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Each of our newest works is produced in a high-impact format that makes you want to pick it up and read it. If you're used to seeing or thinking of works dealing with logistics as colorless and dry, you'll be more than suprised with these products. They continue the tradition of high-quality publications produced by the Air Force Logistics Management agency and staff of the Air Force Journal of Logistics.

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old lessons new thoughts 2006

Old Lessons New Thoughts 2006 is a collection of 28 essays, articles, and vignettes that lets the reader look broadly at a variety of logistics and technological areas through the lens of history. Included in the volume is the work of many authors with diverse interests and approaches. The content was selected for two basic reasons--to represent the diversity of ideas and to stimulate thinking.

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aef fuels management pocket guide

The AEF Fuels Management Pocket Guide is designed to assist in understanding fuels issues as they relate to expeditionary airpower operations. The information is intended to provide a broad overview of many issues and be useful to anyone who has an interest in the Air Force fuels business.

thinking about logistics

Thinking About Logistics is a collection of papers written by students taking the Advanced Logistics Readiness Officer Course at the Air Mobility Warfare Center, Fort Dix, New Jersey. The focus of the work is on issues facing Air Force logistics in the 21s' century, particularly supporting expeditionary airpower.

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The research and thought that underpin our publications are of the higest quality. Many of the articles or essays presented were developed as part of our work with the Air War College, Air command and Staff College, Air Mobility Warfare Center, RAND, and the Logistics Management Institutes.

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combat support

This publication communicates the essentials of the combat-support analyses completed by the Air Force Logistics Management Agency and RAND. The research was conducted to help the Air Force configure the agile combat support system in order to meet expeditionary airpower goals. These articles also illustrate how analysis can, when properly accomplished, influence Air Force policymaking. Additionally, the book can be used as a teaching document, illustrating the complexity of Air Force logistics systems and processes, as well as an archive of analytic methodology applied to military policy analysis. As a whole, the book can serve as a history of logistics during this 6-year period of extensive change, detailing where the Air Force has come from and why. Further, an examination of the entire collection can serve as an example of how to manage complex change and how to study large complex issues. Limited quantities.

logistics and warfighting

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This small book is a collection of essays, articles, and studies that lets the reader look broadly at many of the issues associated with agile combat support. The content was selected to both represent the diversity of the challenges faced and stimulate discussion about these challenges. Also included is a short history of transporting munitions. Limited quantities.

2003 logistics dimensions

Logistics Dimensions 2003 is a collection of seven essays, articles, and studies that lets the reader look broadly at many of the issues associated with the expeditionary air force of the 21st century. While small, Logistics Dimensions 2003 addresses several of the major issues or challenges facing Air Force logistics. The content was selected to represent the diversity of the challenges faced and stimulate discussion about these challenges. Limited quantities.

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Publication:Air Force Journal of Logistics
Geographic Code:1USA
Date:Mar 22, 2009
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