MAGTF Logistics Integration
[...]why do we routinely position personnel from both the aviation and ground logistics communities at the same transportation nodes to facilitate throughput of MEU material alongside one another, with Navy personnel simultaneously performing the same function for Amphibious Ready Group material? NL...
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Published in | Marine Corps Gazette Vol. 97; no. 10; p. DE11 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Trade Publication Article |
Language | English |
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Marine Corps Association
01.10.2013
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISSN | 0025-3170 |
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Summary: | [...]why do we routinely position personnel from both the aviation and ground logistics communities at the same transportation nodes to facilitate throughput of MEU material alongside one another, with Navy personnel simultaneously performing the same function for Amphibious Ready Group material? NLI and MLI arc both ideal forums for identifying areas such as these where unity of effort among aviation and ground logisticians and among Navy and Marine Corps processes can be streamlined for the common benefit of our Operating Forces. Class TX (Repair Parts) Support An IPT comprised of aviation and ground supply subject matter experts from across the Marine Corps are working to identify improved methods for supporting a MAGTF with repair parts for ground weapons systems. |
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ISSN: | 0025-3170 |