COMMANDER'S KATUSA PROGRAM CHECKLIST

Abstract

This Checklist was designed to help commanders in Korea, primarily at the company, battery, and troop level, review in detail the policies and practices involved in their units' implementation in the Program of Korean Augmentation to the U.S. Army (KATUSA). It consists of two interrelated components: the Checklist Summary, which is a memory aid in the form of brief 'yes-no' questions covering the detailed topics; and the Checklist Guide, which gives the commander information on where to go and what to look for in supervising his unit's KATUSA program. Official policies and required procedures are summarized and documented; inclosures provide auxiliary information or explanation. The Checklist can be used for self-instructional purposes in familiarizing or orienting personnel to the program. The format is designed so that the Checklist may be updated and revised without being republished. Potentially, such a checklist system could be used for complex operational activities such as supply, maintenance, or food service, as well as on programs like KATUSA.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1969
Accession Number
AD0694388

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  • John W. Mccrary

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  • George Washington University

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