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Articles in March-April 2006 issue of Army Logistician
- The new modular movement control team: a modular organization will replace the five types of movement control teams now in the field. Each modular team will be able to perform all movement control functions
by Jonathan G. Cameron - Maintenance evolution
by James I. Adams, Jr. - Low-cost pallet could save millions
- Redefining the role of the BSMC in Operation Iraqi Freedom: brigade support medical companies find themselves sidelined from their doctrinal roles. What new roles can they adopt to better support their BCTs?
by Ralph W. Nazzaro - DOD seeks industry partnership
- Humvee crews in Iraq test cooling vests
- Preserving readiness through ammunition packaging
by Robert M. Forrester - 'Roadmap' explains DLA transformation
- 3d COSCOM opens water bottling plant
- Letter from Major General Mitchell H. Stevenson
by Mitchell H. Stevenson - A proposed modular distribution unit
by Jeremy D. Smith - Unauthorized fuel practice
by Maurice E. Le Pera - Improved, long-life M1A1 Abrams tank engines, called "tiger engines", are being used to replace tank engines that cannot be repaired in Kuwait
- Correction
- Logistics synchronization and the targeting process
by Kenneth W. Letcher - Army refines plans for basic officer training
- PBUSE in the global war on terrorism
by Pablo A. Brown - Army cook proves that all soldiers must be warriors first
- Transitioning to support the future force
by Ann E. Dunwoody - USAREUR: on point for logistics technology transformation
by Brian Swan - ALMC and Penn State join to offer Supply Chain Management training
- Sustaining the momentum: the 1st Corps Support Command in Iraq
by Yves J. Fontaine - Supporting SSAs in Iraq with a hub-and-spoke system
by Paul E. Williams - LOGNet offers logisticians a new way to share their expertise
- 1st COSCOM total asset visibility in Iraq
by Mark W. Akin - Joint force logistics: understanding location basics: in the January-February issue, the author discussed how military logistics management information systems often do not provide visibility of equipment in shipment. In this article, he shows how the bas
by James C. Bates - Army field support Battalion-Iraq captures Defense Logistics Award
- Distribution management in the 1st COSCOM: the newly created 1st Corps Support Command Fusion Cell managed all classes of supply on the Iraqi battlefield
by Mark W. Akin - Forward support in the Ia Drang Valley: a desperate fight in the jungles of Vietnam 40 years ago marked the dawn of the Army's contemporary tactical logistics doctrine
by Steven M. Leonard - DLA consolidates reutilization and marketing warehouses