This is an extraction of an uncopyrighted work, The reserve policies of nations: a comparative analysis, by Richard Weitz and published by the Strategic Studies Institute. You can read the full text in http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/.
by César Pintado
9/10/2009Access full text
Twenty years after the fall of the Iron Curtain, few of the former adversaries are not integrated in the international missions or in the NATO. Step by step, Bulgaria is achieving a NATO-model force too.
by Maj Hans Weber (NL) and Cdr Erik Irgens (NO)
9/3/2009Access full text
This is an extraction of an uncopyrighted work, The reserve policies of nations: a comparative analysis, by Richard Weitz and published by the Strategic Studies Institute. You can read the full text in http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/.
by César Pintado
7/17/2009Access full text
Civil Air Patrol is a Congressionally chartered, federally supported, non-profit corporation that serves as the official auxiliary of the U. S. Air Force. CAP has one of the largest unified communications networks in the country, available 24/7.
by Cesar Pintado
6/29/2009Access full text
This is an extraction of an uncopyrighted work, The reserve policies of nations: a comparative analysis, by Richard Weitz and published by the Strategic Studies Institute. You can read the full text in http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/.
by César Pintado
6/1/2009Access full text
Little known off its borders, the Irish Reserve is a powerful and integrated element of its country defence. With fully professional armed forces of small size, Ireland relies heavily in a combat capable reserve component.
by César Pintado
5/15/2009Access full text
The Royal Navy has a centenial experience with reserves. Therefore, its reserve component has been adapted to the new era, turning into one of most modern and integrated of the world. Its members are as useful as highly regarded.
by César Pintado
4/16/2009Access full text
This is an extraction of a no-copyrighted work, The reserve policies of nations: a comparative analysis, by Richard Weitz and published by the Strategic Studies Institute. You can read the full text in http://www.strategicstudiesinstitute.army.mil/.
by César Pintado
3/23/2009Access full text
The North American capability of airlift relies heavily on the private sector. Thanks to the CRAF, the US Federal Government transports everyday people and material to a relatively low cost. But this collaboration is far from being simple.
by Cesar Pintado
2/23/2009Access full text
The Bundeswehr has gone through dramatic changes in the last twenty years: reunification, reduction, doctrinal adaptations, missions abroad and the post 11-S military context. The German Reserve must keep up to the run.
by Cesar Pintado
2/10/2009Access full text