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Articles from Army Logistician (November 1, 2007)

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Army and Marine GS/DS class I storage and distribution center: the 24th Quartermaster Company and Marine Corps Combat Logistics Battalion I combined their operations at Al Asad, Iraq, to create a centralized class I distribution center that provided both GS and DS class I services. Comas, Carlos E. 1047
Army and Marine joint ammunition operations: the Army and Marine Corps established a joint ammunition supply point in Iraq, overcoming the differences between the Army and Marine Corps class V operations. Dowling, Glen R. 1307
Chemical demilitarization program reaches milestones. Brief article 263
COCOM, ADCON,OPCON, TACON, support--do you know the difference? Paparone, Christopher R. 1095
Distributing the Army's Medical Department Officers: to meet the needs of a transforming Army, the authors believe that the Army Medical Command's Officer Distribution Plan process must evolve to include human resources assets of the other services and the civilian workforce. Bolton, Larry S.; Dickinson, R.G.; Wheeler, Vernon 3869
DOD revises TRANSCOM charter. Brief article 132
Doing more with less: Special Forces logistics in Afghanistan. Manganaro, Christopher G. 2448
Fourth LOGCAP contract split among three companies. 267
From sutlers and canteens to exchanges: soldiers have always sought the comforts of home while deployed in faraway places. The modern exchange service has its roots in the storekeepers and sutlers of the past. Delisi, James T. 1064
Improving class VIII management at brigade level: to support units medically, a logistician relies on his ability to assess the situation and rapidly adapt to accomplish the mission. Rodriguez, Edwin H. 1901
Joint asset visibility: why so hard? Commercial sector information technology advancements: in the third article of his asset visibility series, the author discusses how commercial sector advancements in information technology are being used to help DOD meet its asset visibility needs. Bates, James C. 2983
Know your tiedowns. Letter to the editor 920
Modular medical logistics support at the JRTC: the 32d Medical Logistics Battalion deployed a forward distribution team with the 82d Sustainment Brigade during its JRTC rotation, demonstrating the benefits of modular logistics to the medical community. Brew, Mitchell E.; Campbell, Shawn R. 1429
Munitions sustainment in the modular force. Barron, Dave; Beverley, Keith A. 2238
Procedures for returning secure communications equipment explained. Brief article 180
Reachback cell creates explosives safety repository. Brailsford, Keith A. 335
Reorganizing a sustainment brigade staff for the fight. Perna, Gustave F.; Salmons, Joshua 2438
SCOE Lifelong Learning Portal to assist logistics learning. Brief article 163
The diverse missions of the movement control team at Camp Cedar II: to support units medically, a logistician relies on his ability to assess the situation and rapidly adapt to accomplish the mission. Newman, Randall W.; Kahn, Paul A.; Rogers, Richard F., III 1477
TLog: preparing logisticians for the modular force. Stevenson, Mitchell H. 739
TRANSCOM awards contract for CONUS freight management. Brief article 219
Two ALMC courses to receive academic credit. Brief article 116
Using central receiving and shipping points to manage transportation. Melendez, Michael D. 1961
What deploying units need to know about contracting. Baker, Houston E. 2026
Why BCS3 "doesn't work". Sachariason, Thomas E. 1611

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