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"Active Air Defense." Gen, Earle E. Partridge, Ordnance 43: 386-388, November- December 1958 ———

"Aerospace Defense in a Counterforce Strategy," Maj, Gen, Arthur C, Agan, Jr, Air University Quarterly Review 13: 35-43, Summer 1961 *"""

"Aerospace Defense, 1970-1975," LTC Travis M, Scott, Air University Quarterly Review 13: 51-57, Summer 1961 "

"Air Defense and the Army National Guard," Maj, Warren K, Wells, Military Review 41: 85-90, September 1961 '

"The Air Defense Command," Air Force 36: 37-42, April 1953

"The Air Defense Command Alert." Air Reservist 17: 8-13, April 1965

"Air Defense Command: Network of Defense," Air Force 41: 105-108, August 1958

"Air Defense Command Surveys Progress, Probes Deficiencies in Interception and Destruction," Lt, Gen, Herbert B, Thatcher, Army Navy Air Force Journal and Register 101: 20-22 January 11, 1964

"The Air Defense Dilemma," Maj, Gen. G.P. Saville. Air Force 36: 30-33, 61, March 1953

"Air Defense in the Protracted Conflict." Maj. Norman L. Turnbull. National Guardsman 15: 6-7+, December 1961 '

"Air Defense of North America." Air Force 40: 251-259, August 1957

"Air Defense Problems of a Future War." Capt. M. Harrison. Military Review 32: 86- 90, March 1953 ————*———_

?Air Defense Requirements." Dr. Richard C. Raymond. Air Force 41: 169-172, November 1958

"Air Defense Simulation Through the Years." Capt. Herbert E. Ray. Air University Review 17: 62-70, September-October 1966 y

"Air Defense Systems Integration Division - ADSIO." Claude Witze. Air Force 41: 58-59+

"The Air Guard in the Korean Crisis." National Guardsman 22: 2-4, March 1968

,,The Air llllZll^lt I'sXfSw Wartime M0blll2ati0n F—" ^ ^n. I.G. Brown.

"The Air Reserve Personnel Center." Air Force and Space Ditre.f 51: 95-97, December 1968

fc"Alert in the South." Capt. Brian Sheehan. Airman 9: 38-41, March 1965

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"Alert Units." Maj. N. Locksley. Combat Forces 2: 17-18, January 1952

"All-weather Air Defense." Maj. R.M. Hunt. Marine Corps Gazette 40: 22-23, June 1956

"America's Air Defense." Gen. Robert M. Lee. Ordnance 44: 717-718, March-April 1960

"Another Job for Army: Guarding Home Front." Col. William B. Bunker. Combat Forces - DZ J2-38, March 1955 ————«.

"Antiaircraft Defense." Col. Walter M. Vann. Military Review 37: 61-66, January 1958

"Are We Ready? (Major War-Readiness Factors)." Col. H.G. Jepson. Ordnance 40: 431-434. November-December 1955 ' '

"Are We Too Strong?" John H. Crider. Navy 3: 22-24, July 1960

"The Armed Services and Civil Defense." Army Information Digest 5: 21-24, August 1950

"Army Air Defense a Continuing Task." Col. Charles L. Bachtel. Signal 21: 15-18 December 1966 n *

"Army Air Defense System-1970's." Robert G. McClintic. Armjr 14: 20+, May 1964

"The Army and Civil Defense." Robert Lamson. Military Review 44: 3-12, December 1964

MThe ^oberei9S6jtS WOrld-Wide Challenges." Gen. Harold K. Johnson. Arx^ 16: 37-40^1

"The Army's Global Frontiers: Decisions Affetting the Strengthening of the U.S. Army." Paul. H. Nitze. Armor 70: 9-11, November-December 1961 y

"The ^l^l^^Ai^Delense." Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. Army Information m.^

"The Army's Role in Civil Defense." Gen. Willard G. Wyman. Arnrjr 8: 51-53, July 1958

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"Assignment Nightmare (the Problem Facing Our Air Defense System)." G.L. Montagno. Armed Forces Management 3: 36-38, August 1957

"Asst. Sec. Def. Pittman Tells Framework for Long-term Civil Defense Effort." Army Navy Air Force Journal 99: 21, March 3, 1962 &£EL

"Atomic Air Defense." LTC Jack C. Evans, Jr. Military Review 38: 21-31, April 1958

"Atomic^Defense--aiConStructlve Approach." R.D. Wolfe. Marine Corns C^.^ 34: 22-

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"The Best Defense..." Capt. James G. Martz, III. Marine Corps Gazette 42: 18-21. May 1958 • I . ■

"Blueprint for Quick Recovery when Atomic Disaster Strikes." Maj. Gen. Bnerson C. Itschner, Army 8: 54-57, July 1958

"Build Up Our Armed Forces! (Discussion of Army's Capabilities for General, Cold and Lim- ited War." Gen. Herbert B. Powell. Ordnance 46: 650-654, March-April 1962

"Building Strength for Longrange Security." W.J. McNeil. Army Information Digest 8; 3- 7, August 1953

"The Business Side of National Defense." Col. G.C. Reinhardt. Quartermaster Review 30: 49-50, 121-122, November-December 1950

"Challenge for Defense." Val Peterson. Signal 8: 11-16, 77, July-August 1954

"CONAD; an Inter-service Team Geared for Continental Defense. Barney Baugh. All Hands #475: 16-19, September 1956

"Challenge for Defense." Val Peterson. Signal 8: 11-16, July-August 1954

"Civil Defense-Adjunct to Military Power." Col. B.W. Beers. Army Information Digest 9: 35-40, March 1954 L- B

"Civil Defense; and Operational Evaluation." Benjamin H, Colmery, Jr. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 89; 66-73, September 1963 ""

"Civil Defense Requirements." Lt. Gen. Clarence R. Huebner. Air Force 41: 163-165 November 1958

"Civil Defense-the Military Support Role'-" William P. Durkee. Army Information Digest 19: 20-26, November 1964 ' ■*

"Communications in Reserve." Benjamin H. Oliver, Jr. Signal 21: 42-44, May 1967

"Continental Air Defense." Gen. John K. Gerhart. Army 13: 44-45, November 1962

"Creating Balanced Military Power." Gen. Clyde D. Eddleman." Armed Forces Chemical Journal 15: 12-13+, SeptBraber-October 1961 ———

"Defend Home Territory." Air Force 33: 51-53, June 1950

"Defense Against Aggression." W.M. Brucker. Quartermaster Review 35: 4-5+, May-June 1956

"Defense Begins at Home." Maj. Gen. F.L. Parks. Army Information Digest 8; 7-12. January 1953 '

"Defense in Depth." Col. Victor C. Wegenhoft. Air University Quarterly Review 13: 44- 50, Summer 1961

"Defense Mobilization." Gordon Gray. Armed Forces Chemical Journal 11: 15-17+. July- August 1957 ' 3

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"Defense Must Be Adequate."* Neil H. McElroy. Ordnance 45: 497-499, January-February

"Defense Plans for the Reserve Forces." National Guardsman 20: 8-114-, April 1966; 21: 14-16, March 1967

