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Army Logistician 2006: Vol 37 Index PDF

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Index of Army Logistician Articles—2005 JANUARY-FEBRUARY MAY-JUNE * Field Maintenance Shortfalls in Brigade Support Battalions—CPT james * Life Cycle Management: Integrating *A Communications Network for B. Swift, p. 4 Acquisition and Sustainment—LTC Today’s Logisticians—LTC Tony C. Mun- * Resetting the FMTV Gilbert J. Duran, James O. Winbush, Jr., Christopher S. son and LTC Forrest Burke, p. 2. p. 8. Rinaldi, and Antonia R. Giardina, p. 2. *RFID Vision in the DOD Supply * Saber FLE in lraqg—LTC Peter A. Catanese * Combat Health Support in the First Chain—Alan F. Estevez, p. 5. and LTC Samuel J. Ford Ill, p. 10. Stryker Brigade—MA)} Scot A. Dob- + Information Technology for Marine * Restructuring for Simultaneous Move- oszenski, p. 4. Corps Ammunition—Steven M. Critten- ment Control Operations—\TC Charles * Commentary: Sustainment Command den, p. 10. R. Brown, p. 13. and Casualty Capacity—COL David L. * Chronic Medications in Iraq: A True * TCAM: Making the Class VII System Nolan, USA (Ret.), p. 10. Army Lesson Learned—MA) Greta L. Work for Your Brigade Combat Team * Joint Medical Logistics in Kuwait— Bennett, p. 14. CPT Michael S. Smith, p. 16. COL Paul R. Sparano, p. 12. * Patriot and Avenger Reset—Kim C. * Improving Logistics Automation Sup- * Feeding the Soldiers in traq—CPT Russell and Mark L. Sheffield, p. 16. port—CW4 Jacqueline L. Wallace, p. 19. Michael K. Pavek, p. 17. + Installation Management—From Camp * Designer Materials: Changing the *SBCT Up-Armor Evolution—CPT Swampy to the Starship Enterprise- Future of Logistics—David E. Scharett Daniel P. Fresh, p. 20. John Di Genio, p. 19. and Robert E. Garrison, p. 24. * ‘The Surge’—Staff Feature, p. 22. * Equipping the Iraqi Security Forces— * An Eight-Step Process for Improving * An ‘Opportune Lift’ Showcases Joint CW3 Brian Edwards, p. 22. Logistics Activities—MA) David R. Gib- Logistics Capabilities—jonathan D. Mar- * LOGCAP 101: An Operational Planner’s son, p. 30. cus, p. 24. Guide—COL Karen E. LeDoux, p. 24. * Commentary: Maintenance Reinven- * Transforming Joint Logistics Informa- + Airlift Operations During the Lebanon tion—Keith B. Wenstrand, p. 36. tion Management—LTC James C. Bates, Crisis—LTC Mark A. Olinger, p. 30. * Berlin Airlift: Logistics, Humanitarian USA (Ret.), p. 27. * Commentary: Slaying the Manpower Aid, and Strategic Success—MA)J Grego- * The Brigade Combat Service Support Dragon—james T. Delisi, p. 34. ry C. Tine, MDARNG, p. 39. Rehearsal —-MA\ Darren S. Holbrook, * Commentary: Confused or Absolved? * Logistics Changes Planned Under p. 32. Our COMMZ ‘Megaproblem’—COl! BRAC—Stati Feature, p. 42. * Relearning Lessons Learned—COL Christopher R. Paparone, p. 36. * Combined Arms Support Command Glenn W. Walker, p. 34. * A New Tool for Simulation Modeling of Reorganizes for the Future—COL Mike * Commentary: Fostering Joint Logistics Logistics Support—Alan Santucci and G. Mullins, p. 42. Interdependence—COL Christopher R. Dr. Tayfur Altiok, p. 38. Paparone, p. 36. NOVEMBER-DECEMBER * The Logistics Convoy: A Combat Oper- JULY-AUGUST ation—CPT