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Naval Expeditionary Logistics

Autor National Research Council, Commission on Physical Sciences Mathematics and Applications, Naval Studies Board, Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 8 mar 1999
At the request of the Chief of Naval Operations, the National Research Council (NRC) conducted a study to determine the technological requirements, operational changes, and combat service support structure necessary to land and support forces ashore under the newly evolving Navy and Marine Corps doctrine. The Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics, operating under the auspices of the NRC's Naval Studies Board, was appointed to (1) evaluate the packaging, sealift, and distribution network and identify critical nodes and operations that affect timely insertion of fuels, ammunition, water, medical supplies, food, vehicles, and maintenance parts and tool blocks; (2) determine specific changes required to relieve these critical nodes and support forces ashore, from assault through follow-on echelonment; and (3) present implementable changes to existing support systems, and suggest the development of innovative new systems and technologies to land and sustain dispersed units from the shoreline to 200 miles inland.
In the course of its study, the committee soon learned that development of OMFTS is not yet at a stage to allow, directly, detailed answers to many of these questions. As a result, the committee addressed the questions in terms of the major logistics functions of force deployment, force sustainment, and force medical support, and the fundamental logistics issues related to each of these functions.
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ISBN-13: 9780309064293
ISBN-10: 0309064295
Pagini: 109
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 mm
Editura: National Academies Press

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Committee on Naval Expeditionary Logistics, National Research Council