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Doctrinal Basis for High Mobility Vehicles in Forward Area Army Units
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The doctrinal basis for high mobility vehicles in forward area units is found in a series of Army studies accomplished in the period 1959-1969. This presentation will feature the highlights of these studies and include a description of the high mobility vehicles which will be entering Army inventories in the 1970's. A description of the mobility requirements of Army units involved in combat, combat support, and combat service support will be included. Reference will be made to the Materiel Options of Land Combat System for Operations in the 1990's, produced by the USACDC Institute of Land Combat with emphasis on objectives in the functional areas of mobility and service support.
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Hurford, E., "Doctrinal Basis for High Mobility Vehicles in Forward Area Army Units," SAE Technical Paper 700011, 1970, https://doi.org/10.4271/700011.Also In
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- Combat Developments Objectives Guide (CDOG) (U) Department of the Army August 1964
- Motor Vehicle Requirements - Army in the Field, 1967-1970 (MOVER) (U) US Continental Army Command Study 25 October 1960
- Logistical Vehicle Off-Road Mobility USACDC Transportation Agency Study February 1963
- Tactical Vehicles (U) US Army Combat Developments Command Study April 1964
- Tactical Mobility of Land Forces, 1971-1980 (U) US Army Combat Developments Command Study January 1965
- Re-evaluation of the Army Tactical Vehicle Program (REVAL-WHEELS) (U) Assistant Chief of Staff for Force Development Department of the Army Study March 1968