-
Davis Committee were implemented,
establishing Continental Army
Command (
CONARC) to
carry out both
training and operations.
Forces in the
United States...
-
individual training mission formerly the
responsibility of
CONARC, and ****umed
command from
CONARC of the
major Army
installations in the
United States housing...
- 1972
CONARC Soft
Skills Conference, Dr.
Whitmore presented a
report aimed at
figuring out how the term "soft skills" is
understood in
various CONARC schools...
-
housed the 30 lakh
tonne per
annum hot
rolled coils plant,
which used the
Conarc process for
steel making as well as the
compact strip process. The Dolvi...
- (TRADOC)
following a
division of
CONARC into
TRADOC and
United States Army
Forces Command (FORSCOM) in 1973.
CONARC was
responsible for all
active Army...
- the AR-15 for
General Willard G. Wyman, Commander-in-Chief of
CONARC. As a result,
CONARC ordered rifles to test.
Stoner and
Sierra Bullet's
Frank Snow...
-
engineers working toward a goal
developed by U.S.
Continental Army
Command (
CONARC).
Development began in 1957. A
project to
create a small-caliber, high-velocity...
- The
Commanding General of
United States Army
Forces Command (CG FORSCOM) is the head of
United States Army
Forces Command (FORSCOM). The
person in this...
- Army
Command (
CONARC). Dahlquist, who had been
promoted to 4-star
General on 18
August 1954,
continued in command. On 11
October 1955,
CONARC recommended...
-
General Willard G. Wyman,
commander of the U.S.
Continental Army
Command (
CONARC) to
develop a .223-inch
caliber (5.56 mm) select-fire
rifle weighing 6 lb...