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Index of Army Logistician Articles—2007 JANUARY-FEBRUARY * Medical Logistics Interface Tab ° Supplying Ammunition at LSA for FBCB2—CPT Cody R. Roberson, Anaconda—1LT Tamera A. Greshik, * Deployment and Distribution p. 16. USAR, p. 38. Command and Control—LTG Robert * Midnight Run—CPT Michael J. * Al Asad Air Base CRSP—1LT T. Dail and LTC David E. Jones, p. 2. Rainis, p. 19. Robert D. Gunning, Jr., p. 40. * Breaking Paradigms: —CENT- *The Active Guard/Reserve * Spare Parts Recovery and Stor- COM DDOC’s Revolution in Deploy- Instructor Share Program—MA) age at Camp Taji—iMA) Shawn P. ment and Distribution—CDR Eddie Paul Wakefield, p. 22. Ward, p. 41. Montero, USN, p. 8. * The Changing Face of Fuel Man- * Modular Fuel System Improves * Logistics Modernization Pro- agement—MaA)J Vincent C. Nwafor, Fuel Distribution—MA) Leon O. ram: A Cornerstone of Army Trans- p. 24. Williams and Arthur Jankowski, ormation—Kevin Carroll and COL * Polymer Advances in the Inter- p. 44. David W. Coker, p. 11. war Period: The impact of Science * Standard Automotive Tool Set: on World War II—MA) Paul Wake- More Than Just an Improved Common field, p. 30. JULY-AUGUST Set—Charissa Nichole Gray, p. 16. * A Visual Tool for Mitigating Vul- * Resources for Convoy Battle * Introducing — the Logistics nerabilities—LTC Seth L. Sherwood, Drills—CPT Christina A. Polosky, p. 33. Branch—Staff Feature, p. 1. p. 18. * Resourcing the Force in the * In Search of Logistics Visibility: Midst of Complexity: The Need Enabling Effective Decisionmaking— * CSSAMO Experiences in Oper- to Deflate the ‘ppb’ in PPBE—Dr. LTG CV. Christianson, p. 3. ation Iraqi Freedom—MAJ Jerome P. Brock, p. 20. Christopher R. Papaprone, p. 40. * The Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Contracting NCO— * Instilling Innovation in lraq— MAJ James J. McDonnell, p. 23. MAY-JUNE SGM Ethan A. Jones, p. 6. * Logistics Contracts: Tips for * Energy on Demand—Dr. Keith * Where’s My MMC?—MG Mitch- Maximizing an Awesome Capabil- Aliberti and Thomas L. Bruen, p. 28. ell H. Stevenson, p. 1. ity—LTC Rebecca Freeze and Sari * Prediction and Cooperation * Integrating Coalition Logistics Berman, p. 9. —Dr. Keith Aliberti and Thomas L. at the Tactical Level: The Combined * Stockage Determination Made Bruen, p. 34. Joint Distribution Cell in Afghani- Easy—Dr. Kenneth Girardini, Eric * Implementing the Theater Medi- stan—LTC Courtney Taylor and CPT Peltz, and CW5 Arthur W. Lackey, cal Information Program Durin Leonard B. Della-Moretta III, p. 5. USA (Ret.), p. 12. Operation iraqi Freedom—LTC Mar * CJTF-76 Tackles Reconstitution * Closing the Loop on Property L. Higdon, p. 39. in the Harsh Afghan Environment— Accountability—CW2 Gregory A. * What to Pack: A Guide to Pre- SFC Michael J. Rautio, p. 10. Besaw, p. 16. deployment Equipment Planning— * AMC Support to Reconstitution * An Army Revolution in Military CW2 Gregory W. Besaw, p. 42. in Afghanistan—Wayne T. Seidler Logistics?—Dr. David A. Anderson * SIGTRAKS: Tracking Logistics and LTC Richard B. Dix, p. 14. and MA) Dale L. Farrand, p. 19. Information—Gregory L. Alderete, * Preparing for a Transition Team p. 46. Logistics Task Force 548 in Iraq Assignment in traqg—CPT Joshua B. * Optimizing Logistics Through * ‘Climbing to Glory’—Logistics Jordan, p. 24. Operations Research—Dr. Delia J. Task Force 548 in Ilraq—CPT Amy B. * Commentary: Design for Six Valles-Rosales and MA} Donovan O. Smith, USAR, p. 20. Sigma—SSG Michael P. Winkler, Fuqua, p. 49. * Air Sustainment Operations at USAR, p. 27. * LEDC Extreme Makeover—LTC