"Deputy Defense Secretary Gilpatric Tells Defense Changes; Stresses U.S. Nuclear Super- iority in Face of Soviet'Bluster and Threats.r" Army Navy Air Force Journal 99: 4-5+, October 28, 1961

"Defense Strategy Looks to the Northeast." Lt. Gen. C.T. Myers. Army Information Digest 9: 22-29, January 1954

"Design for Ground Combat Power." Gen. George H. Decker. Army 13: 35-40, October 1962

"Determined Deterrence." Hon. Wilber M, Bruckner. Army 9: 38-41, December 1958

"Determined Deterrence-America's Best Safeguard Against Aggression." Wilbur M. Buckr.er. Army Information Digest 14: 13, January 1959

"A Deterrent Force." Gen. H,S. Vandenberg. Quartermaster Review 31: 4-5, 75-87, March- April 1952 "' '

"Do We Need Unlimited Forces fo¥ Limited War?" Col. Robert C. Richardson, III. Air Force 42: 53-56, March 1959

"Bnergency Planning." Edward A. McDermott. Military Review 44: 19-28, February 1964,

"The Qnerging Shield (a Quarterly Review Staff Study)." Air University Quarterly Review pt. 1. The Air Defense Ground Environment. 8: 49-60; pt. 2. Air Weapons for Air De- - fense. 8: 61-69, Spring 1956

"The Facts Bear Out Taylor, Army Chief Says We're Not Ready for Any War." John Wiant. Army Navy Air Force Register 80: 3, March 21, 1959

"First Line of Offense." M.H, Williams. Marine Corps Gazette 7: 22-29, July 1950

"Fleet Air Defense-Vital New Role of the Cruiser." R. Adm. Roy S. Benson. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 84: 46-49, June 1958

"Freedom of Action...Applied to the Production of Our Military Weapons and our National Strategy." Maj. George Fielding Eliot. Ordnance 44; 854-857, May-June 1960

"From M-Day to P-Day; a Concept Spelling Out Improved Planning Methods for Material Pre- paredness." Maj. Gen. James A. Richardson, III and Gustaw Seidler. Army Information Digest 18: 54-60, August 1963

"The Future of Defense." Donald A. Quarles. Ordnance 42: 790-792, March-April 1958

"The Gaps in Our Aerospace Defense." Gen. Laurence S. Kuter, Ret. Air Force & Space Digest 45: 47-48+, August 1962

"The Genesis of America's Oceanic Power." George E. Lowe. U.S. Naval Institute Proce^^pigs 90: 26-35, July 1964

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"The Guard in U.S. Defense." Norman S. Paul. National Guardsman 18; 18-19, November 1964

"Guard Role Increases in (Nation's) Air Defense Shuffle." National Guardsman 20; 16-17, February 1966

"History Tells Lesson of Unpreparedness." Gen. George C. Marshall. Officer 42; 14-15, January 1966

"How Air Defense is Part of the Great Deterrent." Maj. Gen, F.H. Smith. Air Force 39: 90-91+, June 1956

"How Many Military Options Are Enough? General Purpose Forces." Armed Forces Management 10; 78+, April 1964

"How SAGE Will Tighten Up Our Air Defense." Air Force 39; 58-59, June 1956

"If You Don't Like the Mess...(Need for Peacetime Support of Adequate Military Establish- mept)." Col. Lynn D. Smith. Military Review 40: 61-67, November 1960

"Impact of the Ballistic Missile on Defense." Col. H.W, Shelton. Air University Quarterly Review 9: 131-139, Summer 1957

"Improving Our Capabilities for Limited War." Gen. Maxwell D. Taylor. Army Information Digest 14: 2-9, February 1959; Armor 68; 22-23, January-February 1959; Armed Forces Chemical Journal 13; 6-8+, March-April 1959

"Inland Waterways and National Defense." G.C. Taylor, National Defense Transportation Journal 13; 54-58, May-June 1957 ~ " --- -

"Is the Guard Ready To Go To Battle?" Maj. Gen. Donald McGowan. Interview. Army Navy Air Force Register 80; 23, October 3, 1959

"Instant Readiness; the Security of Our Country Depends Upon Perpetual Preparedness." Louis Polk. Ordnance 44: 713, March-April 1960

"Kennedy Calls for Defense Beef-up." James Baar. Missiles & Rockets 8; 16+, February 6, 1961

"The Key to Effective Civil Defense." J.J. Wadsworth. National Defense Transportation Journal 8; 37-39, January-Ffebruary 1952

"Key to Survival." Maj. Luther R. Myers, Jr. Air Force 43; 66, June 1960; reprint Fifteen Nations # 16; 46-48, October 1960

"The Marines are Ready." Gen. David M. Shoup. Ordnance 46: 634-636, March-April 1962

"Meeting the Potential Soviet Threat from Space." C.R. Slemon. Air Force and Space Digest 45: 65-67, November 1962

"Military Forces and National Objectives." Maj. CM, Fergusson, Jr. Military Review 35: 12-29, October 1955

"Mobile Defense." Maj. R.J. Hoffman. Military Review 31: 47-56, May 1951

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"Modern Army Communications Capability for Limited War." Mai. Gen. R.T. Nelson. Signal 16: 26-27, November 1961 ^m

"NCS (National Communications Systems) Today and Tomorrow." Lt. Gen. Alfred D. Starbird. Signal 21: 63-65, May 1967

"The National Defense Reserve Fleet." National Defense Transportation Journal 12: 50+. May-June 1956 ————^_——«-__>«___«. »

"The National Plan for Qnergency Preparedness; Chapter 6-Transportatlon." National Defense Transportation Journal pt. 1, 20: 65-66, July-August 1964; pt. 2. 20: 5^1-, September- October 1964; pt. 3., 20: 75-78, November-December 1964

"Naval Preparedness." V. Adra. F.S. Law. Ordnance 40: 34-36, July-August 1955

"The Naval Reserve and National Defense." R. Adm. W.C. Hughes. Navy 8: 16-17, June 1965

"The Navy's Part-If War Comes." Adm. R.B. Carney. Army Information Digest 9: 31-36 Mav 1954 ' '

"The Navy's Position on the National Defense Team." Thomas S. Gates, Jr. Naw 1: 6-8 May 1958 ' '

"The New Concept of Defense Readiness!" John Slezak. National Defense TrMlpgrtatlon Journal 9: 32, November-December 1953 —'

"New Dimensions for Air Defense, a True Story About Building A Better Air Defense." Ha( Patrick W, Power;. Army 9; 20-22+, November 1958

"New Dimensions in National Strategy." Frank R. Barnett. Officer 34: 12-14+, September

"The 'New Look' in Defense." E.W. Seabrook Hull. Ordnance 47: 646-650, May-June 1963

"New Weapons Now." R. Adm. John T. Hayward. Ordnance 43: 571-573, January-February 1959

"1962 Salzberg Lecture: 'Awareness and Readiness.'" Maj. Gen. I.S. Morris. National De- fense Transportation Journal 18: 67-71, May-June 1962 " " '

"North American Air Defense Command: Defending North America." Air Force 41: 102-103 August 1958 ———— • »

MOPeri957n Alert•" National Defense Transportation Journal 13: 46-49+, September-October

