The Naval Supply Systems Command has awarded Toll Remote Logistics a position on a potential 10-year, $1.9 billion firm-fixed-price, indefinite-delivery/indefinite ...
“Fuel can be a war stopper. A force can move and attack only as long as vehicles and weapon systems receive fuel, oils, and lubricants. Ultimate success may depend on having enough fuel to support the ...
Members of the 39th Logistic Readiness Squadron perform their daily tasks to assist in completing the mission at Incirlik Air Base, Turkey, on Jan. 29, 2018. (Staff Sgt. Kimberly Nagle/U.S. Air Force) ...
Indeed, this Chinese military analysis puts a premium on the quality of British logistics personnel, both in terms of training and also motivation. Logistics personnel in the British system at that ...
Professor Peter Nyhuis, managing director of the Institute for Factory Plants and Logistics at Leibnitz University of Hannover, Germany stated in his book "Contributions to a Theory of Logistics" that ...
In the dynamic and often unpredictable landscape of modern military operations, the ability to sustain the force is paramount. While serving in U.S. Africa Command (AFRICOM), we were consistently ...
The US military in the midst of a Pacific boom, as America’s military and political leaders focus increasingly on countering a rising China in the Indo-Pacific region. That means projecting power ...
As Russia’s war in Ukraine enters its third week, it has become increasingly clear that logistics — especially transportation and supply lines — are contributing to Vladimir Putin’s stalled advances.
John Ridge’s tenure as Chief of Joint Force Operations for the UK Armed Forces began with a baptism of fire. “It was the Thursday of my first week, and I was told to deploy a task force,” he recalls.
Obtaining foreign help has always been a centerpiece of American national security strategy. In 1907, when President Theodore Roosevelt dispatched the U.S. Fleet on an audacious 14-month cruise around ...
MANAMA, Bahrain -- Thank the Marine Corps' first experimental infantry unit, 3rd Battalion, 5th Marines, for the quadcopters that are coming to grunt squads and a host of high-speed technology that ...
To fight a war in the Pacific, the Navy and Marine Corps would rely on the military's logistics fleet for food, fuel, and ammunition. But that aging fleet, already taxed by technical problems, is ...
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