Research for Land Operation

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May 1, 1995

One issue the Commission on Roles and Missions of the Armed Services (CORM) is examining is the appropriate mix of Army and Marine corps capabilities for forcible entry. This research memorandum briefly examines the United States' use of military forces for forcible entry, sustained land operations, and sustained land combat since the Second World War. In terms of forcible-entry capabilities, it not only examines cases of forcible entry involving combat, but also highlights some non-combat and contingency-response uses of forcible-entry capabilities.

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June 1, 1974
The problem of discerning the occurrence of enemy movement in the midst of innocent background traffic is studied in the context of sensor-oriented surveillance systems for anti-vehicular and anti-personnel surface operations.
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