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The New Logic of Hypertext: Electronic Documents, Literary Theory, and Air Force Publications
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Machine-Aided Voice Translation (MAVT).
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Information Requirements Analysis: A Qualitative Characterization of the Flightline Expediter for the Integrated Maintenance Information System
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Symposium on Speech Communication Metrics and Human Performance.
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Special Forces' Mission Focus for the Future.
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This monograph examines the doctrinal mission focus of U.S. Army Special Forces to determine if it is appropriate to prepare the force to meet the requirements of the post-Cold War environment. The study suggests that current doctrine, largely written to meet Cold War requirements, is too broad and all-encompassing. With operations tempo for Special Forces units at an all time high, a narrower mission focus would allow Special Forces detachments to use their limited training time to concentrate on its indirect mission skills, which will be in great demand in the post-Cold War environment. The monograph begins by defining two categories of Special Forces' missions. Indirect missions rely on linguistic, interpersonal, and cross cultural communications skills, regional orientation, and training skills to influence indigenous forces. Examples include unconventional warfare, foreign internal defense, and special reconnaissance and direct action when conducted with or through indigenous personnel. Direct missions rely on the application of firepower, technology, and technical skills in a precise and rapid manner to achieve results. Unilateral direct action and special reconnaissance when performed as unilateral battlefield surveillance and reconnaissance are examples of direct missions. The study traces Special Forces' doctrine from inception to the present to establish that SF was originally focused on purely indirect missions, and examine the reasons for the inclusion of direct missions. The study then examines two post-Cold War operations, the Gulf War and the intervention in Haiti, to determine which missions, direct or indirect, best met two criteria, suitability and significance, that were derived from Joint Special Operations doctrine. It then proceeds to examine the probable nature of future conflict and Special Forces' role in it.
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*ARMY OPERATIONS; *FORECASTING; *MISSIONS; *SPECIAL FORCES; ARMY PERSONNEL; ARMY TRAINING; COMBAT READINESS; COMMUNICATION AND RADIO SYSTEMS; CROSS CULTURE(SOCIOLOGY); FIREPOWER; HAITI; INDIGENOUS POPULATION; INTERPERSONAL RELATIONS; INTERVENTION; LINGUISTICS; MILITARY DOCTRINE; Military Forces and Organizations; Military Operations; MILITARY REQUIREMENTS; OPERATION DESERT SHIELD; OPERATION DESERT STORM; POST COLD WAR ERA; RECONNAISSANCE; SKILLS; Strategy and Tactics; UNCONVENTIONAL WARFARE
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URL: http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA309816 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA309816
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ATC/Pilot Voice Communications - A Survey of the Literature
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Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1988, Omnibus no. 14 ... : Danish Gallup Omnibus Data 1988, Omnibus no. 14 ...
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Two-Talker Pitch Tracking for Co-Channel Talker Interference Suppression
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Joint Logistics Over the Shore Operations - A Doctrinal Perspective
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The Development of Auditory Performance Standards for Naval Aviators: Radiocommunications Questionnaire Results.
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Intelligence Communications: Have We Put Into Practice the Lessons Learned in Grenada?
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Bridging the Communication Gap (Combler les Lacunes dans le Domaine de la Communication)
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Research Laboratory of Electronics Progress Report Number 133
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1991)
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Durra: A Task-Level Description Language Reference Manual (Version 3)
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Comparison of Speech Intelligibility in Cockpit Noise Using SPH-4 Flight Helmet with and without Active Noise Reduction
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Northeast Artificial Intelligence Consortium (NAIC). Volume 18. A distributed Artificial Intelligence Approach to Information Fusion and Object Classification
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Speech Analysis and Synthesis and Man-Machine Speech Communications for Air Operations. (Synthese et Analyse de la Parole et Liaisons Vocales Homme- Machine dans les Operations Aeriennes)
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In: DTIC AND NTIS (1990)
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The Research Laboratory of Electronics Progress Report Number 133, January 1-December 1990
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