Army Science Board: Report of the Ad Hoc Subgroup on the Army Community and Their Families

This report addresses the findings, conclusions and recommendations of the Army Science Board Ad Hoc Subgroup on the Army Community and Their Families. The study focuses on Army quality of life programs and their linkage with soldier retention and unit readiness. The panel recommends: greater soldie...

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ARMY SCIENCE BOARD FINAL REPORT
CHILD CARE
COMMUNITIES
COMMUNITY COOPERATION
DEPENDENT EDUCATION NEEDS
EDUCATION
FAMILIES(HUMAN)
FAMILY STRESS
HOUSING(DWELLINGS)
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LEADERSHIP TRAINING
MEDICAL SERVICES
OVERSEAS
Personnel Management and Labor Relations
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QUALITY
RELOCATION
RELOCATION ASSISTANCE
RESOURCES
STABILITY
TARGETING
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