U.S. Army Policy Changes After Vietnam
The assistant army secretary of Manpower and Reserve Affairs talked about the policy changes and the lessons learned since the Vietnam War.… read more
The assistant army secretary of Manpower and Reserve Affairs talked about the policy changes and the lessons learned since the Vietnam War. He argued that the U.S. Army should remain an all-volunteer force for future wars. This discussion was part of an all-day conference hosted by the Center for Military, War, and Society Studies at the University of Kansas. close
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