This thesis examines the administrative separation process and attrition documentation as well as the characteristics of recruits who attrite from the U.S. Navy's Recruit Training Command (RTC). A random sample of 754 "retained files" from Customer Service Desk RTC was examined for attrition documentation and the information obtained was compared with attrition documentation contained in the Corporate Enterprise Training Activity Resource System (CETARS). The comparison is used to determine the accuracy of CETARS in documenting the reasons for medical and psychiatric attrition and its relationship to Separation Program Codes (SPD) listed on the DD 214 discharge form. The results indicate that CETARS is 95.2 percent accurate in documenting ...
This report describes the results of analyses investigating the relationships between demographic in...
The primary objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of Navy first-term enlisted a...
The military has an important role in peace and development work. Having skilled, experienced and kn...
For infantry units of the Dutch Ministry of Defence, high attrition rates (varying from 42 to 68%) d...
This thesis is an application of survival analysis methods to study first term enlisted attrition fr...
This study examines the ARB decision and reporting process of the seven A Schools and the Advanced E...
This thesis was conducted to compare the characteristics and attrition rates of first term enlisted ...
This study examined government civilian employee attrition, primarily with Navy acquisitions person...
The high rates of first-term attrition and desertion among naval person-nel in recent years have bec...
Attrition from the Navy's Delayed Entry Program (DEP) and attrition from Bootcamp are costly phenome...
Canada's volunteer military faces a major manning problem. High attrition rates reflect youth indiff...
The Department of Defense invests considerable money in recruiting and training new military recruit...
Attrition and the retention of talent is a concern for all organizations, but especially in the mili...
Abstract Introduction The primary objective of this study was to describe the demographic, clinical...
IDENTIFIERS,'*Air ForCe; *4rmy A study was conducted to identify the separate influences of ind...
This report describes the results of analyses investigating the relationships between demographic in...
The primary objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of Navy first-term enlisted a...
The military has an important role in peace and development work. Having skilled, experienced and kn...
For infantry units of the Dutch Ministry of Defence, high attrition rates (varying from 42 to 68%) d...
This thesis is an application of survival analysis methods to study first term enlisted attrition fr...
This study examines the ARB decision and reporting process of the seven A Schools and the Advanced E...
This thesis was conducted to compare the characteristics and attrition rates of first term enlisted ...
This study examined government civilian employee attrition, primarily with Navy acquisitions person...
The high rates of first-term attrition and desertion among naval person-nel in recent years have bec...
Attrition from the Navy's Delayed Entry Program (DEP) and attrition from Bootcamp are costly phenome...
Canada's volunteer military faces a major manning problem. High attrition rates reflect youth indiff...
The Department of Defense invests considerable money in recruiting and training new military recruit...
Attrition and the retention of talent is a concern for all organizations, but especially in the mili...
Abstract Introduction The primary objective of this study was to describe the demographic, clinical...
IDENTIFIERS,'*Air ForCe; *4rmy A study was conducted to identify the separate influences of ind...
This report describes the results of analyses investigating the relationships between demographic in...
The primary objective of this study is to gain a better understanding of Navy first-term enlisted a...
The military has an important role in peace and development work. Having skilled, experienced and kn...