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Discontent within the ranks: officer's attitudes toward military employment and representation- a four country comparative study / Heinecken, Lindy   Journal Article
Heinecken, Lindy Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Numerous studies have examined how armed forces have adapted their organizational and force structures to become more cost-effective, flexible, and deployable. However, comparatively few studies have looked at how these systemic influences affect attitudes toward military employment. With reference to findings of a survey conducted among middle-ranking officers in the United Kingdom, Canada, South Africa, and Germany, the attitudes of officers toward their current employment is examined within a comparative context, by referring to the impact of organizational restructuring on their careers and on commitment to military service; issues relating to pay, service, and work conditions; trust in military leadership's ability to defend their interests; and the perceived need for some form of independent representation. The study concludes that the present discontent within the ranks is creating a kind of professional or institutional disunity, which may necessitate a revision of how employee relations are managed within armed forces.
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Methodology of determining the service life of missile and artillery subsystems within the repair cycle / Turkovsky, A S   Journal Article
TURKOVSKY, A S Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract The author presents a feasibility study related to the service life of missile and artillery systems within the repair cycle. The approach reviewed suggests a significant reduction in costs for missile and artillery weapons maintenance.
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