It sets forth doctrine and selected JTTP to govern the joint activities and performance of the Armed Forces of the United States in joint operations and provides the doctrinal basis for US military involvement in multinational and interagency...
Examines support for a large army in overseas operations during World War II. Troop requirements and function are explored in addition to the function of the communications zone and recommendations are given.
Examines Class I supply methods in and after World War II and seeks overcome disadvantages and deficiencies. Procedures after the war were similar to those used during the war, but with greater emphasis placed on editing requisitions, coordination...
Paper discusses supply, supporting bases, shipping procurement, supply by air, loading of supplies and the need for an adequate amount of service troops for amphibious operations. It looks to World War II as a model and concludes that future wars...
Shows that (then) present method of providing commissioned personnel with an opportunity to replenish their individual clothing and equipment needs in the combat zone is unsatisfactory. Paper makes recommendations for changes to the system that...
Describes the personal experiences of the author and the actions of a battalion in the attack of a fortified city. Covers the operations of the 2d Battalion, 26th Infantry, 1st Division in the reduction of the city of Aachen, Germany, from the...
Analyses methods used in World War II in overseas supply in the European Theater of Operations and the Pacific. Analyses the effect of unification of the Armed Forces on overseas supply as to responsibilities for common items, specialized equipment...
Seeks to develop a uniform system for reporting the status of supply in theaters of operations similar to those used in reporting the status of personnel, covering reports submitted by units and extending through the theater of operations level.
Looks at the effects of supply on operations from a historical and contemporary perspective. Suggests that junior officers receive thorough training in the solution of logistical problems particular to their respective branches and that all...
Seeks to improve combat effectiveness in the United States Army through improved familiarity with limitations and adaptations of Combat and Field Types of United States Army Rations, improvement of Class I resupply at Army level and provision of...
Upon returning from Iraq, a 3rd Infantry Division Commander observed: “I had perfect situational awareness. What I lacked was cultural awareness. I knew where every enemy tank was dug in on the outskirts of Tallil. Only problem was, my soldiers...
Discusses the challenges faced when conducting offensive operations in Peru's mountainous terrain, including issues with lack of roads and narrow passage ways.
Paper discusses supply, supporting bases, shipping procurement, supply by air, loading of supplies and the need for an adequate amount of service troops for amphibious operations. It looks to World War II as a model and concludes that future wars...
Discusses the most important logistical problems faced by the Venezuelan Army. Includes a description of the country and challenges faced with hospitals and medical care, transportation, services, and logistical administration.
Compares the status report system and the straight requisitioning method in the supply of overseas commands during wartime. Prior to World War II, supply was by requisition exception for controlled or regulated items. In January 1942, Class I and...
Analyses historical data pertaining to World War II and makes recommendations for a policy regarding a level of supplies to be maintained in various overseas areas in the event of war.
Seeks to determine what bathing and clothing exchange services should be rendered to the combat soldier in the field. Consideration is given to the automatic rotation of items, without the necessity of returning the items to the original user. ...