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Eckhardt, Bruce Kenneth – 1973
A quality comparison of enlistees under the draft lottery system and enlistees under the all-volunteer force policy is made from data obtained in the Monterey Peninsula, California area of the Eighth Naval Recruiting District. The results indicate that no significant change in quality has occurred during the first four months of the All-Volunteer…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Comparative Analysis, Enlisted Personnel, Masters Theses
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Benson, George C. S. – Education, 1973
Article suggests a means by which the Defense Department could retrieve some of its lost position in public opinion, attract a better staff, and maintain its staff more effectively. The method is to increase the opportunities for adult education for enlisted men of the Armed Forces. (Author/CB)
Descriptors: Adult Education, Adult Programs, Armed Forces, Educational Needs
Comptroller General of the U.S., Washington, DC. – 1981
A study was conducted to determine whether unit level individual skill training is being provided to prepare Army enlisted personnel to perform critical job tasks within their military occupational specialty (MOS). The General Accounting Office reviewed the Army's skill training programs at 10 active units in the continental United States and five…
Descriptors: Armed Forces, Enlisted Personnel, Military Training, Outcomes of Education
General Accounting Office, Washington, DC. National Security and International Affairs Div. – 1993
A review of the Army's troop schools found that the internal control weaknesses in the program first reported over 10 years ago still existed. Expenditures were not justified. Most justifications reviewed were not based on assessed performance deficiencies of individual soldiers, as required, and none documented that troop schools were the most…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Armed Forces, Cost Effectiveness, Costs
Fernandez, Richard L. – 1980
This study examined positive and normative policy issues in the use of educational benefits as military service enlistment incentives. A test of the attractiveness of enhancements to the Veterans' Educational Assistance Program (VEAP) has been underway since January 1979. The enhancements, called VEAP "kickers," are limited to high…
Descriptors: Adults, Armed Forces, Cost Effectiveness, Educational Benefits