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Articles in Jan-Feb 2005 issue of Army Logistician
- Air shipments now consolidated by DLA
- Joint medical logistics in Kuwait
by Paul R. Sparano - SDDC creates transportation terminal group in Kuwait
- Feeding the soldiers in Iraq
by Michael K. Pavek - Assault kitchen offers faster field feeding
- SBCT up-armor evolution
by Daniel P. Fresh - 'The surge'
- An 'opportune lift' showcases joint logistics capabilities
by Jonathan D. Marcus - The brigade combat service support rehearsal
by Darren S. Holbrook - AUSA meeting provides forum for logistics leaders
- Transforming joint logistics information management: changes underway in the Department of Defense are saving billions of dollars while transforming the way the Government and the commercial sector exchange logistics-related information
by James C. Bates - The Driving Force
by Jennifer D. Payne - More up-armored vehicles headed for Iraq
- Relearning lessons learned
by Glenn W. Walker - TRANSCOM will oversee DOD supply chain information systems
- Data recording will extend lifespan of helicopter components
- Life cycle management: integrating acquisition and sustainment
by James O. Winbush, Jr. - Fostering joint logistics interdependence
by Christopher R. Paparone - DOD releases Defense Acqusition Guidebook
- New environmental strategy is based on sustainability
- Combat health support in the Army's first Stryker Brigade
by Scot A. Doboszenski - The logistics convoy: a combat operation: by building their own gun trucks, the soldiers of the 548th Corps Support Battalion no longer had to depend on outside units for security
by Daniel T. Rossi - JFCOM's Joint National Training Capability moves forward
- New acquisition strategy to speed connectivity to soldiers
- Sustainment command and casualty capacity
by David L. Nolan - Base closure assistance
by Thomas S. Schorr