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Articles in March-April 2005 issue of Army Logistician
- The Army's 'Mr. Logistics' retires after 64 years of service
- AMC units in Europe merge
- 'Single ticket' process speeds soldier deployment
- DLA-Transcom partnership seeks to reduce frustrated cargo
- The role of Britain's 17 Port and Maritime Regiment in force projection
by Lyndon M. Robinson - Parochialism in FA 90?
by Donald D. Parker - Joint acquisition cell helps speed equipment to troops
- Containerizing the joint force: during contingencies, 85 percent of all military cargo is moved by commercial sealift. Except for fuel, most of this cargo is stored and shipped in 20- or 40-foot standardized, intermodal containers
by James C. Bates - Logistics computer systems training center opens in IRAQ
- Nonstandard logistics sustainment support in the Stryker brigade combat teams: the development of Stryker brigade combat teams has led to several innovations in supporting nonstandard equipment
by Gregory L. Alderete - The reality of the single-fuel concept
by Maurice E. Le Pera - Transportation challenges in Afghanistan
by Mark K. Blanchfield - Improving RFID technology
by Jeffrey D. Fee - Corps distribution center operations in Iraq
by Bret D. Jones - Government retains management of three DLA depots
- Army Business Initiative Council approves latest round of initiatives
- New equipment improves container handling at MOTSU