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Appendix B: Committee Activites
Pages 266-268

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... • The military organization is made up of several suborganizations, the most prominent of which are the component services: Army, Navy, Air Force, and Marines. These subunits both cooperate and compete.
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... MILITARY ORGANIZATIONAL CHARACTERISTICS 265 • The military does not have final control of the location of its operations. There are statutory limits, for example, on how many personnel can be assigned to the Washington, D.C., area.
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... These meetings included presentations by the following Army experts to acquaint us with both specific Army interest in particular topics and Army experience and practice: Dr. Michael Drillings, Army Research Institute Dr.


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