LSA Anaconda—1LT Brian J. Furber, * Battlefield Vision: Eyeglasses Carey W. Radican, p. 52. O24. for the Soldier—CPT Joy A. Schmal- * Operating a Central Receiv- zle, p. 28. MARCH-APRIL ing and Shipping Point—1LT Bart S. * Tiedown for Safety and Mis- Lajoie, p. 24. sion Accomplishment—COL Neal * Distribution-Based Logistics in * LSA Anaconda’s Forward Redis- H. Bralley, USA (Ret.), p. 31. Operation Iraqi Freedom—COL C. tribution Point—1LT Theodore C. * Joint Asset Visibility: Why So Brandon Cholek and CW5 Matthew Mataxis III, USAR, p. 29. Hard?—LTC James C. Bates, USA A. Anderson, Sr., p. 2. * Mortuary Affairs Facility (Ret.), p. 36. * Commentary—Logistics: Sup- Improvements at LSA Anaconda— * Applying Lean Principles to ply Based or Distribution Based?— ILT Tracia Pichotta, USAR, and CPT Design Effective Supply Chains— Eric Peltz, p. 9. DaVonne L. Bivins, p. 32. MAJ David R. Gibson, p. 44. * Combat Logistics Patrol Meth- * Recovery Operations at LSA * Commentary: Increase Officer odology—MA) Julian H. Bond, Anaconda—1LT Robert E. Klinger, Retention—james T. Delisi, p. 49. CAARNG, p. 12. NCARNG, p. 33. . _——— Resource Planning: * Army Reduces Tactical Sup- * Providing Clean Water to the The Final (Automated Logistics) ply System Footprint—Thomas H. Soldier—1LT Michael Ketcham, Frontier—CW5 Antonio casio, Ament, Jr., p. 14. OHARNG, p. 36. USA (Ret.), p. 50. JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2008 Index of Army Logistician Articles—2007 JANUARY-FEBRUARY * Medical Logistics Interface Tab ° Supplying Ammunition at LSA for FBCB2—CPT Cody R. Roberson, Anaconda—1LT Tamera A. Greshik, * Deployment and Distribution p. 16. USAR, p. 38. Command and Control—LTG Robert * Midnight Run—CPT Michael J. * Al Asad Air Base CRSP—1LT T. Dail and LTC David E. Jones, p. 2. Rainis, p. 19. Robert D. Gunning, Jr., p. 40. * Breaking Paradigms: —CENT- *The Active Guard/Reserve * Spare Parts Recovery and Stor- COM DDOC’s Revolution in Deploy- Instructor Share Program—MA) age at Camp Taji—iMA) Shawn P. ment and Distribution—CDR Eddie Paul Wakefield, p. 22. Ward, p. 41. Montero, USN, p. 8. * The Changing Face of Fuel Man- * Modular Fuel System Improves * Logistics Modernization Pro- agement—MaA)J Vincent C. Nwafor, Fuel Distribution—MA) Leon O. ram: A Cornerstone of Army Trans- p. 24. Williams and Arthur Jankowski, ormation—Kevin Carroll and COL * Polymer Advances in the Inter- p. 44. David W. Coker, p. 11. war Period: The impact of Science * Standard Automotive Tool Set: on World War II—MA) Paul Wake- More Than Just an Improved Common field, p. 30. JULY-AUGUST Set—Charissa Nichole Gray, p. 16. * A Visual Tool for Mitigating Vul- * Resources for Convoy Battle * Introducing — the Logistics nerabilities—LTC Seth L. Sherwood, Drills—CPT Christina A. Polosky, p. 33. Branch—Staff Feature, p. 1. p. 18. * Resourcing the Force in the * In Search of Logistics Visibility: Midst of Complexity: The Need Enabling Effective Decisionmaking— * CSSAMO Experiences in Oper- to Deflate the ‘ppb’ in PPBE—Dr. LTG CV. Christianson, p. 3. ation Iraqi Freedom—MAJ Jerome P. Brock, p. 20. Christopher R. Papaprone, p. 40. * The Acquisition, Logistics, and Technology Contracting NCO— * Instilling Innovation in lraq— MAJ James J. McDonnell, p. 23. MAY-JUNE SGM Ethan A. Jones, p. 6. * Logistics Contracts: Tips for * Energy on Demand—Dr. Keith * Where’s My MMC?