force compatibility, and it recommends policies and procedures to ameliorate the problems. The analysis focuses on the Army's ability to operate with West European NATO forces because they have more modern equipment than our other allies do and partners and have worked in conjunction with the U.S. Army for years. Some of the key aspects of Army XXI (C4I, force employment, logistics) could make it harder to operate as part of a multinational force, especially in short-warning contingencies requiring power projection outside of Europe.
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Soft cover. Condition: Good. Softcover 2000, Rand Corporation pamphlet in front translucent folder. Ex-library book with stamps and labels attached. Binding firm. Pages unmarked and clean. Covers and text in good condition. {45 pages}. Seller Inventory # 017947
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