Army Personnel by Defense Mission Category, FY1962-FY2000

This report presents Army military personnel (Active, Guard, Reserve) and civilian employees reported in the Future Years Defense Program for the ends of fiscal years 1962 through 2000. Personnel strengths are grouped by Defense Mission Category to illustrate the distribution of personnel among majo...

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