—MG Mitch- Maximizing an Awesome Capabil- Aliberti and Thomas L. Bruen, p. 28. ell H. Stevenson, p. 1. ity—LTC Rebecca Freeze and Sari * Prediction and Cooperation * Integrating Coalition Logistics Berman, p. 9. —Dr. Keith Aliberti and Thomas L. at the Tactical Level: The Combined * Stockage Determination Made Bruen, p. 34. Joint Distribution Cell in Afghani- Easy—Dr. Kenneth Girardini, Eric * Implementing the Theater Medi- stan—LTC Courtney Taylor and CPT Peltz, and CW5 Arthur W. Lackey, cal Information Program Durin Leonard B. Della-Moretta III, p. 5. USA (Ret.), p. 12. Operation iraqi Freedom—LTC Mar * CJTF-76 Tackles Reconstitution * Closing the Loop on Property L. Higdon, p. 39. in the Harsh Afghan Environment— Accountability—CW2 Gregory A. * What to Pack: A Guide to Pre- SFC Michael J. Rautio, p. 10. Besaw, p. 16. deployment Equipment Planning— * AMC Support to Reconstitution * An Army Revolution in Military CW2 Gregory W. Besaw, p. 42. in Afghanistan—Wayne T. Seidler Logistics?—Dr. David A. Anderson * SIGTRAKS: Tracking Logistics and LTC Richard B. Dix, p. 14. and MA) Dale L. Farrand, p. 19. Information—Gregory L. Alderete, * Preparing for a Transition Team p. 46. Logistics Task Force 548 in Iraq Assignment in traqg—CPT Joshua B. * Optimizing Logistics Through * ‘Climbing to Glory’—Logistics Jordan, p. 24. Operations Research—Dr. Delia J. Task Force 548 in Ilraq—CPT Amy B. * Commentary: Design for Six Valles-Rosales and MA} Donovan O. Smith, USAR, p. 20. Sigma—SSG Michael P. Winkler, Fuqua, p. 49. * Air Sustainment Operations at USAR, p. 27. * LEDC Extreme Makeover—LTC LSA Anaconda—1LT Brian J. Furber, * Battlefield Vision: Eyeglasses Carey W. Radican, p. 52. O24. for the Soldier—CPT Joy A. Schmal- * Operating a Central Receiv- zle, p. 28. MARCH-APRIL ing and Shipping Point—1LT Bart S. * Tiedown for Safety and Mis- Lajoie, p. 24. sion Accomplishment—COL Neal * Distribution-Based Logistics in * LSA Anaconda’s Forward Redis- H. Bralley, USA (Ret.), p. 31. Operation Iraqi Freedom—COL C. tribution Point—1LT Theodore C. * Joint Asset Visibility: Why So Brandon Cholek and CW5 Matthew Mataxis III, USAR, p. 29. Hard?—LTC James C. Bates, USA A. Anderson, Sr., p. 2. * Mortuary Affairs Facility (Ret.), p. 36. * Commentary—Logistics: Sup- Improvements at LSA Anaconda— * Applying Lean Principles to ply Based or Distribution Based?— ILT Tracia Pichotta, USAR, and CPT Design Effective Supply Chains— Eric Peltz, p. 9. DaVonne L. Bivins, p. 32. MAJ David R. Gibson, p. 44. * Combat Logistics Patrol Meth- * Recovery Operations at LSA * Commentary: Increase Officer odology—MA) Julian H. Bond, Anaconda—1LT Robert E. Klinger, Retention—james T. Delisi, p. 49. CAARNG, p. 12. NCARNG, p. 33. . _——— Resource Planning: * Army Reduces Tactical Sup- * Providing Clean Water to the The Final (Automated Logistics) ply System Footprint—Thomas H. Soldier—1LT Michael Ketcham, Frontier—CW5 Antonio casio, Ament, Jr., p. 14. OHARNG, p. 36. USA (Ret.), p. 50. JANUARY-FEBRUARY 2008 SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER * 15th Brigade Troops Battalion: * Modular Medical Logistics Sup- Support the Action—1LT Stephen J. port at the JRTC—COL Mitchell E. * Thoughts for Sustainment Bri- Young, p. 33. Brew and CPT Shawn R. Campbell, gade Commanders: An Interview * The Sustainment Brigade Gener- p. 14. With the CASCOM Commanding al Supply Office in lraq—MAJ Archie * The Diverse Missions of the General, p. 1. S. Herndon, Jr., p. 36. Movement Control Team at Camp * Training Strategies for Sustain- * Bullets in Baghdad: Ammu- Cedar II—CPT Randall W. Newman, ment Brigades and Echelons-Above- nition Safety in a Combat Envi- 1LT Paul A. Kahn, and 1LT Richard F. Brigade Logistics Units—COL Darrell ronment—MA] Levorn S. Collins, Rogers Ill, p. 16. Williams, MAJ) Geoffrey DeTingo, p. 38. * Commentary: Why