U. S. Army History: The Other Army

There are two armies: a "Functional Army" and an "Operational Army." The Functional Army acquires, trains, distributes, educates, deploys, sustains and retires military assets. The Operational Army uses those assets to combat an enemy. Referring to the Functional Army in a 1998 speech, CoS General Dennis Reimer said, "This is the 'Other Army' whose story is seldom told in song or rhyme but without whose efforts there would be no Operational Army to be the sword and shield of the nation."

Sunday, December 2, 2018

Trefry and the Organ

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  • Griffith, Robert K. The U.S. Army’s Transition to the All-Volunteer Force, 1968–1974.
  • Lane, Peter and Ronald Marcello, eds. Warriors and Scholars: A Modern War Reader.
  • Murray, Williamson and Richard Sinnreich, eds. The Past as Prologue: The Importance of History to the Military Profession.
  • Romjue, John L. The Army of Excellence: The Development of the 1980s Army.
  • Stewart, Richard W., ed. American Military History, Volume II: The United States Army in a Global Era, 1917-2003.
  • Whitehorne, Joseph W.A. The Inspectors General of the United States Army 1903-1939.

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