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redesignated the U.S. Army
Materiel Development and
Readiness Command (
DARCOM).
DARCOM commander Gen. John R.
Deane Jr. best
summed up the renaming's purpose...
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United States Army
Development and
Research Command (
DARCOM) from 1977 to 1981. In the 1980s,
DARCOM was
renamed United States Army
Materiel Command. Guthrie...
- and
Readiness Command (
DARCOM) (aka AMC,
which was
redesignated the U.S. Army
Materiel Development and
Readiness Command (
DARCOM) that same month). In...
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CORADCOM led
DARCOM to
combine the two
major subordinate commands to
create the Communications-Electronics
Command (CECOM). Not long
after DARCOM carried out...
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Directorate of the U.S. Army
Materiel Development &
Readiness Command (
DARCOM). p. 15.
Archived from the
original on 27
February 2022.
Retrieved 27 February...
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refinanced by the state, with
waves diverging from it, and was
noticed by
DARCOM. In
April 1984, he was
transferred to be the head of the TOW project, and...
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Chief of
Staff for the US Army
Materiel Development and
Readiness Command (
DARCOM) in Alexandria, Virginia, from 1981 to 1984 and ****istant
Deputy Chief of...
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breached included: SRI
International –
Menlo Park, California, U.S. U.S. Army
Darcom – Seckenheim, West
Germany Fort Buckner, Camp
Foster –
Okinawa Prefecture...
- 1975–1976.
Commanding General, U.S. Army
Development and
Readiness Command (CG
DARCOM), 1976–1977. 2 1942 (USMA) 33 (1919–2013) 102
George S.
Blanchard 1 Jul...
- at Headquarters, U.S. Army
Materiel Development and
Readiness Command (
DARCOM,
formerly AMC, re-designated AMC in 1984), Alexandria, Virginia. An expanded...