Structure: Suitable Staffing and Training of Functional Specialists within the United States Army Reserve Civil Affairs Force - Tapa blanda

Wyman, William A.

 
9781288322749: Structure: Suitable Staffing and Training of Functional Specialists within the United States Army Reserve Civil Affairs Force

Sinopsis

Not all commissioned officers, noncommissioned officers (NCOs), or enlisted Soldiers assigned to United States Army Reserve (USAR) civil affairs (CA) units possess skills or qualifications equivalent to those commonly associated with functional specialty areas. USAR CA functional specialty cells train to provide expertise in political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, and information systems, based on professional civilian skills, to designated countries within a geographical area. USAR CA functional specialists must be highly skilled, technically proficient, and experienced individuals focused on fundamental civil authority functions. The purpose of this monograph is to present a rational response to an enduring query regarding the staffing and training of functional specialists. The intent of this monograph is not to revise current doctrine or resolve any subjective discourse between the Active Army or USAR CA communities regarding force structure or missions. This monograph identifies and examines the strengths and weaknesses of functional specialty cells by nesting functional specialty areas with core CA tasks during historical military operations since World War II. The primary focus will be on the effectiveness of staffing, training, and employing functional specialty cells to support civil-military operations (CMO) conducted during full-spectrum operations (FSO) in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Horn of Africa. The conclusion of this monograph offers plausible recommendations for improving the quality, quantity, and effectiveness of functional specialists in order to increase the effectiveness of USAR CA units in an operational force.

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Not all commissioned officers, noncommissioned officers (NCOs), or enlisted Soldiers assigned to United States Army Reserve (USAR) civil affairs (CA) units possess skills or qualifications equivalent to those commonly associated with functional specialty areas. USAR CA functional specialty cells train to provide expertise in political, military, economic, social, infrastructure, and information systems, based on professional civilian skills, to designated countries within a geographical area. USAR CA functional specialists must be highly skilled, technically proficient, and experienced individuals focused on fundamental civil authority functions. The purpose of this monograph is to present a rational response to an enduring query regarding the staffing and training of functional specialists. The intent of this monograph is not to revise current doctrine or resolve any subjective discourse between the Active Army or USAR CA communities regarding force structure or missions. This monograph identifies and examines the strengths and weaknesses of functional specialty cells by nesting functional specialty areas with core CA tasks during historical military operations since World War II. The primary focus will be on the effectiveness of staffing, training, and employing functional specialty cells to support civil-military operations (CMO) conducted during full-spectrum operations (FSO) in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Horn of Africa. The conclusion of this monograph offers plausible recommendations for improving the quality, quantity, and effectiveness of functional specialists in order to increase the effectiveness of USAR CA units in an operational force.

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9781481142489: Structure: Suitable Staffing and Training of Functional Specialists Within the United States Army Reserve Civil Affairs Force

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ISBN 10:  1481142488 ISBN 13:  9781481142489
Editorial: CreateSpace Independent Publishi..., 2012
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