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COMBAT ARMS SURVEY

This questionnaire is to gather data concerning the attitudes of combat trained


personnel with regards to nontraditional missions. All of your responses are
confidential. Write your answers directly on the questionnaire form. In Part II,
place an “X” in the space provided for your response.
Part I. Demographics

1. What Service are you in?


2. What is your pay grade? (e.g. E-?, O-?)
3. What is your MOS code and description?
4. What is your highest level of education in years?
5. How many months did you serve in Operation Desert Storm/Desert
Shield?
6. How many months did you serve in Somalia?
7. What state or country did you primarily reside in during
childhood?

Part II. Attitudes Do you feel that U.S. combat troops should be used
within the United States for any of the following missions?

8. Drug enforcement
(___) (___) (___) (___) (___)
Strongly Agree agree No opinion Strongly disagree Disagree
9. Disaster relief (e.g. hurricanes, floods, fires, earthquakes)
[transcriber's note: questions #9 through #46 all provide the same range
of response options as shown in question #8, above. The response options
have been omitted from the remaining questions for brevity.]
10. Security at national events (e.g. Olympic Games, Super Bowl)
11. Environmental disaster clean-up
12. Substitute teachers in public schools
13. Community assistance programs (e.g. landscaping, environmental
clean-up, road repair, animal control)
14. Federal and State prison guards
15. National emergency police force
16. Advisors to S.W.A.T units, the FBI, or the Bureau of Alcohol,
Tobacco, and Firearms (B.A.T.F.)
17. Border patrol (e.g. prevention of illegal aliens into U.S. territory.)
Do you feel that U.S. combat troops under U.S. command should be used
in other countries for any of the following United Nations missions?
18. Drug enforcement
19. Disaster relief (hurricanes, floods, fires, earthquakes)
20. Environmental disaster clean-up
21. Peace keeping
22. Nation building/reconstruct civil government, develop public
school system, develop or improve public transportation system, etc.)
23. Humanitarian relief (e.g. food and medical supplies, temporary
housing, and clothing) Do you feel that U.S. combat troops should be used
in other countries, under command of non-U.S. officers appointed by the
United Nations for any of the following missions?
24. Drug enforcement
25. Disaster relief (e.g. hurricanes, floods, fires, earthquakes)
26. Environmental disaster clean-up
27. Peace keeping
28. Nation building (Reconstruct civil government, develop public
school system, develop or improve public transportation system, etc.
29. Humanitarian relief (e.g. food and medical supplies, temporary
housing, and clothing)
30. Police Action (e.g. Korea, Vietnam, but serving under non-U.S.
officers) Consider the following statements:
31. The U.S. runs a field training exercise. U.N. combat troops should
be allowed to serve in U.S. combat units during these exercises under U.S.
command and control.
32. The United Nations runs a field training exercise. U.S. combat
troops under U.S. command and control should serve in U.N. combat units
during these exercises.
33. The United Nations runs a field training exercise. U.S. combat
troops should serve under U.N. command and control during these
exercises.
34. U.S. combat troops should participate in U.N. missions as long as
the U.S. has full command and control.
35. U.S. combat troops should participate in U.N. missions under
United Nations command and control.
36. U.S. combat troops should be commanded by U.N. officers and
noncommissioned officers (NCOs) at battalion and company levels while
performing U.N. missions.
37. It would make no difference to me to have U.N. soldiers as
members of my team. (e.g. fire team, squad, platoon)
38. It would make no difference to me to take orders from a U.N.
company commander.
39. I feel the President of the United States has the authority to pass
his responsibilities as Commander-in-Chief to the U.N. Secretary General.
40. I feel there is no conflict between my oath of office and serving as
a U.N. soldier.
41. I feel my unit’s combat effectiveness would not be affected by
performing humanitarian missions for the United Nations.
42. I feel a designated unit of U.S. combat soldiers should be
permanently assigned to the command and control of the United Nations.
43. I would be willing to volunteer for assignment to a U.S. combat
unit under a U.N. commander.
44. I would like U.N. member countries, including the U.S., to give the
U.N. all the soldiers necessary to maintain world peace.
45. I would swear to the following code: “I am a United Nations
fighting person. I serve in the forces which maintain world peace and
every nation’s way of life. I am prepared to give my life in their defense.”
46. The U.S. government declares a ban on the possession, sale
transportation, and transfer of all non-sporting firearms. A thirty (30) day
amnesty period is permitted for these firearms to be turned over to the
local authorities. At the end of this period, a number of citizen groups
refuse to turn over their firearms. Consider the following statement: I
would fire upon U.S. citizens who refuse or resist confiscation of firearms
banned by the U.S. government.

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