"Operation 'Jackpot': Civil Defense Within the Army Establishment." Lt. Col. A.J. DeLuca. Military Review 33: 57-62, April 1953

"Operation Minuteman. Are the Army and Air National Guard Alert and Ready?" Armor 64: 2D-27, May-June 1955 '

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"Operational Posture of the Aerospace Force," Maj. Gen. John K. Hester. Air University Quarterly Review 12: 130-134, Winter-Spring 1960-1961

"Organization for Air Defense." 2d Lt. John F. McKeogh. Army Information Digest 20! 44- 49, September 1965 a

"Organizing Efficiently for National Defense." J.A, McCone. Air Force 40: 67-70. Seotem- ber 1957

"Our Defense in the Air." Gen.^ T,D. White. Army Information Digest 9: 37-42, May 1954

"Our New SAGE Defense Systems." Maj. Gen. G.A. Blake. Signal 10: 15-20, January- February 1956

"Our Troops Must Ve Ready (to Deal With Limited Qnergencies on a Global Basis)." Maj. George Fielding Eliot. Ordnance 45: 336-339, November-December 1960

"Perpetual Preparedness." Gen. T.D. White. Ordnance 42: 431-433, November-December 1957

"Planning for Defense." Vannevar Bush. Combat Forces 3: 19-23, November 1952

"Planning for Emergency. (Remarks at the First Meeting of the Mobilization Readiness Divi- sion of the A.O.A. at the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington)." Farris Bryant. Ordnance 51: 386-388, January-February 1967

"Preparing for the Tomorrows." Lt. Gen. Barksdale Hambett. Array 12: 39-41, October 1961

"Pre-positioning (is the Concept of Pre-stocking Potential Trouble Spots)." Fred Hoffman. National Guardsman 18: 2-7, September 1964

"The President (in and Address to the Nation 25 July 1961) Calls for Defense Buildup." Army Information Digest 16: 2-3, September 1961

"The Present Pattern.'.' Gen. Curtis E. LeMay. Air University Quarterly Review 12: 25-39 Winter-Spring 1960-1961

"Problems of Civil Defense." Frederick Bellinger. Ordnance 51: 508-510, March-April 1967

"Program for Preparedness. (The A.O.A, fourfold plan to Ensure Armament Readiness for the U.S.)," Louis Polk. Ordnance 45: 633, March-April 1961

"Readiness is the Key." Lt. Gen. F.L, Wieseman. Ordnance 49: 165-168, September-Octo- ber 1964

"Readiness Second to None." Lt. Gen. Arthur G. Trudeau, Ret, Ordnance 48: 526-527. March-April 1964 '

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"Ready for theCrunch. (History of the Citizen-Soldier as an Emergency Force for Defen of U,S.)," Maj, Reginald Hargreaves, Ret, National Guardsman 18: 8-11+, June 1

"Realistic Readiness." LTC S,B, Folsom, Marine Corps Gazette 40: 28-29, May 1956

"Relating Defense to National Goals," Roswell L. Gilpatric. Signal 16: 6-7+, May 1962

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"Resources for Readlness-in-belng." Donald A. Quarles. Air Force 39: 104=111, March ^fc6

"A Respectable Posture of Defense," Maj. Gen. H.M. Milton, II. Military Review 33: 3- 8, December 1953

"The Role of Aerospace Defense." Lt. Gen. Robert M. Lee. Air University Quarterly Review 13: 2-16, Summer 1962

"Role of Air Power in Our National Defense." Ray T. Hurley. U.S. Air Services 39: 11- 15, October 1954

"SAGE, a Milestone in Air Defense." Lawrence E. Wheeler. Officer 35: 16-17, February 1959

"Security and Preparedness. (Excerpts from Remarks at the 41st ROA National Convention, San Francisco, June 23, 1967)." Gen. Paul L. Freeman, Jr. Officer 43; 10+, August 1967

"Sentinels of the Sky." Maj. W.D. McGlasson. National Guardsman 18: 2-7+, May 1964

"Strengthening Our Readiness Capcbilities." Gen. Bruce C. Clarke. Army Information Digest 14: 15-16, January 1959

"Strike Back-and Win." William V. Kennedy. Ordnance 46: 372-374, November-December 1961

"Symposium on Continental Defense: the Air Defense Command; The Office of Defense Mobili- zation; The Federal Civil Defense Administration." Maj. Gen. Frederic H. Smith, Jrg Arthur S. Flemming, Val Peterson, Federick R. Lack. Signal 9; 30-38, September- October 1954

"Task for Today: Security Through Seapower." Cdr. Ralph E. Williams. U.S. Naval Insti- tute Proceedings 84: 23-30, March 1958

"Telecommunications Capability—Key to Survival." Willard D. Whitfield. Signal 17: 19+, January 1963

"The Theory Behine the Choices. How our Strategic Retaliatory Forces are Designed to Carry Out the Long-Range Mission and to Carry the Main Burden of Battle in General Nuclear War." Armed Forces Management 9: 20, April 1963

"To Be or Not to Be; Civil Defense in the Nuclear Age (a Summary of the Symposium of the Society of American Military Engineers)." Military Engineer 51; 266-271, July-August 1959

"Transportation and Defense." K.H. Tuggle, National Defense Transportation Journal 13: 46-48, July-August 1957

"Transportation Preparedness: how 0EP Fits into the Mobilization Scheme." Edward A. Mc- Dermott. National Defense Transportation Journal 19: 34+, September-October 1963

"Trends in Preparedness(lndustrial)." W.J, Meinel. Ordnance 40; 63-65, July-August 1955

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"The Truth about our Air Defense, (An Air Force Magazine staff study)." Air Force 36: 25-29, 34, May 1953

"Washington's War. (Korea Confronted our Political and Military Leaders with New and Difficult Problems.)" Lloyd Norman. Army 10: 38-49, June 1960

"We Can Help the Pros Plug Our Defense Gaps." Maj. Gen. E.T. Ricks. Air Force 36: 55- 57, September 1953

"We£.pons Readiness Now; the A.O.A. is Striving to Faster Instant Preparedness for Defense." J.E, Trainer. Ordnance 45: 785, May-June 1961

"What Do We Mean by Ready?" Maj. Gen, William H. Harrison, Jr. Army Navy Air Force Journal & Register 99: 25f, July 7, 1962; Reprint National Guardsman 16; 2+, August 1962

"What is Civil Defense?" Lt. Gen. Clarence R. Huebner, Ret. Military Review 42: 65- 72, February 1962

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U.S. Congress. House. Reorganization Plan #1 of 1QS8 Ffrpvlding New Axraneements for- Federal Defense MoMlT^ti^ and Civil Def.n.. iL^^.Jl^^^^-^ 85th Cong. 21Sess., 1958. MF 3s(85-2) 1209? document o> .s^.

