Table Of ContentIndex of Army Logistician Articles—1992
JANUARY-FEBRUARY MARCH-APRIL MAY-JUNE
* Distributing Food to the Kurds— ¢ CSS for AirLand Operations—MA) ¢ The Army’s Strategic Mobilit
CPT David S. Elmo, USAR, p. 2. Calvin F.H. Pilgrim and CPT Michael J. Plan—MG Fred E. Elam and LTC Mar
* Quality Control for the Patriot— Fehn, p. 2. Henderson, p. 2
Jessie C. Williams, p. 6. * Jjust-in-Time Inventory: Trading Effi- ¢ Solutions for Logistics Problems—
¢ When War Wouldn’t Wait—MA) ciency for Effectiveness—COL Michael Raymond G. Brandenburg, p. 7.
Michael S. Southworth, p. 8. J. Vanairsdale, p. 8. ¢ NCOLP Transitions—Staff Feature, p. 8.
¢ Support Group Operations in South- ¢ Air Interdiction in Korea—Charles ¢ Automation for Tool-Room Opera-
west Asia—MG Harry G. Karegeannes R. Shrader, Ph.D., p. 11. tions—Donna J. Johnson and Tina L.
and Keith Mostofi, p. 12. ¢ Water Supply Operations in the Knoll, p.10.
° Usage-Based Requirements Deter- German Army—MaA)J Robert B. East * Combat Lessons for ‘Morale Boost-
mination—Robert D. Berger, Edwin and MAJ Walter W. Polley, p. 14. ers’—2LT Valarie A. Pallatto, p. 13.
Gotwals, and Bobby Chin, p. 17. * Automating Warehouse Supply ¢ ‘Demilling Ammo’ at a Profit—CPT
¢ Repairing Computers in Saudi Ara- Operations—Victor M. Bonilla, p. 17. Gary A. Baratta, p. 14.
bia—Max P. Hitschmann, p. 22. ¢ Deuce-and-a-Half Diary—Allen W. ¢ Planning Desert Storm Logistics—
¢ Tires for Desert Use—Danie! T. Johnson, p. 20. MAJ William L. Brame, p. 16.
Byrnes and G. Michael Christiansen, p. ¢ Readying the ‘Guard’—Charles * Logistics Support for Operation Pro-
24. Popp, p. 22. vide Comfort II—MaA] John W. Collins,
¢ Brigade Supply Support—CPT * Too Little, Too Late—STAMIS Proto- ., @. 22.
Michael A. Mertz, p. 26. 7 7: Larry W. Campbell, p. 26. ¢ Security for Resupply Operations—
¢ Ammunition Support for AirLand * Role of MARC in the Nineties— CPT Eric D. AhIness, MNARNG, p. 25.
Operations—B. Don Sullivan, Ph.D., Louis C. Brown, Jr., and George A. * Completing the Inspection Process—
Debora R. Gleason, and Jimmie D. Sul- Angeloff, p. 28. MAJ Willis P. Van, USA (Ret.), p. 26.
livan, p. 29. ¢ Equipment Release _ Priority ¢ Supplying Merrill’s Marauders—CPT
¢ Train Up to Multifunctional Logis- System—Linda A. Young, p. 32 Kevin J. Dougherty, p. 28.
tics—COL Michael F. Flannery, Jr., ¢ AMC Assists in Deployment—jon M. ¢ CSS Operations in a Chemical Envi-
USAR, p. 34. Schandelmeier, p. 34. ronment—Walton A. Phillips, p. 30.
¢ Determining System Reliability— ¢ Keeping a Daily Work Journal—
Randy Rhoades, p. 38. Kenneth L. Musgrove, p. 32.
* Index of Army Logistician Articles— ¢ Supporting Movement to
1991, p. 45. Honduras—I1LT James C. Bagley,
USAR, p. 34.
¢ Change-of-Command Inventory Pro-
cedures—CPT Paul L. Grosskruger, p. 36.
JULY-AUGUST SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER NOVEMBER-DECEMBER
¢ Theater Logistics in the Gulf War— ¢ Forward-Area Support in Desert ¢ Safeload: Improving Ammo Safety—
LTG William G. Pagonis and COL Storm—CPT Bonnie F. Wilson, p. 2. COL Thomas M. Tobin and Robert A.
Michael D. Krause, p. 2. ¢ Observations on Gulf War Rossi, p. 2.
¢ Improving CSS Training at the Logistics—LTG William G. Pagonis ¢ Reconstitution—LTC Nathan J.
CTC’s—MA]J Kelly D. Kruger and Hoke and COL Michael D. Krause, p. 5. Power, p. 6.
S. Garrett, p. 9. ¢ Computers Aid in Medical Supply— ¢ Logistics Command and Control in
¢ Training As We Fight—COL Roy E. Ron Fellows, p. 12. Southwest Asia—BG Robert P. McFar-
Beauchamp, p. 12. ¢ Los Angeles Support Mission—COL lin, p. 11.
* Logistics Posture of the Army—Staff William M. Causey, Jr., and 2LT Eliza- ¢ Theater Logistics—A Combat Multi-
Feature, p. 14. beth W. Boggs, p. 14. plier—COL Donald M. Lauer, p. 16.
¢ Supporting Power Projection—MG ¢ Complete the Mission—COL James e Low-Density System Support—
Harry G. Karegeannes and COL W. Burns and CPT Kenneth S. Lund- George Bednarik, Jr., and Edward K.
William P. Martinous, p. 18. gren, p. 18. Woolverton, p. 18.
¢ Avoiding a Logistics Chokepoint— ¢ New Way of Supplying Clothing and ¢ The Force Provider Project—james
COL Bruce A. Block, p. 21. Individual Equipment—Timothy J. S. Emery, p. 20.
¢ Retail Supply Automated at Bragg— Butcher and John R. Evans, p. 22. ¢ Automating Supply Distribution—
MAJ Randall L. McClure, p. 24. ¢ Measuring the Man f«r Service— LTC Harry D. Stumpf, p. 24.
* Sustaining Patton’s Pursuit—MA) Stephen E. Bower, Ph.D, , ~" ¢ CSS for Army Special Operations
Anthony H. Kral, p. 26. ¢ Contingency Loading ana Commissary Forces—LTC Chase Rogers, p. 27.
¢ Bridging the Knowledge Gap—LTC Sense—CPT John M. Britten, p. 28. ¢ DES Improves Class VII Manage-
Richard J. Adan, p. 31. ¢ Mobilization and Deployment—LTC ment—Anthony C. Ruggeri, p. 32.
¢ Desert Returns—LTC Hank Duarte, Nathan J. Power, p. 30. ¢ Good Ideas for Army Maintenance—
p. 34. ¢ Putting Sustainment Imperatives in CPT Robert A. Donahue, Jr., p. 35.
¢ Contracting Direct Health Care Combat Service Support—CPT Jethro ¢ Commentary: Past Is Prologue—
Providers—LTC Bolko G. Zimmer, p. R. Mann, Jr., p. 35. LTG Joseph M. Heiser, Jr., USA (Ret.),
38. ¢ Form, Fit, and Function Documenta- p. 38.
tion—Thomas J. Nycz, p. 36. ¢ Army Research Laboratory Gives
¢ How to Gain a Competitive Edge— Soldiers the Technology Edge—Staff
MAJ Deborah A. Mitchell, p. 38. Feature, p. 40.
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