Cover, Department of the Army Historical Summary, Fiscal Year 1971


Department of the Army
Historical Summary

 

Fiscal Year 1971

Compiled and Edited

by

Willian Gardner Bell

 

 

CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
UNITED STATES ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1973

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Foreword

This document is a continuation, under a new title, of the United States Army's long-standing series of periodic reports, one published with only minor modifications of frequency and continuity since 1822. Until 1949 it was the Secretary of War's report of stewardship. From 1949 to 1968 it served as the Secretary of the Army's report and appeared with those of the other service secretaries in the Annual Report of the Department of Defense.

In May 1972, the consolidated report was canceled by the Secretary of Defense. To preserve its traditional and valuable reference document, the Army has published three reports—1969, 1970, 1971—that were in suspense, and will continue publication on a current basis. Effective with the 1969 edition, the title was changed from Annual Report of the Secretary of the Army to Department of the Army Historical Summary. The report will be prepared and published by the Chief of Military History and will continue to appear on a fiscal year schedule.

Washington, D.C.
1 February 1973

JAMES L. COLLINS, JR.
Brigadier General, USA
Chief of Military History

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Contents

Chapter

 

Page

I.

INTRODUCTION

3

II.

OPERATIONAL FORCES

6

 

The Pacific and the Far East

6

Europe

7

Alaska and Latin America

9

Continental United States

9

Army Readiness

10

Strategic Mobility

11

Army Operations Center

12

Military Support Operations

12

Psychological Operations

15

Special Forces and Special Action Forces

15

Civil Affairs and Civic Action

16

Military Assistance

16

Communications and Electronics

17

Civil Defense

19

III.

THE WAR IN VIETNAM

24

 

Operations

24

Logistics

27

Engineer Operations

29

Communications

30

IV.

FORCE DEVELOPMENT

32

 

Volunteer Army

32

Training and Schooling

34

Missile Systems

37

Army Aviation

43

Ground Systems

44

Doctrine, Concepts, and Organization

45

Chemical Warfare and Biological Research

46

V.

PERSONNEL

48

 

Military Personnel

48

Health and Medical Care

52

Housing

55

Legal Affairs

56

Civilian Personnel

57

VI.

SOCIAL CONCERNS

62

 

Drug Abuse

62

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Chapter

 

Page

 

Dissent

63

Conduct on the Battlefield

63

Military Justice and Absenteeism

63

Misconduct off the Battlefield

65

Race Relations

65

Intelligence Policy

67

VII.

RESERVE FORCES

69

 

Readiness

69

Personnel

70

Materiel and Supply:

71

Installations and Facilities

73

Training

75

Management

76

Military Support to Civil Authorities

77

VIII.

MANAGEMENT, BUDGET, AND FUNDS

79

 

Organizational Developments

79

Management Programs and Systems

80

Budget and Funds

85

Resources Conservation Program

86

Cost Analysis and Audits

88

IX.

LOGISTICS

90

 

Materiel Acquisition

90

Materiel Maintenance

91

Aviation Logistics

93

Supply and Depot Management

93

Transportation

94

Logistics Improvements in Supply, Maintenance, and Transportation

95

Logistics Doctrine and Systems

97

Facilities and Construction

98

Support of Operations in Europe

102

Military Assistance

103

Support Services

105

X.

RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT

107

 

Budget

107

Maintaining a Technology Base

108

Research and Development Programs

110

XI.

CIVIL WORKS AND MILITARY ENGINEERING

114

 

Environmental Activities

114

Construction and Management

116

Emergency Assistance

118

Planning

119

Civil Works Research and Development

121

Explosive Excavation

122

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Chapter

 

Page

 

Military Engineering

123

Organization

124

Military Engineering Research and Development

125

Equipment and Bridging

126

Mapping and Geodesy

127

XII.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

129

 

Administration of the Ryukyu Islands

129

Administration of the Panama Canal

131

Interoceanic Canal Studies

131

Promotion of Rifle Practice

132

XIII.

SUMMARY

133

Illustrations

 

Page

Hon. Stanley R. Resor

4

Hon. Robert F. Froehlke

5

Illustrations are from Department of the Army files.

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