Index of Army Logistician Articles—1991 JANUARY-FEBRUARY MARCH-APRIL MAY-JUNE ¢ A Depot Perspective on Desert ¢ Finding Solutions for Sustainment * Total Asset Visibility—Timothy Yeager Shield—LTC Richard D. Hill, p. 2. Problems—AMC’s Role in Operation and Alan F. Estevez, p. 2. ¢ Using MOBNET To Plan for Mobi- Desert Shie—lS tdaf f Feature, p. 2. © Using End-Item Codes—Linda L. lization—Terry Atkinson, p. 7. © The Strategic Logistics Program—LTG Christopher, p. 6. ¢ Materiel Fielding in Europe: Seamless Jimmy D. Ross, p. 6. * New Rules for Hazardous-Materials Logistics At Work—Gayle V. Frank and ® Roadmap for the Future— Deborah L. Packaging —William Craze, p. 9. MAJ Michael B. Bonner, p. 10. Pollard, p. 7. © DCU’s Help the Army Move—Tom R. © Materiel Fielding in CONUS: Force © Light Infantry Division Support—judy MacKenzie, p. 12. Modernization Continues—CPT Tim C. Regan and MAJ Alphonso E. Mat- © Building Criffin Base— MA) Scott G. Mishkofski and CPT Chuck Jones, p. 14. thewson, Jr., p. 10. West, p. 16. © Unclassified COMSEC Goes Standard * Multinational Logistics—Steven R. © An Installation Perspective on Desert Log—Stephen F. Horan, p. 17. Linke, }- 13 Shield—COL James R. Russell, p. 18. © Burnishing the Desert Shield -—Staff * Modification for Matrix Manage- ° ———s Individual Ready Re- Feature, p- 20. ment—COL Walter L. Seip II, USAR, p. 18. servists— Staff Feature, p. 22. © Organizing Transportation for World * Desert Shield Contingency Con- © Deploying the ‘Keepers of the Peace— War Il—James C. Shepard, p. 23. tracting—LTC Doug Byther, p. 22. COL Phillip W. Childress, p. 26. ¢ Using Technology To Improve * Managing Weapon Systems— Elmer ¢ What You Tell Us—Reader Survey Equipment—Todd E. Stevenson and Henning, p. 26. Resul—t Stsaf f Feature, p- 28. Raine M. Gilbert, Ph.D., p. 28. * The Continuing Need for Reinforce- * Defending the LCU’s—SSG Gilbert ¢ When the Going Gets Tough—Eve ment and Sustainment—MAJj Neal H. Warner, p. 30. Iversen, p. 31. Bralley, Pp2 9. © Supplies From the Sky—MaAjJ Peter D. © Welcome to the Petroleum Supply Bat- * Parallel Planning—LTC Michael A. Colquhoun, p. 34. talion!—CPT John W. Ellis, USAR, p. 34. McFarlin and MAJ Micheal D. Plumley, ® Low-Intensity Logistics in the ‘Out- ¢ Commentaries—I’m an IMA—MA) p. 32. back— MAJ John O. Innes, p. 38. James T. Delisi, USAR; Crisis in Military * Removing Chemical Weapons From * Painting for Desert Shield —M~a rion E. Packag—iC hanrlges P. Hutter, p. 38. Europe—Debra Fowler, p. 36. Dilley, p. 41. ¢ Index of Army Logistician Arti- cles—1990, p. 45. JULY-AUGUST SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER NOVEMBER-DECEMBER ¢ Stock Funding of Depot-Level © Objective Supply Capability—Todd © TQM Pays Off for Crane—LTC Kenneth Reparables— Kenneth L. Moore, p. 2. Sy ys r2 W. Rhylander, p. 2. © Logistics Posture of the Army-— Staff e Army Budget FY 1992-93-—Staff ¢ Crane Army Ammunition Activity: A Feature, p. 7. Feature, p. 5. Brief History—LTC Kenneth W. © Technology: The Logistician’s Quest — ¢ Sustaining Army Combat Forces—Part Rhylander, p. 4. The Honorable Susan Livingstone, p. 12. I—GEN William G. T. Tuttle, Jr., p. 6. © Readiness-Based Maintena—n Ceccieli a ¢ Dry Storage Improves Readiness —C PT * Truckstop in the Desert —S FC Bob Por- B. Butler, p. 6. Thomas P. Dengler, p. 14. reca, p. 12. ¢ Sustaining Army Combat Forces— Part * LASAR: Vital Link in Global ¢ Civilian Careers in Army Trans- I1—GEN William G. T. Tuttle, Jr., p. 8. Transportation —L TC James S. Ebertowski portation—MG Samuel N. Wakefield * Knowledge-Based Logistics Plan- and LT Jeffrey A. Kipers, p. 16. and Patricia L. Kelly, p. 14. ning—B. Don Sullivan, Ph.D., p. 16. © Workhorosf eth e Arc— MtAJi Miccha el ¢ Army Logistics in 2010—COL Gilbert © New Module for Transportation —!van D. Hess and SGT Glenn F. Madison, P. 20. S. Harper, p. 18. Johnson and Rick Camden, p. 19. © Testing To Solve Brake Problems— Ellen © Logistics Planning for Desert Storm— © CSS Concerns in Preparing for War— R. Mowery, p. 22. COL John J. Carr, p. 23. CPT Ronald A. Weigelt, p. 20. * Cutting Costs Through Reutiliza- © Civilians Brave the Desert Storm — Staff ¢ Army Logistics Research Expo-— Staff tion—Staff Feature, p. 26. Feature, p. 26. Feature, p. 22. © Desert Storm and Future Logistics © Readers Write—Staff Feature, p. 28. © Conquered on the Railway—Alexander Challenges—GEN Carl E. Vuono, p. 28. © Fiscal Responsibility in 1832—R. Cody F. Barnes, p. 24. ¢ Automating Medical Supply Man- Phillips, p. 29. ¢ Data Communications on the Last agement—1LT Gerald R. Ledlow, p. 32. * Responsive Logistics— Robert J. Lane, Frontier—Jack Smith, p. 28. ¢ An IG’s Perspective on Materiel ba © Measuring Materiel Performance at Management—CWO4 Richard F. 4 Operational Basing of the Army—LTC TACOM—Anthony M. Cuneo, p.3 1. Zawalski, USAR, p. 34. Thomas R. Rozman, p. 33. ¢ Commentaries—Another Look at ¢ Safe Food Preparation in the Desert— ¢ Commentaries—Needed: A Tool Matrix Management—Marvin D. CPT er Still, p. 36. Program—Norbert M. Hartman, p. 36; Hunewell, p. 34; Desert Shield Contingen- © Leader Responsibilities in Food Service Where Are Your Soldiers? —M Aj Andrew cy ee ee C. DeLegge, Sanitation — CPT Wayne Schlosser, p. 37. J. Mason and SFC Michael Riggs, p. 37. . 34; Federal Acquisition Regulation: ¢ Determining Logistics Support riend or Foe?—LTC Doug Byther, p. 35; Requirements—Alan R. Cunningham Why a Crisis in Preservation and Packag- and CPT Larry J. Harrison, p. 38. ing?— Delbert M. Thomas, p. 36. ¢ Sustaining Desert Storm: A Real-Life Test of Flexible Readiness—Carol R. Schuster, p. 38. 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