FIGHTING FOR REORGANIZATION IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES
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FIGHTING FOR REORGANIZATION IN THE U.S. ARMED FORCES
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Article
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55-66
Abstract
The article traces the history of appearance and development of the so called reformer’s movement in the U.S. and its fight for reorganization in the American Armed Forces.
Keywords
military reform, armed forces, Senate, Congress, international affairs, political pressure, reorganization, commission
Date of publication
11.04.2014
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