BCS3“Doesn’t and Rae Lynn Michelle Graham, * Medical Operations in the Sus- Work”—MaA)J Thomas E. Sachariason, p. 3. tainment Brigade—MA) Bonnie H. p. 18. * Building Iraqi Logistics—LTC Hartstein, p. 40. * Distributing the Army’s Medical William Schiek and CPT Phoebe * The Top 10 Lessons | Relearned Department Officers—COL Larry S. Price, p. 6. as a Sustainment Brigade Planner- Bolton, LTC R.G. Dickinson, and * The 15th Sustainment Brigade in MAJ Gabriella M. Pasek, p. 42. MA] Vernon Wheeler, p. 20. lragq—COL Aundre F. Piggee, p. 10. * Logistics Warriors—CSM Mark * Doing More With Less: Special * Building aF OB From the Ground D. Joseph, p. 45. Forces Logistics in Afghanistan—1T _ CPT Jennifer L. Hughes and CPT * Is There an Optimum Point for Christopher G. Manganaro, p. 26. Allison H. Jaslow, p. 13. Refurbishing Army Vehicles?—1L1 * What Deploying Units Need * Tankers Without Tanks—CPT James B. Hamlett, p. 46. to Know About Contracting—MA) Ethan J. Diven, p. 16. * An Automated Log for Manag- Houston E. Baker, p. 31. * Distribution Is the Center of ing FRAGOs—CPT Daniel A. hal * Streamlining Class Vill Manage- Gravity for Success—MA) Aaron land, p. 48. ment at Brigade Level—CPT Edwin Hardy, Jr., p. 18. * Joint Asset Visibility: Who So H. Rodriguez, p. 34. * Contracted Transportation Hard? Capturing Information—LT( * Army and Marine Joint Ammu- CPT George Plys, p. 20. James C. Bates, USA (Ret.), p. 51. nition Operations—1LT Glen R. * Army Logistics Contractors on Dowling, p. 37. Combat Logistics Patrols—SFC Nich- * Army and Marine GS/DS Class NOVEMBER-DECEMBER olas J. Conner, p. 21. 1 Storage and Distribution Center * Fabricating to Save Soldiers’ * TLog: Preparing Logisticians for 2LT Carlos E. Comas, p. 40. Lives—MA) Thomas J. Cunningham, the Modular Force—MG Mitchell H. * joint Asset Visibility: Why So BD: £2; Stevenson, p. 1. Hard? Commercial Sector Informa- * Redesigned Personnel Service * Using Central Receiving and tion Technology Advancements—L1( Support in the Field—CPT Jean Anne Shipping Points to Manage Transpor- James C. Bates, USA (Ret.), p. 42. P. Deakyne, p. 24. tation—LTC Michael D. Melendez, * From Sutlers and Canteens to * Contingency Contracting and B.D Exchanges—james T. Delisi, p. 46. LOGCAP Support in MND-B, lraq— * Munitions Sustainment in the * Commentary: COCOM,ADCON, MAJ Walter Llamas, p. 28. Modular Force—CW4 Dave Barron, OPCON, TACON, Support—Do You * Multifunctional a in USA (Ret.), and LTC Keith A. Beverly, Know the Difference?—Dr. Christo- a Corps Support Battalion—!MA) USA (Ret.), p. 6. pher R. Paparone, p. 48. Curtis L. Abendroth, NEARNG, °*R nizing a Sustainment Bri- * Reachback Cell Creates Explo- and Captain Wayne R. Libbey, gade Staff for the Fight—COL Gustave F. sives Safety Repository—Keith A. MAARNG, p. 30. Perna and SSG Joshua Salmons, p. 10. Brailsford, p. 49. Army Logistician (ISSN 0004-2528) is a bimonthly professional bulletin published by the Army Logistics Man- agement College, 2401 Quarters Road, Fort Lee, Virginia 23801-1705. Periodicals postage is paid at Petersburg, VA 23804-9998, and at additional mailing offices. Mission: Army Logistician is the Department of the Army’s official professional bulletin on stiItcs msis.sio n is to publish timely, authoritative information on Army and Defense logistics plans, ams, policies, operations, procedures, and doctrine for the benefit of all logistics personnel. Its purpose is to provi a forum for the exchange of information and expression of original, creative, innovative thought on logistics functions. 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