Integrated Logistics System--Supply. Related Articles. Update on OPERATION IRAQI FREEDOM. // Army Reserve Magazine;Spring2005, Vol. 50 Issue 4, p22. Focuses on the programs implemented by the U.S. Army Reserve to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Involvement in providing close combat attack operations in support of the New York Army National Guard's 42nd Infantry Division; Participation in the delivery of Christmas trees to deployed soldiers. The rotation of the U.S. troops into and out of Iraq is in full swing as more than 40,000 moved into the theater and 35,000 left Iraq. To support what the Pentagon calls the largest troop movement since World War II, the Department of Defense alerted approximately 18,000 National Guard soldiers. Rainbow Division's STAND IN ALSACE. Vannoy, Allyn // World War II;Feb2001, Vol. 15 Issue 6, p26. Describes the counter-attack made by the 42nd Infantry Division of the United States Army against the Operation Nordwind military operation of Nazi forces in Germany during World War II. Combat experiences of the 42nd Infantry Division; Efforts to establish its position at the Ohlungen Forest;. The article explores the legacy of the 42nd Division of the United States Army, led by General Douglas MacArthur, that fought in World War I. Nicknamed the Rainbow Division because it was comprised of soldiers from across the nation, it was one of the first divisions sent to Europe to support. "Send Me All the Alabamians You Can Get". FRAZER, NIMROD T. // Alabama Heritage;Spring2014, Issue 112, p8. The article discusses the role that the U.S. Army's Forty-second Rainbow Division consisting of Alabama soldiers played in World War I (WWI). An overview of the German armed forces' 1918 campaign known as Friedensturm, or Peace Offensive, in Croix Rouge Farm, France, including in regard to. Providing Responsive Logistics Support: Applying LEAN Thinking to Logistics. Patnode, Norman H. // Air Force Journal of Logistics;Spring99, Vol. 23 Issue 1, p34. Recommends the application of LEAN thinking as a means for providing responsive logistics support. Basic assumptions; Steps involved; Establishment of consolidated protection buffers; Execution based on actual customer demands; Elimination of queue or wait time; Use of fast transportation. Reports the agreement of Brightpoint de Mexico S.A. de C.V. with radio spectrum license holder Unefon S.A. de C.V. to provide integrated logistics services in Mexico. ECSS expeditionary combat support system. // Air Force Journal of Logistics;Summer2007, Vol. 31 Issue 2, p1. The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including one on the expeditionary combat support system (ECSS) and another on the organizations that are involved in transforming the U.S. Air Force logistics. QM company meets soldiers basic needs. Burrows, Annie // Army Reserve Magazine;Aug2000 Training Special Edition, Vol. 46 Issue 2, p25. Focuses on the support provided by the Quartermaster Laundry and Bath Co. to soldiers involved in military training at Fort Dix, New Jersey. Accommodation of services to units performing operations in the field; Support to several units participating in the Petroleum Oil and Lubricant Exercise;.
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