The topic of homeland security includes a broad array of missions
and mission areas ranging from national missile defense to military
assistance to civil authorities. Recently the topic has attracted a
great deal of attention due to the public's heightened awareness of
the variety and nature of emerging threats and of the United
States' vulnerabilities to them. This monograph, written by
Lieutenant Colonel Antulio J. Echevarria II, grew out of a tasking
by the Army Staff to investigate the Army's role in homeland
security from a strategic, rather than a legal or procedural
perspective. The author achieves this perspective by placing
homeland security missions within the larger spectrum of
operations. In so doing, he exposes potential problem
areas-missions requiring more or different force structure than
that already available-for further action by the Army.
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