Daniel T. Rossi, p. 38. * The Logistics Support Team: SBCT * The Driving Force—SGT Jennifer D. * Developing a Concept for Joint Distri- Combat Multiplier—MA) Dwayne M. Payne, p. 41. bution—Mark McTague and Roger Butler and CPT Eric J. Van De Hey, p. 2 Houck, p. 2. * The Challenge of Victory—CPT Jerry D. MARCH-APRIL * Nanotubes and Antimatter: Energy VanVactor, p. 7. Resupply for the Future Battlefield— Robert * Knowledge on Demand: Communica- E. Garrison and David E. Scharett, p. 6. tion for the Future—David E. Scharett * Life-Cycle Management: Reducing the * MTS: A Success Story for Battlefield and Robert E. Garrison, p. 12. Burden on the Soldier—MG James H. Logisticians—CPT Heather £. Weigner * PMCS: Key to Readiness During Deploy- Pillsbury, p. 2. and John E. Laudan, p. 10. ment-—SGT Jermaine Boyd, p. 20. + Nonstandard Logistics Sustainment * Tracking Materiel From Warehouse to * Munitions Support in the Iraqi Support in the Stryker Brigade Combat Warfighter—LTC Joseph P. Granata, Theater—MA| Jay C. Land, p. 22. Teams—Gregory L. Alderete, p. 6. USMC, p. 13. *Commentary: Obtaining Visibility of + ‘Lily-Pad’ Basing Concept Put to the * Ist Infantry Division Movement Con- Stay-Behind Equipment—CW3 Khuntae Test—CPT David C. Chandler, Jr., p. 11. trol Operations in Iraq—CPT Henry C. RaeGail Burke, p. 24. * Containerizing the Joint Force—LTC Brown, p. 16. * Combat Blood Operations in lraq—1LT James C. Bates, USA (Ret.), p. 14. * Combat Service Support in Baghdad— Maria F. Johnson, p. 26. * UltraLog: Securing Logistics Informa- CPT Kevin M. Baird, p. 19. * Transforming Special Operations tion on the Battlefield—CDR James C. + LOGCAP 102: An Operational Planner’s Logistics—MA) Ronald R. Ragin, p. 28. Workman, USN (Ret.), p. 19. Guide—COL Karen E. LeDoux, p. 24. * Controlling Contract Costs in the + Transportation Challenges in Afghanistan * When the Air Force Needs a Lift—CW4 Balkans—Theresa Davis, p. 33. —1LT Mary K. Blanchfield, p. 24. Robert M. Lanning, MOARNG, p. 30. * MEMS: Micro Systems for Asset Visi- * Corps Distribution Center Opera- * What DOD Logisticians Should Know bility and Monitoring—john Yates, p. 38. tions in lraq—CPT Bret D. Jones, About the Army—LTC James C. Bates, * A New Business Strategy for Equipping USAR, and LTC Emmett C. Schuster, USA (Ret.), p. 34. V Corps—MA] Noah Hutcher, p. 42. USAR, p. 28. * Commentary: The Support Leader Dig- + Joint Logistics for the EUCOM AOR— ‘Improving RFID Technology— ital Assistant—MA) Holly F. West and Randy S. Kendrick, p. 47. Jeffrey D. Fee and Alan Schmack, MA] Elizabeth W. Schott, p. 40. * Commentary: Who Rules Logistics? p. 34. * The LEW: It Keeps Getting Better— Service Versus COCOM Authority—COL * The Role of Britain’s 17 Port and Mar- CPT Carl E. Ballinger, p. 43. Christopher R. Paparone, p. 52 itime Regiment in Force Projection— MAJ Lyndon M. Robinson, Royal Logistic SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER Corps, p. 36. *The Reality of the Single-Fuel * Improving Tactical Trucks for the Concept—Maurice E. Le Pera, p. 40. Future—MAJ Richard L. Harris, Jr., p. 2. ARMY LOGISTICIAN PROFESSIONAL BULLETIN OF UNITED STATES ARMY LOGISTICS

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