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ISBN 10: 0160872855
ISBN 13: 9780160872853
Author: Government Printing Office
History of Operations Research in the United States Army, Volume 2: 1961–1973 provides a detailed account of the development and application of operations research (OR) in the U.S. Army during a critical period marked by the Cold War and the Vietnam conflict. Published by the Government Printing Office, this volume examines how OR techniques were used to support military planning, decision-making, logistics, and combat operations. It highlights key case studies, organizational changes, and the evolving role of analysts within the Army. The book also explores the challenges and successes of applying quantitative methods to complex military problems, offering valuable insights into both the practical and theoretical aspects of operations research. Serving as an official historical record, this work is an essential reference for scholars, military historians, and professionals interested in defense analysis and the history of applied science in military contexts.
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Tags: Government Printing Office, History, Operations Research, United States Army, V2, 1961, 1973