Investigation of the Potential for Increased Use of Civilian Manning in Fleet Support Ships. Volume III. Appendices

This study was undertaken at the request of the Deputy Chief of Naval Operations (Logistics) to examine the cost, manpower and operational aspects of the increased use of civilian manning aboard the U.S. Navy's fleet support ship forces. The evaluation and comparison of the two manning alternat...

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COMPARISON
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COSTS
ECONOMIC ANALYSIS
Fleet supports
MAINTENANCE
MANPOWER UTILIZATION
Military Operations, Strategy and Tactics
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NAVAL VESSELS
OPERATION
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
REPAIR
RISK
SHIP PERSONNEL
SUPPLIES
TABLES(DATA)
TEST AND EVALUATION
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