American Forces Press Service (Nov. 20, 2006): defense agency delivers logistics support to warfighters.WASHINGTON -- Whether it's an infantryman in Iraq needing a new firing pin for his rifle or a fighter pilot on a carrier in the Persian Gulf Persian Gulf, arm of the Arabian Sea, 90,000 sq mi (233,100 sq km), between the Arabian peninsula and Iran, extending c.600 mi (970 km) from the Shatt al Arab delta to the Strait of Hormuz, which links it with the Gulf of Oman. who needs to replace a cracked landing strut, the Defense Logistics Agency Noun 1. Defense Logistics Agency - a logistics combat support agency in the Department of Defense; provides worldwide support for military missions Defense Department, Department of Defense, DoD, United States Department of Defense, Defense - the federal department stands ready to support warfighters worldwide, the organization's director said in a recent interview. Soldiers, sailors, airmen, and Marines deployed around the world supporting the war against terrorism routinely make requests from their units for critically needed supplies, Army Lt. Gen. Robert T. Dail told the Pentagon Channel The Pentagon Channel is a TV channel broadcasting military news and information for the 2.6 million members of the U.S. Armed Forces. It is widely available on US cable television, can be viewed FTA in Europe, Africa, the Americas and most of Asia via satellite, and can be viewed . "It may be a part that keeps an airplane down; it may be a part that's keeping a tank or a mechanized mech·a·nize tr.v. mech·a·nized, mech·a·niz·ing, mech·a·niz·es 1. To equip with machinery: mechanize a factory. 2. piece of equipment down. It may be something that keeps your rifle from operating correctly," said Dail, who oversees the agency's operations from its Fort Belvoir Fort Belvoir is a United States military installation and a census-designated place (CDP) in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States. The population was 7,176 at the 2000 census. , Va., headquarters. Requests for parts, fuel, food, and other material necessary to support troops in the field, Dail explained, are forwarded to DLA's supply requisition A written demand; a formal request or requirement. The formal demand by one government upon another, or by the governor of one state upon the governor of another state, of the surrender of a fugitive from justice. The taking or seizure of property by government. and delivery system, which the agency monitors. DLA DLA dog leukocyte antigen. fills combatant commanders' supply requisitions from its stateside- or overseas-based depots, Dail said. The agency can track supply shipments, he noted, through the use of radio frequency tags that are fastened to all outgoing orders. Dail said the tracking system "is very elaborate, and it allows us to better manage and make decisions to ship critical supplies to the troops that really need them in fighting locations." The agency's partnership with U.S. Transportation Command, the three-star general noted, enables swift delivery of needed parts and other supplies to Army, Air Force, Navy, or Marine units serving worldwide. "Whether it's a repair part, or it's an item of equipment that's very important to the troop, that will be immediately shipped, and within days, or sometimes even less than a day, depending on where our parts (are located) and the way the item is stocked," Dail said. The agency's Deployment and Distribution Operations Centers exemplify DLA's drive to modernize and transform its business practices, Dail said. The centers, he noted, have contributed mightily might·i·ly adv. 1. In a mighty manner; powerfully. 2. To a great degree; greatly. Adv. 1. mightily - powerfully or vigorously; "he strove mightily to achieve a better position in life" 2. to the agency's goal of maintaining timely and efficient global supply operations. The D-DOCs are deployed directly into combat theaters, Dail explained, noting they merge DLA- and individual Services-managed supply operations with U.S. TRANSCOM's rapid-delivery capabilities. "And because of that, we have been able to leverage the unique capabilities of the agency at forward stocking locations like Kuwait, Baghdad, Afghanistan; and it allows us to integrate the unique industry capabilities and sources of supplies from DLA into the military operations This is a list of missions, operations, and projects. Missions in support of other missions are not listed independently. World War I ''See also List of military engagements of World War I
The D-DOCs have achieved notable success, the general said. Additionally, he added, they illustrate "the strong partnership and enterprise that has been created now in the Department of Defense, between the Services, Transportation Command, and the Defense Logistics Agency." Today, DLA continues to strengthen its relationships with suppliers and industry as part of the agency's mission "to provide world-class support to America's military," Dail said. "We will never forget that mission," he emphasized, "and we will do our best to provide them with the kind of support that American men and women who bravely serve in uniform so richly deserve." Gilmore is with American Forces Press Service The American Forces Press Service (AFPS) is the news service provided by the American Forces Information Service, part of the United States Department of Defense. It supplies news stories pertaining to the activities of U.S. military forces around the world. . |
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