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2. Strength trends
Fluctuations over past decade; effects of statutory and budgetary restrictions; excess of manpower. |
4 |
3. Training
General aim, methods, strengths, and weaknesses; advanced training schools. |
4 |
4. Military budget
Budgeting procedures and trends in defense appropriations; budgets for 1968-72. |
4 |
5. Logistics
Domestic production of armaments; procurement, depot system, research and development. |
5 |
6. Uniforms and insignia
Descriptions and illustrations. |
6 |
C. Army
Mission and mobilization plan; strengths and weaknesses; assessment of major equipment items. |
6 |
1. Organization
Command, control, and staffing. |
12 |
2. Strength, composition, and disposition
Personnel strength, units, and general deployment; summary of mobilization plan and unit composition; reserve components. |
12 |
3. Training
Purpose, type, and length of training cycle; reserve training. |
13 |
4. Logistics
Procurement procedures, depot operations, repair and maintenance. |
14 |
5. Army aviation
Chain of command, mission and tasks, units, training. |
15 |
D. Navy
Mission, capabilities, and readiness; ship construction programs. |
15 |
1. Organization
Command, control, and staffing; communications; Coastal Fleet. |
16 |
2. Strength, composition, and disposition
Ships, personnel strength, and bases; mobilization plans. |
17 |
3. Training
Purpose, type, and length of cycle; reserve training; major installations. |
17 |
4. Logistics
Responsible departments; operating bases and supply stocks; procurement and domestic construction. |
18 |
5. Naval coast artillery
Types of units and missions; personnel selection and utilization. |
20 |
6. Naval air arm
Mission, equipment, organization; personnel and training. |
20 |
E. Air force
Mission, capabilities, types of aircraft, armaments. |
21 |
1. Organization
Chain of command and staffing; operational responsibility and control. |
21 |
2. Strength, composition, and disposition
Aircraft inventory; air defense system; personnel and mobilization potential; units, air craft types, and locations. |
22 |
3. Training
Major schools, training cycle, and specialization. |
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4. Logistics
Assessment of system; procurement, depot system, repair and maintenance. |
25 |
Fig. 1 Structure and control of the armed forces (chart) | 2 |
Fig. 2 Defense staff (chart) | 3 |
Fig. 3 Strength trends (table) | 4 |
Fig. 4 Defense budgets | 5 |
Fig. 5 Officers' uniforms and insignia (illustration) | 7 |
Fig. 6 Warrant officers' and enlisted men's uniforms and insignia (illustration) | 9 |
Fig. 7 Swedish-built S-tank (photo) | 11 |
Fig. 8 Swedish-built PBV-302 armored personnel carrier (photo) | 12 |
Fig. 9 The PBV-302 in an amphibious role (photo) | 12 |
Fig. 10 Swedish-produced Miniman recoilless antitank weapon (photo) | 12 |
Fig. 11 Army unit crossing a stream (photo) | 14 |
Fig. 12 The Swedish fast patrol boat Regulus entering an underground ship shelter (photo) | 16 |
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