In a March 2001 address to the Association of the United States
Army, General Eric Shinseki noted, "We are once again an army
between the wars, and once again, we are challenged to adjust to
break old paradigms. So we are transforming to become strategically
responsive and remain dominant across the entire spectrum of
military operations." Army transformation has many dimensions with
change in technology, operational methods, and organizations. So
far, the focus of organizational transformation has been on the
redesign of tactical units such as the interim brigade combat
teams. But corps-the Army's operational level organizations-must
also be transformed. In his monograph, Dr. D. Robert Worley of the
Potomac Institute for Policy Studies provides a history of the
structure and function of Army corps and discusses ways they might
be redesigned to play an effective role in the 21st century
security environment.
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