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Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement: An Introduction to Practice

Program Evaluation and Performance Measurement: An Introduction to Practice

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Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: British Expeditionary Force, Eighth Army, Fourteenth Army, Second Army, First Army, Fourth Army, British Army of the Rhine, Tenth Army, Egyptian Expeditionary Force, Reserve Army, British Expeditionary Force, Twelfth Army, Mediterranean Expeditionary Force, Ninth Army, Fifth Army, Third Army, Dardanelles Army, List of British Armies in World War I, British Salonika Army, List of British Armies in World War Ii. Excerpt: There have been two formations named British Army of the Rhine (BAOR). Both were originally occupation forces in Germany , one after the First World War , and the other after the Second World War . History The second British Army on the Rhine was formed on 25 August 1945 from 21st Army Group. Its original function was to control the corps districts which were running the military government of the British zone of occupied Germany . After the assumption of government by civilians, it became the command formation for the troops in Germany only, rather than being responsible for administration as well. As the potential threat of Soviet invasion across the North German Plain into West Germany increased, BAOR became more responsible for the defence of West Germany than its occupation. It became the primary formation controlling the British contribution to NATO after the formation of the alliance in 1949. Its primary combat formation was British I Corps . From 1952 the commander-in-chief of the BAOR was also the commander of NATO's Northern Army Group (NORTHAG) in the event of a general war with the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact . The BAOR was formerly armed with tactical nuclear weapons . The 1993 Options for Change defence cuts resulted in BAOR being replaced by the 25,000 strong British Forces Germany (BFG) in 1994. Commanders-in-Chief Following the First World W...

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