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U.S. Congress House. Armed Services Committee. Full Committee Consideration of S. 2115 to Mend Chapter ^ of Title 10 United Stiti^^-to Enable the Pre.id^ g^uHogze the Involuntary Order to Activ. Duty of Selected Reservists, for^ Lgltg^gnod, whether or not a Declaration o^ War or National Emergenct has Men^eclared. Hearings, gSth Cong., 2d Sess., 197^. 1+p. CIS MF 1976 H201-16

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Congress. Senate. Special Committee on National Snergencies and-Delegated Emer- gency Powers. National Emergencies and Delegated Emergency Powers, Senate Report ^-922. 9ltth Con^., 2d Sess., 1076. 3^ CIS MF 1976 ■■89^irn-;..^sJf7Fep5"r

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Congress. Senate, Special Committee on the Termination of the-National Emergen- cy. Emergency Powers Statutes; Provisions of Federal Law Now in Effect Delega- ting to the Executive, Extraordinary Authority in Time of National Emergency, Print, 93d Cong,, 1st Sess,, 1973, 607p. CIS MF 1973 S962-2 !

General Accounting Office, Comptroller General of the United States. Air Force Maintenance Depots—The Need for More Responsiveness to Mobilization as Well as Peacetime Efficiency. 6l4p, LCD-78-lt03. November 23, 1977,

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ADDENDUM

MOBIUIZATIOH: PREPARFDNESS

PERIODICALS, 1970-1980

"About Preparedness." Sen. Barry Goldwater. Air Force Times 38: 14, July 24, 1978

"The ADPA and Preparedness." James M. Stone. National Defense 63: 28-31, March-April 1979

"All-Vol Said Harmful to U.S. Readiness," Air Force Times 38: 7, May 22, 1978

"The All-Volunteer Force: How Effective for U.S. Defense?" Robin Beard. National Guardsman 32: 6-7, July 1978

"Do We Deserve Our Dearly Bought Freedom." Editorial Officer 47: 8, August 1971

"Dr. Marrs Cites Advances In Total Force Plan--Reserves Must Prove Ability to Meet New Rule." Interview. Theodore C. Marrs. Officer 47: 20-21, November 1971

"The Focas Is On Contingency Planning." Maj. Hermann F. Engelback, Jr. and Capt. Peter Lo Presti. Air Force Civil Engineer 12: 12- 13, August 1971

"For the Common Defense." Louise Polk. Ordnance 56: 376-378, March- April 1972

"Future Military Preparedness." Donald H. Rumsfield. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders; Sup. No. 8: 2-7, August 1976

"The Future of Industrial Base Planning." Sen. Roger W. Jepsen. National Defense 64: 38-39, November-December 1979

"Industrial Preparedness." Col. Christopher S. Maggio. Parameters 2: 52-59, Spring-Summer 1972

"Industrial Preparedness Planning." LTC Robert A. Kemp. Military Engineer 63: 79-81, March-April 1971

"Is U.S. Star Falling? 1973 Budget Expected to Keep Current Force Structure but Reduce U.S. Military Readiness." George W. • Ashworth. Sea Power 14: 12-17, December 1971

"The Key to Survial—Preparedness." Col. Claude G. Baughman. Revifew 51: 31-32, July-August 1971

"Lessons in Preparedness." VADW H.G. Rickover. Ordnance 56: 288- 291, January-February 1972

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"A Logistics Perspective." LTG Walter J. Woolwine. Army Logistician 7: 2-7, March-April 1975

"A Look at the Decade of Logistics." VADM Thomas K. Weschler. Army Logistician 7: 2-5, January-February 1975

"A Message on Military Preparedness." MG Harry M. Darmstandler. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders: Sup. No. 9: 19-24, September 1975

"A Military Force In A Democracy." Gen. George S. Brown. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders Sup. No 9: 2-5, September 1976

"NATO's Military Preparedness." FADM. Peter Hill-Norton. RUSI Journal for Defence Studies 121: 2, June 1976

"NATO Long Term Planning: The Challenge of the Future to the Alliance." LTG Lothar Domrose NATO's Fifteen Nations. 24: 114, Octobetf-Hovember 1979

"Need: A Better Yardstick for Battle Readiness." LCDR John H. Chenard U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 99: 118-119, March 1973

"New Defense Horizons: Changing Strategies for a Changing World." ^ Edgar Ulsamer. Air Force Magazine 631 60-65,:, February 1980 ' '

"Our Nation's Defense." (The All-Volunteer United States Army is in a High State of Readiness). Gen. Fred C. Weyand. National Defense 60: 24-25, July-August 1975

"Partnership in Disaster Preparedness." John E. Davis . - Defense'Industry Bulletin 7: 10-11, Winter 1971 ' —

"Planning In World of Change." John C. Stetson. Air Force Magazine 61: 48-50, May 1978

" Raw Materials: The Difference Between Winning and Losing." Col. Wilfred L. Ebel. Army Logistician 10: -8-11, March-April 1978

"Readiness and National Survival." Malcolm R. Currie. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders: Sup. No. 12: 14-21, December 1976

"Readiness: The Watchword." Gen. David C. Jones. Air Force Policy Letter for Commanders: Sup. No. 11: 7-13, November 1977

"The Role of Computer- Communications in Military Preparedness " William R. Hoover. Signal 29: 33-34, August 1975

"Role of OEP (Office Emergency Preparedness) in Moblization Planning. George A. Lincolns. Defense Management Journal 8; 41-45, October 1972

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"Strategic Preparedness." Gen. Bruce K. Holloway. Ordnance 57: 48-50, July-August 1972

"U.S. Readine8S--Reallty or Myth?" Capt. John P. Baker. Armor 85: 26-19, Harch-Aprll

"We Could be Better Prepared." Frank Card Jameson. National Defense 58: 417-420, March-April 1974

"What Price Full Readiness?" Col. Irving Heymont, Ret. Army 23: 18-20, August 1973

"Why Parity? Maj. Gen Thomas A. Lane, Ret. Strategic Rewiew 1: 25-27, Summer 1973

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MOBILIZATION: MANPOWER

BOOKS

Blatch, Harriot (Stanton) Mobilizing Woman-Pover. New York: The Womans Press 1Q18 195p. D 639 .VJ8 B61*

Brown, James Douglas The Industrial Relations Section of Princeton University in World War II: a Personal Account. Princeton, New Jersey: Industrial Relations Section, Dept. of Economics. Princeton University, 1976 ll^+p. HD 5721+ .E73

Coffey, Kenneth J. Manpower For Military Mobilization. Washington, D.C.: American Enterprise Institute, 1978 I+7p^ (API studies; 189) UA 17.5 .U5 59

Corson, John Jay Manpower for Victory; Total Mobilization for Total War. New York; Toronto: Farrar & Rinehart, Inc., 19^3 299p. HD 572i+ .082

Cunningham, Frank Dale The Army and Universal Military Training, 19I12-19I18. Austin Texas: University of Texas, 1976 Phd. 1976 573p." Bibliography: p.562-573 UE

Evans, Frank Williams Weaknesses in Our Technical Manpower Potential for Full Mobi- lization. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1955 25p,

Falk, Stanley Lawrence Defense Manpower. Washington, DSC.: U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 197U lU5p. UA 23 .A31 D3 197U

Falk, Stanley Lawrence Human Resources for National Strength. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Industrial Colleee of the Armed Forces. National Security Manaeement, 1966 15Qv. UA 23 .A31 H91

