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Articles in Sept-Oct, 2006 issue of Army Logistician
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Training medical logisticians: medical logistics commanders must ensure that critical medical logistics skill sets do not diminish after Soldiers redeploy
by Paul Wakefield -
An AOE CSS command post in a modular army: the 1st Armored Division Support Command reengineered its command post around processes, off-the-shelf technology, and improved use of systems to create a logistics command post that can function in many environm
by J.A. Moritz - Joint task force-port opening will speed support to troops
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Maintenance management in the heavy BCT
by Eric A. McCoy -
Fuel safety in Iraq: soldiers of the 240th Quartermaster Battalion used their ingenuity and construction skills to make a fueling facility at an Iraqi training base a safer place to work
by Peter A. Caggiano - 2006 Ad
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13th COSCOM support of Task Force Katrina
by Ryan T. Tierney - TRADOC training fleets to be managed by AMC
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Enhancing joint fuel and munitions logistics: the Army Developmental Test Command is hosting a program that tests ways to improve planning for joint munitions and fuel support by making better use of information
by Michael E. Cast - DLA consolidates call center operations
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A special operations model for forward support companies with over 10 years of experience in providing multifunctional support, the Special Operations forward support company can serve as a model for conventional forward support companies that are learnin
by James W. Bogart - OEF and OIF soldiers can replace uniform items on line
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Disc versus drum brakes: most Army wheeled vehicles are adapted from commercial models. However, the Army is not keeping upwith the best commercial automotive technology in one important area: the brakes
by Louis J. Gorenc - Army adopts new service uniform
- Army approves new AMC subordinate command
- Hot beverage bag allows soldiers to heat water
- Civilian leader development overhauled
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Expeditionary logistics: dawn of a new joint logistics reality: when the 64th Corps Support Group deployed to Iraq, it had to change the way it did business
by Brian M. McMurry - Army changes major command structure
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Property management for company commanders
by Jaren P. Powell -
Transformation of logistics support of special forces: the Army Special Operations Forces' new group support battalion provides long-term sustainment at the tactical and operational levels of war
by Eduardo Santiago -
Meeting the warfighter's medical needs: logisticians and clinicians are working together to find medical technology that not only meets urgent healthcare requirements but also can be supported and maintained in field conditions
by Kimberly A. Smith -
The logistics officer corps: growing logistics pentathletes for the 21st century
by Vickie D. Stenfors -
Quantum computation and communication: the amazing world of quantum mechanics may revolutionize the way logisticians compute support requirements and communicate on the battlefield
by Keith Aliberti
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