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Articles in May-June 2006 issue of Army Logistician
- Leader professional development in the DISCOM: the commander of the 1st Armored Division Support Command confirmed the author's belief that, in peacetime, Army leaders should get to know the Soldiers on whom their success depends in wartime
by Stephen M. Crow - ALOG provides useful information
by Vance K. Jackson - Reaffirming your command maintenance program
by Eric A. Mccoy - Quadrennial Defense Review sets vision for future
- SLAMIS nonstandard line item number module: supporting the total Army
by Minnie M. Everard - Two more civil support teams certified
- Corps Support Group logistics at the Iraq border
by William R. Shea, Jr. - Improved air cargo operations
by Lupe G. Galvan - Logistics Information Warehouse fielded
- Theater immersion: protecting precious resources
by Daniel L. Zajac - Innovation in redeployment: the 1st Infantry Division returns from Iraq: when the Big Red One left Iraq, it learned that a redeployment is not just a deployment in reverse. Army doctrine needs to reflect this reality
by Scott B. Kindberg - Fuel-oil blenders save time, money, and lives: environmental professionals at the Army Engineer School found a way reduce oil disposal problems in Iraq by using commercial off-the-shelf equipment
by Albert M. Vargesko - Rapid Equipping Force speeds high-tech equipment to troops
- A logistician's primer on GCSS-Army
by David W. Coker - WIN-T passes first test
- Army in line for budget increases to support major initiatives
- Servant leadership
by Paul L. Vicalvi - Modular BSBs in Operation Iraqi Freedom
by Thomas J. Foster - The future of the automated logistical specialist: soldiers with military occupational specialty 92A are responsible for knowing how to operate an increasing number of continually changing logistics systems
by Timothy N. McCarter, Sr. - FCS test site announced
- What's in a name?
by William Ellis - Reshaping the contingency contracting military workforce: the Army's contracting force structure will align with the Army's modular expeditionary force structure to provide streamlined contracting support
by Ethan A. Jones - Words matter: the author fears that the Army is not only incorporating business terms into its vocabulary, but also distorting the meanings of words that are defined clearly in doctrine
by Christopher R. Paparone - Compressed meals will offer quality and portability
- LOGNet provides good information
by Mike Winkler - Improving division and brigade logistics in the modular force: the author asks some hard questions about how the Army is implementing modular logistics in the division and brigade and offers some answers
by Guy C. Beougher - The executive officer of the 840th Distribution Deployment Support Battalion examines a cargo container at Logistics Support Area Anaconda in Iraq
- Gun truck history
by William T. Buonaugurio