Ptgley, Richard Edwin Locating Highly S-pecialized Individuals. Washington, D.C.: U.S, Industrial College of the Armed Forces, IQ56 l+Qp. HC 106.5 .U5 M56-i+9

Forty, George U.S. Army Handbooks, 1939-19I+5. New York: Scribner, 19790 l60p. UA 25 .F68

Flynn, George Q. The Mess in Washington: Manpower Mobilization in World War. West- port, Connecticut^ Greenwood Press, 1979 29kT). Bibliography: p.259-265 HD 572i+ .F57

Greenfield, Kent Roberts The Organization of Ground Combat Troops. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Army.Historical Division, 19^7. 51+Op. UA 25 .U513 V.l

Hamilton, Milton H. Deployment Readiness; Final Report. McLean, Virginia: General Research"Corporation, 1975. 2V. ir393.5' .R37 1973 " #12

Heynont, Irving / Review and Analysis of Recent Mobilizations and Deployment of U.S. Armv Renervft Components.McLean, Virginia: Research Analysis Corp., 1972 5lt). AD 90^077 U 393.5 .R37 #67

International Business Machines Corporation. Department of the Army Mobilization Plan- ning and Programming System, Final Report. Rockville, Maryland: IBM Corporation, 1966IV.UA 913 .15

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Kendall, John Michael The Inflexible Response: United States Army MoMlization Doc- trine, 19^-1951. Alexandria. Virginia; U.S. Army Military Personnel Center 1979. I88p. AD-A07913T

Kreidberg, Marvin A. History of Military Mobilization in the United States Army, 1775- 1945. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Army, 1955 721?; UA 91^ '.KQ2 1955

Lervill, Leonard L. The Personnel Replacement System in the United States Army. Wash- ington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Array. Office of Military History,' 195k !+92p. (D.A. Pam 20-211) UE 3^3 ,A552 195!+

Macy, John William Staffing War Agencies. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1956 28p.HC 106.5 .U5 L56-ll^

National Industrial Conference Board, National Mobilization for Victory. New York: Na- tional Industrial Conference Board, Inc., 19I+2 230p. HC 101 fN5 19H2

National Planning Association^ Needed:, a Civilian Reserve. ' Recommendations of the NPA Policy and a Report bv tei™ m 1 1 "Mrn^. ^gHngEoEj D 5 . 19^ W' (n-n-iir-'iii pamphlets #86)HC 101 .N27 #86 '

O'Neill, James E. and Robert A. Krauskopf. World War II; an Account of its Documents. Washington, D.C.: Howard University Press, 1976 269p. D 7i+3,i|2 ,C66—1971

Pate, Robert U.S. Army Reserve Components - Peacetime Assessment and Management to Meet Mobilization Requirements. Carlisle, Pennsylvania: U.S. Army War College, 1975 10%. AD-A0ll+-l8l '

Palmer, Robert Roswell Procurement of Enlisted Personnel for the AGF: the Problem of ■SUflliiZ. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Amy Ground Forces, Historical Section, 19i+6 oOp. (U.S. Army Ground Forces Study #5) UA 25 .U57 #5

Palmer, Robert Roswell The Mobilization of the Ground Army. Washington, D.C • US Army ^neral Forces Historical Section, 1946 5^. (U.S. Army Ground Forces.' Study §k) UA 25 .U57 #h

Palmer Robert Roswell Ground Forces in the War Army, a Statistical Table. Washington, D.C: U.S Army Ground Forces, Historical Section, 19^6. 25p. (U.S. Army Ground Forces. Study #3) UA 25 .U57 #3 ^ ^ j ux

Rupp, Leila J. Mobilizing Women for War: German and American Propaganda. I939-19I15

nSn6^' ^Je7ey-Q ^inceton University Press, 1978 23%). Bibliography:' p.109-^37 D olO .W7 Ro

SclJ°v^' mor Mobilizing Resources W-mr: l^FYorR; McGrawwH-ill, 1951 281+p.

She7QJ' ^c^1.5, P^eP^^^ tor the Next War: American Plans for Poster Vrf^**

rS^T;239!252aVS'230ns*71CUt! Iale diversity Press, 1977, 260p. Bibliog-

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Simmons, Frederic L. Mobilization and Inflation. Claremont, California: Claremont College, 1951 98p. HC 106.5 .S59

Somers, Herman Miles Presidential Agency; OVMR, the Office of War Mobilization and Reconversion. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1950 238p, HC 106,1+ .S69

Starbuck, Todd R. Manpower Alternatives and a Draft for the Reserve Components. Fort Leavenvrorth, Kansas: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, X977 1^9?. AD-AOl+3 682

ktr-mrt, William G, Military Retireeg as Mabilization Assets. Washington, D,C,; ^ip- ton and Co. Inc., 1978 13^?. AD-A053-781

United States. Army. Office of the Assistant Chief of Staff (Force Development) Ac- tive Division Peacetime Manning, a Selected Analysis Performed by the Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Deyelopment. Washington, 1973 IV, (ASDIRS '-li+Ol) UA 17.5 .U58 A2U5

U.S. Congress. Joint Committee on Defense Production, Defense Mobilization Organiza- tion Directory. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1969 105p. UA 18 .U5 A3J+ 1969

United States. Department of the Army. Department of the Army Position on Recommenda- tions of the Defense Manpower Commission, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Department of the Army, 1976 109P. UA 17.5 .U5 A35

United States. Defense Manpower Commission. .Defense Manpower Commission Report to the President and the Congress. Washington, D.C.: Defense Manpower Commission, 1975- UA 17 JJ5 A3h

United States. Defense Manpower Commission. Defense Manpower Commission Staff Studies and Supporting Papers. Washington, D.C.: Defense Manpower Commission, 1976 577" UA 17.5 .U5 A3U3

U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces. Manpower Resources and Wartime Demands. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Array Industrial College, 191+6 235po HC 106.5 .U5 SR U6~k

U.S. Office of Defense Mobilization. Manpower for Defense; Policies and Statements of the Office of Defense Mobilization, Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1953 51p, UA 18 .U5 A61+

U.S. National Guard Bureau. Report on Mobilization of the Organized Militia and National Guard of the United States, IQ^ Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1916 l6Qp. UA 913 .A3

U.S. Office of Defense Mobilizatibn» A Report to the President by the Director; Man- power Resources for National Security. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Print- ing Office, 195I+ 70^ UA 913 .A21

White, Eston T. Human Resources for National Strength. (Rev. ed.) Washington, D.C.: U.S. Industrial College of the Armed Forces, 1972 12Up, UA 23 ,A31 H91 1972

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U.S. Congress. House. Mobilization of Civilization Manpower. House Conference Re- port 79-392. T9th Cong. 1st Sess., 19^5. lUp.

