Human Performance Review of the Retail Repair Parts Supply System. Volume II

For DA ODCSLOG, an intensive 18-month study was made of the retail repair parts system. The problem addressed was whether the human performance demands of the system were compatible with the abilities of the soldiers. Selection criteria, appropriateness of training methods, consistency in manning of...

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FEMALES
HUMAN FACTORS ENGINEERING
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Logistics, Military Facilities and Supplies
MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT
MILITARY DOCTRINE
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PERSONNEL SELECTION
REPAIR
SPARE PARTS
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