Department of the Army Historical Summary - Fiscal Year 1974


Department of the Army
Historical Summary


Fiscal Year 1974


Compiled by

Karl E. Cocke

 

CENTER OF MILITARY HISTORY
UNITED STATES ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1978


Preface

The Department of the Army Historical Summary for Fiscal Year 1974 is the latest in a series of periodic reports of the Army's expenditures, work, and accomplishments that began with Secretary of War John C. Calhoun's report to President James Monroe in 1822. This year's report is the fourth to be published separately by the Army following cancellation of the Annual Report of the Secretary of Defense -a document which had incorporated the annual reports of all the service secretaries from 1948 through 1968.

The Army Historical Summary is based upon narrative contributions prepared by Army staff agencies having primary responsibility for the subject matter covered. The objective of the report is to present a clear, succinct account of major events and developments within the Army and to serve as a primary source of reasonably comprehensive and quickly retrievable information for both official and public use.

The compiler gratefully acknowledges the cooperation of the action officers on the Army staff who assisted in preparing the report and expresses his appreciation to the members of the Histories Division, U.S. Army Center of Military History, for their suggestions and wise counsel. His special thanks go to Mrs. Barbara H. Gilbert for her skills, patience, and understanding in editing the summary. The index was prepared by Miss Anne W. Beard.

 

Washington, D. C.
20 March 1977
KARL E. COCKE
 

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Contents

Chapter
Page
1.

INTRODUCTION

1
2.

OPERATIONAL FORCES

3

Europe and the Middle East

3

The Pacific and the Far East

5

The Western Hemisphere

7

Readiness

9

Command and Control

10
Civil Affairs and Psychological Operations
10
Chemical, Biological, and Nuclear Matters
11

Security Assistance

12

Military Support to Civil Authorities

16

Military Engineering

20

International Humanitarian Law

21
3.

FORCE DEVELOPMENT

23

Concepts and Doctrine

23

Systems

25

Training and Schooling

31
4.

ORGANIZATION

35

The Department of the Army Staff

35

Command Reductions and Realignments

38

Field Organization

41
5.

INTELLIGENCE AND COMMUNICATIONS

42
 

Intelligence

42

Communications

45
6.

PERSONNEL

51

Enlisted Personnel

51

Officer Personnel

54

Personnel Management

57

Pay, Leave, and Travel

58
Equal Opportunity and Minority Recruitment
60
Alcohol and Drug Abuse
62

Leadership and Motivation

63

Crime, Discipline, and Military Justice

63

Civilian Personnel

66
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Chapter
Page
7.

RESERVE FORCES

70
...

Management

70

Force Structure

71

Personnel

72

Equipment and Maintenance

74

Construction and Facilities

75

Readiness and Training

75

Support to Civil Authorities

76
8.

MANAGEMENT, BUDGET, AND FUNDS

78
...

Management Programs, Systems; and Techniques

78

Budget and Funds

83

Financial Management

83

Internal Audit

88

9.

LOGISTICS

90
 

Logistics Management

90

Logistics Systems Development

91

Materiel Maintenance

93

Aviation Logistics

93

Supply and Depot Operations and Management

95

Transportation

97

Facilities and Construction

99
Support of Operations in Europe
103
Support of Operations in the Far East
103

Military Aid (International Logistics)

104
10.

SUPPORT SERVICES

107
 

Health and Medical Affairs

107

Religion

109

Housing and Homeowners Assistance

110

Food Service

113

Commissaries

114

Laundry and Dry Cleaning

115

Clothing and Personal Equipment

115

Heraldic Activities

116

Morale and Recreation

117

Education

120

Legal Assistance

122

United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home

122

Memorial Affairs

123
11.

RESEARCH, DEVELOPMENT, AND ACQUISI­TION

126
 

Program and Budget

126
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Chapter
Page
 

Research and Technology

127

Development

131

International Research and Development

138

Materiel Acquisition

139

Aircraft Procurement

139

Missile Procurement

140

Weapons and Tracked Combat Vehicle Procurement

140

Ammunition Procurement

141

Other Procurement

141
12.

SPECIAL FUNCTIONS

143
 

Civil Works

143

Environmental Protection and Preservation

146

Army Energy Program

149

Emergency Operations

151

Civil Litigation

152

Promotion of Rifle Practice

156
13.

SUMMARY

158
  Appendix A: Organization of the Department of the Army (inside back cover)
 
 
Tables
 
No.
   
1.
Military Training Under the Foreign Assistance Act in Fiscal Year 1974 15
2.
Chronology of the Fiscal Year 1974 Direct Budget Plan 84
 
 

Charts

 
1. Army Budget for Selected Fiscal Years Between 1964 and 1974 85
2. Office of the Comptroller of the Army Before 20 May 1974 86
3. Office of the Comptroller of the Army, 20 May 1974 87
 
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