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. Hearings on Military Posture and H.R. " ^068; Part 6. Civil Defense. 95th Cong., 1st Sess., 1977. 265po CIS MF 1977 H201-18

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. Hearings on Military Posture and H.R. 10929...Part 3. Book 1. 95th Dong., 2d Sess., 1978. p.363-392. CIS MF 1978 H201-33.5

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. Hearings on Military Posture and H.R. 10929...Fart 5. 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978. p.123-135. CIS MF 1978 H201~36.3

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Services Committee. Hearings on the Selective Service System. Hearings, 9^^ Cong., 2d Sess., 197^1 l88p. CIS MF 1976 H201-13

U.S. Congress. House. Armed Ser vices Committee. Subcommittee Hearings on H.R. 6098. To Provide for the Retention and Maintenance of a National Reserve of Industrial" Productive Capacity by Establishing the Means- Whereby and Essential Nucleus of Government-Ovned Industrial Plants. Machine Tools, and Industrial Manufacturing Equipment May be Assured for Immediate Use to Supply the Needs of the Armed Forces in Event of National Emergency. 80th Cong., 2d Sess., I9I+8. 5I+T). KA5li-.A82 80:2 19^8 H-3-269

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Achieving America's Goals; National Service or the All-Volunteer Armed Force? Print, 95th Cong., 1st Sess., 1977. 121p. CIS MF 1977 S202-3

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. The All-Volunteer Armed Force» Hearing, 95th Cong., 1st Sess., 1977. 57p. CIS MF 1977 H201-22

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Civil Reserve Air Fleet (CRAF) En- hancement Program. Hearing, 96th Cong., 1st Sess., 1979. CIS MF 1980 H201-9

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Department of Defense Authorization for Appropriations for Fiscal Year 1979, Part 5. Hearings. 95th Cong.. 2d Sess.. 1978. pp.3868-3955. CIS MF 1978 S201-11+

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Fiscal Year 1978 Authorization for Military Procurement, Research and Development, and Active Duty, Selected Reserve, and Civilian Personnel Strengths: Part 2-Improvlng the Readiness of the Total Army. Hearings, 95 Cong., 1st Sess., 1977. pp.1152-1221. CIS MF 1977 S201-20.5

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Service Comlttee. Fiscal Year 1978 Authorization for Military Procurement, Research and Development, and Active Duty, Selected Reserve, and Civilian Personnel Strengths, Parts 3 & k. Hearings. Q-Sth Cong., 1st SesBT! 1977 pp.1726-2099, 2903-3261.MF CIS 1977 S201-21.3 CIS 1977 8201-23,2

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ff.H. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Manpower Utilization. Hearing teA Con?., 2ci SesB., 1952. 30p. KA53.A82 82d Cong. S-3-130 V.3

If.n. Cor^rejss. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Office of Selective Services Re- cords_. Senate Report, 80-53, Both Cong., 1st Seas., 19^7. 3p. W SS(50-l) lllk

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Selective Service System Plans Officer Personnel Management. Hearing, 96th Cong., 1st Sess., 1979. CIS MF 1979

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Status of Reserve and National Guard

f^rca/flofo^he Armed Services- Senate Document 83-91, 83d Cong., 2d Sess., 195I4. ' MF SS(o3—2) 11759

U.S. Congress. Senate. Armed Services Committee. Status of the All-Volunteer Armed Force. Hearing, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978 2Z£f. CIS MF 1978 S201-33

U.S. Congress. House. Budget Committee. Defense Manpower and the All-Volunteer Force Hearings, 95th Cong., 1st Sess., 1977"; ISTiT; CIS MF 1977 H261-7 '

U.3. Congress. House. Budget Committee. Fiscal Year 1977 Defense Budget. Hearings ^th Cong., 2d Sess 1976 CIS MP 1976 H261-12.6 AF Reserve Components'Strategic Capability V klQ-k89 CIS MF 1976 H261-12.9 Amy Active Reserve Unite Affiliation Program p.58l-660

U.S. Congress. House. Government Operations Committee. Reorganization P3an #3 of 1978 (Federal Emergency Management Agendy). Hearings, 95th Cong., 2d Sess., 1978. I68p.CIS MF 1978 HU01-38 '

Congress. House. Military Affairs Committee. Selective Service Deferment on Occupational Grounds of Persons Employed by the Federal Government. HoTsT^ort 7o-333. 78th Cong. 1st Sess., 19^3. 5pr"^ ~ ""

Congress. Senate. Judiciary Committee. The Selective Service System: Its Opera-

llTwlTo%S22T PrOCedUre5' tarings, 91st Cong., 1st Sess., 19^-T09l£r"

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U.S. General Accounting Office. Comptroller General of the U.S. Problems in Getting People into the Active Force After Mobilization. 22p. FPCD-79-1+0 May 17, 1979.

U.S. General Accounting Office. Comptroller General of the United States. Savings Through Increased Screening of Registrants with Medical Conditions at L^lPraft. Boards; Selective Service System. 5^. November P, 1970. "—'

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fBRIQDICALS

"AF Tells Details on Buildup Flans', 20-year Retirements Continue; Temporary Promotion Plans Unchanged; Reserve Policies Set." Army Navy Air Force Journal 98: 13, August 19, 1961

"The Air National Guard in the Berlin Crisis." National Guardsman 16: 14"15f, Septem- ber 1962

"All Services Tell Build-up Plans; Forces May Grow to 2.74 Million," Army Navy Air Force Journal 98:' 1+, August 19, 1961

"All-Vol. Said Harmful to U.S. Readiness." Air Force Times 38: 7 May 22, 1978

"And What if You Went to War?" Army Reservist 22: 10-11, May-June 1976

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"The Army As Cop." Martin Blumenson. Army 26: 50-56, May 1976

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"Army Qnergency Reinforcement Plan." Army Navy Register 76: 5, June 11, 1955"

"The Army National Guard in the Berlin Crisis." National Guardsman 16: 8-9+, September 1962

^Arroy Reserves Answer the Call." Air Reservist 14: 'a-9+,"JJanuary 1962

"The Barely Known Air Force." Maj. Garry Mitchelmore, Airman 23: 41-43, July 1979

"Bold Thinking is Needed to Revitalize the Ready Reserve." Col. T.G, Westerman and LTC Wayne C. Knudson. Army 26: 34-38, May 1976

"Build-up is the Keyword in Vietnam: It Started with Hortar Shells on Bien Hoa," Armed Forces Management 12: 63-64H-, November 1965

"Call-up." Maj. Gen. Ellis W. Williamson. Infantry 60: 28-31, July-August 1970

"Can Reserve Units Be Ready On Time?" Col. Irving Heymont. Army 28: 23-26, March 1978

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"The Concept of a Finite Structure." Abbott A. Brayton. Perspectives in Defense Management : 79^81, Autumn 1973

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"Cost-Effective Forces." CDR James G. Aberti U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 98; 52-61, November 1972

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"(Cuban) Crisis Lifts 666 from AU Classes." Ed Gates. Air Force Times 23; 1+, November 10, 1962

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"4 Point Mobilization Program." A,S, Fleming. National Defense Transportation Journal 10: 46, 48, November-December 1954

"Get Ready—Stay Ready," Luther L, Walker, National Guardsman 22; 28-32, May 1968

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"The Guard: An American Military Institution," George Fielding Eliot. National Guardsman 23: 2-6, May 1969

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"If War Should Come." George Fielding Eliot. American Legion 64: 16-17+, February 1958

"Improving USAR Logistics Support." Coli Charles J.V. Fries III. Army Logistician 10: 32-35, January-February 1978

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"The Israeli Way and U.S. Reserve, Guard Readiness." Col. Daniel Cans. Army 27s 19- 23, February, 1977 '•

"Instant Airmen." Robert Hardesty. National Guardsman 18: 10-13, March 1964

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"M-Day in May (1968)." National Guardsman 22: 18-19, May 1968

"M" is for Manpower." Samuel C. Greenly and Evans C. Carlson. National Defense 58: 124-127, September-October 1973 "

MA (Mobilization Augmentee) Revitalization Program. Col. Thomas E. Walsh. Air Reservist 27: 8-9, August-September 1975

"MOBDES." R.L. Pendelton. Engineer: 20-22, Winter-Spring 1974-1975.

