Seabasing and joint expeditionary logistics
Includes supplementary material. === Recent conflicts such as Operation Desert Shield/Storm and Operation Iraqi Freedom highlight the logistics difficulties the United States faces by relying on foreign access and infrastructure and large supply stockpiles ashore to support expeditionary operations....
Main Authors: | Bender, Amy, Cottle, Jacob, Craddock, Timothy, Dowd, Justin, Feese, Rick, Foster, Brett, Gainey, John, Jimenez, Ivan, Johnson, Brent, Johnson, Terry, Lemmon, John, Levendofske, Michael, Liskey, Dale, Oliphant, Anthony, Olvera, Daniel, Partington, William, Peace, Steven, Tanks, Paul |
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Other Authors: | Systems Engineering |
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Monterey, California. Naval Postgraduate School
2012
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10945/6918 |
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