The U.S. Army aims to maximize unit stability (the degree to which a unit's membership remains constant over time). Yet, Reserve Component units typically experience a surge of personnel turbulence as they approach mobilization and deployment. RAND researchers investigated the prevalence of instability, what causes it, and what might be done about it.
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The U.S. Army aims to maximize unit stability (the degree to which a unit's membership remains constant over time). Yet, Reserve Component units typically experience a surge of personnel turbulence as they approach mobilization and deployment. RAND researchers investigated the prevalence of instability, what causes it, and what might be done about it.
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