"MOBDBS Program: How to Join and Serve." John H. Hoffman. Army Reservist 16: 20-21 September 1970 "~~"^ —

"MTMC and the Total Army." Dan Hall. Translog 7: 3-5, December 1976

"McNamara Gives Detailed Plans (for strengthening Armed Forces) to Senate Committee." Army Navy Air Force Journal 98: 8-9, July 29, 1961

"Manpower for Cold War Forces." Col. Francis S. Drath. Arrn^ 11: 30-36, November 1960

"Marine^Manpower." Brig. Gen. Raymond G. Davis. Marine Corps Gazette 50: 20-26, July

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"Massive Military Expansion Begins." Journal of the Armed Forces 102: 1+. August 7 1965 ■"■ '

"Match-Merge Program Determines M-Day Skills of Air Reservists in Pay Status." Air Reservist 9: 2+, March 1957

"The Men Who Came to Dinner. (Impact of the Reserve 442d Troop Carrier Wg. Moving in with Active 328th Fighter Wg. at Richards-Gebaun AFB)." MSgt John K. O'Dohertv. Airman 6: 8-12, March 1962

"The Military Requirements of U.S. Strategy." Colin S. Gray. Military Review : 2, September 1979 '

"Minute-Men—1950 Model: the Reserves in Action." Capt. E.H. GiustU- Marine Corps Gazette #9: 22-31, September 1951 ^"

"Mobilization: An Indicator of the Will to Win." George Fielding Eliot. National Guardsman 21: 2-7, December 1967

"Mobilization Alert." Col. John H. Gibson. Army 10: 24-27, April 1960

"Mobilization and Marines." Col. Joseph F. Donahoe, Jr. Marine Corps Gazette pt. 1. 51: 31-35, December 1967

"Mobilization and Marines." Col. Joseph F. Donahoe, Jr, Marine Corps Gazette, ot. 3. 52: 45-49, February 1968

"Mobilization and PERT." Cols. H.L. Oppenheimer and C.H. Greene, Jr. Marine Corps Gazette 52: 38-46, June 1968

"Mobilization for Security." George A. Lincoln. Ordnance 55: 283-285, November- December 1970 ————

"Mobilization for the Apocalypse." Robert L. Goldrdch. Army 28: 22-25, May 1978

"The Mobilization Forum." Air Force 33: 42-45, October 1950

"Mobilization of Manpower." Maj. Gen. L.B. Hershey. Quartermaster Review 30: 5, 144, 146-147, November-December 1950

"The Mobilization of '68." National Guardsman 22: 2-5, June 1968

"Mobilization Policies Updated, Simplified." Commanders Digest 9: 1, November 14, 1970

"Mobilization Readiness." Gen. Bruce C. Clarke, Ret. National Guardsman 17: 6-7. June 1963 "~—" '

"Mob(llization) Teams on Top. (The Naval Reserve)." All Hands #533: 18-20, February 1963

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"Mobilizations of 1911 and 1913: Their Role in the Development of the Modern Amy." Thomas F. Burdett. Military Review 54: 65-74, July 1974

"Mobilizing for Defense." Army Information Digest 7: 56-64, January 1952

'•Modern Force Planning." Stanley R. Resor. Ordnance 54: 151-154, September-October 1969

"More on Mobilization Planning; a Key to Survival." P.A. Longo. Signal IDs 43-45. November-December 1955 —^

"More Ships for the Fighting Fleets." Rolf Dalton. Nav^ 4: 10-16, October 1961

"(The National Guard) and Mobilization." National Guardsman 15: 2-A+, September 1961

"Naval Reserve Mob(ilization) Requirements Being Reassessed (by) VADM (Damon W.) Cooper." Officer 50: 21-22, January 1974 F

"Navy Tells Plans for 29,000 Increase: Four Extensions Will be Major Tool." Army Navy Air Force Journal 98: 7, August 19, 1961 ' l L

"New j^^^Jd-upt^What it Means to You." Army Naw Air Force Register 82: 11-

"'" NoJLbfr^r6 RefleCtS EVentfUl Year,n LT ^ CharleS ^ Rich- ^L 18: 67-69,

"New Mobilization Directive Reflects 'Pueblo' Lessons." National Guardsman 24: 27 December 1970 ——————__-_ *'»

"NeW Number 1962d ^ 01d Moblllzat:lon Complaints." National Guardsman 16: 14+,

"1961-.Mobllization! 1962-Mobilization?. (Herbert Subcommittee Recommendations on S«c. Def.McNamara's Reserve Forces Reorganization Proposal)." National Guardsman 16: t—OT, October 1962 '

"Operation 'Minuteman'." Military Review 35: 66, June 1955

"Operation Redoubt-'That's the Key'." TSgt. Weldon C. McCafferty. Air Reservist JU: 1^-15, August 1978 '

"1 in 1." Gen, J.L, Collins. National Guard 6: 2-4, June 1952

"The '1 in 1' Plan." National Guard 6: 7-8, July 1952

"Our Ability to Fly and Fight: A Matter of Readiness." O.F. Smith. Air Force Engineer- ing and Services Quarterly 18: 3-7, November 1977 5B&HSSES

"0Ur 29^4"^ ^"p K^ ^^ a Foundation?" A.J. Fiorelli. National Defense 59: lyi-lVt+y January-February 1975 ——_—___»____

"Patriotism Is No Longer Enough; Getting-and Keeping-Top People Will be Costly. Says a Time Panel." Time 115: 32-36, June 9, 1980

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"Pentagon Clarifies Policy Ordering^Reserve Forces to Active IXityj pWsc^ibes Uniform Rules for Exemptions." Army Navy Air Force Journal 99: 11, December 2, 1961

"Pentagon Unfolds New Guard-Reserve Overhaul; Will Seek "Selected Force." Journal of the Armed Forces 103; 1+, October 9, 1965

"A Plan for Mobilization." National Guard 5: 2-5, April 1951

"President Outlines Defense Build-up (Text of July 25, 1961 Message)." Army Navy Air Force Journal 98: 9+, July 29, 1961

"The Precarious Armies—Britain and the U.S. Continually Have Dismembered Their Own Forces. Maj. Reginald Hargreaves. Ordnance 54: 612-615, May-June 1970

"President Nixon Praises Reservists for Performance; Issues Proclamation of Recognition." Richard Mllhous Nixon. Commanders Digest 7: 2, January 10, 1970

