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The U.S. Army in 2004 and Beyond: Strategically Agile & Adaptive
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The U.S. Army in 2004 and Beyond: Strategically Agile & Adaptive
02/11/2004
Torchbearer National Security Report, February 2004: Outlines the Army Chief of Staff's 16 focus areas for change and analyzes what must be done for the Army to be strategically agile and adaptive in 2004. This is particularly timely in light of the recent announcement that Army endstrength is to be temporarily increased by 30,000.
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