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Washington, DC: Headquarters, Department of the Army, 2012. 68 p.: ill.<strong>[Enhanced e-Version].
<strong>Категории:- Опубликование/Оглашение Доктрины Армии [США] (Army Doctrine Publication);- Боевые/Полевые Уставы Армии США (U.S. Army's Field Manuals).<strong>Расшифровка названия: Army Doctrine Publication No. 1, The Army.<strong>Перевод названия: Опубликование/Оглашение Доктрины Армии [США]: Армия [США].<strong>Дата публикации: 17 сентября 2012 года.<strong>Особенность: отсутствие сквозной нумерации страниц, т.е. библиографическое описание страниц таково: (iv)+vi+8+10+10+8+6+8+(2)+(2)+(4).<strong>Структура: титул, содержание, и проч. - 10 стр., текст доктрины - 36 стр., приложения - 14 стр., замечания, глоссарий и проч. - 8 стр.<strong>Выпущен взамен: FM 1, The Army (<strong>14 June 2005).<strong>[Foreword].Contents.Preface.- Acknowledgements.<strong>Introduction.<strong>Chapter 1 - Our Service.- The Land Domain.- Land Operations.- Landpower for the Nation.- Our Roles: Prevent, Shape, and Win.- The Army Mission.<strong>Chapter 2 - Our Profession.- A Profession Built on Trust.- Military Expertise.- Honorable Service.- Esprit de Corps.- Stewardship.<strong>Chapter 3 - The Army and the Joint Force.- Joint Missions.- Core and Enabling Compentencies.- Joint Interdependence.<strong>Chapter 4 - Our Continuing Duty.- Win the Current Fight.- Develop the Future Army.- Sustain Reserve Component Readiness.- Enhance the All-Volunteer Force.- Develop Army Leaders.- Strengthen Our Profession.- Soldiers for Life.<strong>Appendix A - Our Organization.- Regular Army and Reserve Components.- Functional Structure.<strong>Appendix B - The Battles and Campaigns of the Army.- Army Flag.- Early American History: 1775–1916.- Modern American History: 1917—Present.<strong>Source Notes.Glossary.References.
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T ho oss Th hee S So olld diieerr’’ss C Crreeeed d aan nd dW Waarrrriio orr E Etth T Th hee A Arrm myy C Ciivviilliiaan nC Crreeeed d Foreword This capstone doctrine publication frames how we, as the Soldiers and Civilians of the United States Army, think about the strategic environment, develop and refine doctrine, and chart a course into the future. It is my vision of how the world has changed and how we as an Army will adapt to those changes, ensuring that we remain the world’s dominant land force and a crucial contributor to the joint team. A key component of the way ahead is remaining focused on the professionalism of our force. Our Army Values are the essence of who we are, and those values rely on a bedrock of mutual trust among Soldiers, leaders, Families, and the American people that we serve. Over the past 237 years, the United States Army has proudly served the Nation by winning its wars and securing the peace. Our history is marked by decisive action in a wide range of missions—including regular and irregular warfare, humanitarian assistance operations, engagement with allies, and support to civil authorities. Today, our Army is entering not only a period of transition, but also great opportunity. The strategic environment has grown increasingly complex. Technological advances have created new ways to communicate with, to understand, and to influence others. Technology also empowers a much wider range of actors we must consider and interact with, to include those that come together virtually in cyberspace, unbounded by physical geography. At the same time, a decade of war has reinforced timeless lessons about the centrality of human beings in all aspects of military operations. We must build on these insights to change