Sustaining the Alliance: Combined Army Logistics in the Republic of Korea
During this short meeting, the two commanders agreed on a few initial planning considerations: *The units would plan and train in a combined multiechelon environment down to the small-unit level, enhancing interoperability, mission command, and mission execution. *The exercise would center on the co...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Army Sustainment 2016-03, Vol.48 (2), p.58 |
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Zusammenfassung: | During this short meeting, the two commanders agreed on a few initial planning considerations: *The units would plan and train in a combined multiechelon environment down to the small-unit level, enhancing interoperability, mission command, and mission execution. *The exercise would center on the combined logistics support area concept, mirroring the way the units are expected to "fight tonight" and win on the peninsula, should deterrence fail. *The training would be held in brutal winter conditions at Training Area Monkey 7, just a few kilometers from the Military Demarcation Line separating South and North Korea. MSR Green was a mix of canalized one-lane secondary roads and a busy four-lane highway.\n The helicopter crew provided intelligence, surveillance, and reconnaissance and pointed out enemy troops attempting to conduct a coordinated attack against the halted convoy. |
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ISSN: | 2153-5973 2153-6015 |