"Project Depot Round Out: DARCOM Aviation Maintenance to be Augmented by Army National Guard Upon Mobilization." Col. Rudolph D. Descoteau. Army Logistician 11: 2-5. May-June 1979 ' B '

"Public Affairs Aspects of the 1968 Reserve Mobilization." John D. Williams. Air University Review 23: 59-67, November-December 1971

"Rapid Mobilization Tested Overseas. (Exercise Nifty Nugget '78)" Air Force Times 39: 12, October 23, 1978

"Readiness—A Matter of Cost." Maj. Gen. Richard A. Miller. National Guardsman 32: 1, January 1978 ———————

"Readiness for the Little War-optimum integrated strategy." Military Review pt. 1. 37: 14-26, April 1957; pt. 2. 37: 14-21, May 1957

"The Ready Reserve." JOl Jon Franklin All Hands #582: 22-24, July 1965

"Realignment? SRF? REP Backlog? Questions are Many, Answers Few." National Guardsman 20: 12-14, June 1966 "~~

"Recall and You." Capt. Carl R. Venditto. Marine Corps Gazette 46: 43-47, September 1962

"Recall Had Key Role in Proving U.S. Stand." Air Force Times 22: 35, April 28, 1962

"Redoubt—Phase III." SSgt. John Bunker. Air Reservist 31: 12-15, August-September 1979

"Reinforcement Plan (Qnergency Reinforcement Plan of the Army)." Military Review 35: 64 August 1955 ——i—__ >

"Repercussions from the Vietnam Mobilization Decision." LTC John D. Bruen. Parameters 2: 39-39, Spring-Summer 1972

"Reserve Gallup Impact Studied." Army Navy Air Force Register 83: 15, January 13, 1962

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"Reserve Call-up Test Reveals Many Errors." Air Force Times 27: 6, May 24, 1967

"Reserve Forces Play Key Role in...Air Force Buildup." Air Reservist 13: 8-10, September 1961

"Reservists and Emergency Readiness—DCPA (Defense Civil Preparedness Agency)." Officer 55: 16, January 1979

"Reserves Continue Vital Defense Role, Sec/Def Says in (Annual) Report to Congress (On the Nation's Reserve Forces)." Officer : 10-11, May 1969

"Reservists Pull Their Weight. (Swiftest Mobilization in American History)." Air Reservist pt. 1, 14: 4-9, December 1962; pt. 2, 14: 11-14, January 1963

"A Respectable Posture of Defense." Maj. Gen. H.M. Milton, II. Military Review 33: 3- 8, December 1953 ———^—_—

"Reversing the Flow: Demobilization in August." National Guardsman 16: 10-11, June 1962

"Role of OEP (Office of Emergency Preparedness) in Mobilization Planning." George A. Lincoln, Defense Management Journal 8: 41-45, October 1972

"The Role of the Military in Civil Defense and Defense Mobilization." Quartermaster Review 40: 45+, July-August 1960

"Role of the Reserve in One Army." Gen, George H. Decker, Army Information Digest 17; 2-3, July 1962 Q

"Sea Power in Reserve." Lt. Comdr. Gordon V. Brown. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 93: 74-80, June 1967

"Selective Mobilization is the Answer!" Air Force 35: 18,21, April 1952

"Selective Service is the Answer." LTC R.H, Rankin, Marine Corps Gazette 36: 38-41 May 1952 *

"Service to the Nation," National Guardsman pt, 1, 24: 2-8, January 1970; pt, 2, 24: 8- 15, February 1970; pt. 3, 24: 8-15, March 1970; pt. 4, 24: 22-29, April 1970; pt. 5. 24; 8-17, May 1970 » f i

"Seven Mobilized Units Served STRAP in 68-69." Army Reserviat 16: 4-5, Marhh 1970

"Significance of the Reserve Response." Elvis J. Stahr, Jr. Army Information Digest 17; 25, July 1962 l ——a

"Skills for Survival," Kenneth R, Bernhardt, National Defense 59; 127-129, September- October 1974 ""

"Slicks and Things," Robert L, Clewel, U.S, Army Aviation Digest 18: 52-53, January 1972

"A Sound Defense Program," John S, Gleason, Jr, American Legion 64: 12-13+, March 1958

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"Speedy Reserve Gall Up Aided by 2 New Policies." Air Force Times 16: 31, June 2, 1956

"Speeding Reserve Readiness." Army Information Digest 16: 50, December 1961

"Stepped-up Tempo in Vietnam is Seem in Defense Manpower Structure," Interview. Norman S. Paul. Armed Forces Management 12: 100-104, November 1965

"Strategic Basis: Mobilization or Standing Force?" Ferdinand Otto Miksche. Military Review 54: 47-51, October 1974

'"Strictly Routine!' That's the way Air Guardsman Describe the Biggest, Fastest Fighter deployment "Since World War II." National Guardsman 16: 2-4, January 1962

"Tactical Complacency: Change Now Or Fail Later." LCDR Miles A. Libbey. U.S. Naval Institute Proceedings 105: 36, April 1979

"Tapping Manpower Reserves." S.L. Newman. National Defense Transportation Journal 8: 51-56, September-October 1952

"Territorial Defenses: An Ace in the Hole for NATO." LTC William 0. Standenmaier. Army 28: 35-38, Fabruary 1978

"They (the Selected Reservist) Meet the Need." Mark S. Watson. Army Information Digest 17: 2-3, January 1962

"Three-pronged Build-up Will Add 340,000 Men to Active Force." Journal of the Armed Forces 102: 2, August 14, 1965

"Tighter Rules Govern Release from Recall." Air Force Times 23: 1+, November 10, 1962

"To Deter Further Acts of Aggression." Combat Forces 1: 43-45, September 1950

'"To Maintain the Peace' (Recall Story of AF Reserve Forces Deployed to Europe)." Maj. James C. Elliot. Air Force & Space Digest 45: 81-84f, January 1962

"The Transformation of U.S. Mpbilizatlon Policies; Implications for NATO." Abbott A. Broyton. "TtoyallJhited'lServices Institute Journal for Defense Studies 120: 48- 55, March 1975 ~~

"Transition to Active Duty (for the 100th Division from August 1961 to August 1962)." Maj. Gen. Dillman A. Rash, Army Information Digest 17: 10-14, July 1962

"The U.S. Rearms, and Once Again It's M-Day!" National Guardsman 15: 2-6f, October 1961

"Units Alerted (Army Announced that Combat Readiness' Training for 148,000 Members of the Guard and Reserve Would be Intensified.)" Army Navy Air Force Register 82: 21-22 September 23, 1961 — 0 *

"The Vietnam Buildup and the National Guard." National Guardsman 19: 10-11+, September 1965

"The View from Capitol Hill." Interview. L. Mandel Rivers. National Guardsman 24: 2-6. March 1970 —" ''

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"We Can Meet Our Coramltments." Army 16: 20-2+, April 1966

••What About the Match-Merge Program?" Col. CS. Geddes. Air Force 40; 103, June 1957

"Wise Decisions Determine Who Should Serve in Vietnam." Col. J.A. Donovan, Ret. Journal of the Armed Forces 102: 9, August 7, 1965

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