This analysis draws quantitative data from an ongoing study of U.S. soldiers assigned as the Multinational Peace Force and Observers (MPO) on peacekeeping duty in the Sinai in support of the Camp David Accords. To date, personnel in five American infantry companies have been surveyed at different points in time. In the aggregate, these data present a picture of soldiers in combat units who, even in an era of deterrence and constabulary operations, regard going to war, if called upon, as a task that they are obligated to discharge. They regard being prepared to carry out such operations as necessary as their participation in low intensity conflicts. Each mission is viewed as a part of the overall, mandated peacetime mission. (RWJ).


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