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    sustainability of the planet. Too many pollutions have killed the sea life in the oceans‚ the streams‚ the ground soil‚ the ozone‚ and all of these practices have poisoned the planet. Business leaders need to change their philosophy of sustainment through capital gain to sustainment through environmental sustainability and be a socially responsible company to stay competitive in today ’s market Riordan Manufacturing Inc. is a part of the Fortune 1000 enterprises and exceeds ISO 9000 standards giving them

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    The variety and variability amongst environmental systems is the characteristic that enables sustainment in every day life. Commonly known as biological diversity‚ this distinctive feature encompasses the multitude of both plant and animal species that can be found in distinctive ecosystems across the globe. At the very least‚ diversity is accountable for the thorough development of all natural systems and warrants their existence. The inclination of biodiversity in our daily lives is what enables

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    DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY B COMPANY‚ 442nd SIGNAL BATTALION FORT GORDON‚ GEORGIA 30905 ATZH-LCB-B 17 Feb 12 MEMORANDUM FOR TECHNICAL DIRECTOR‚ WOBC SUBJECT: Book Review on The Defence of Duffers Drift by Ernest Swinton 1. The Defence of Duffers Drift was written by British Major General Ernest Swinton. Swinton’s main focus was to portray a series of events or battles he commanded during the South African War‚ occurring from 1899-1902. As a brand

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    The Doctrine 2015 Army Study Guide Mission Command Center of Excellence‚ Doctrine 2015 http://usacac.army.mil/cac2/MCCOE/Doctrine2015Tables.asp Doctrine 2015 is transforming the Army’s doctrinal base to deliver doctrine - clear‚ concise‚ current and accessible - to the point of need. This process accelerates the implementation of new doctrine across the force by providing the Army with a completely revised structure of manuals. Doctrine 2015 captures the essential lessons learned from 10+

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    ABSTRACT This paper will describe the role of the logistician throughout United States Department of Defense acquisition programs and strategies. It will be chronologically approached from design‚ planning‚ demonstration‚ refinement and sustainment phases. The role of the logistician will be characterized as paramount to the overall success of acquisition efforts and ultimate success of our fighting men and women in the field. Introduction The role of the logistician in the Department

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    Maneuver‚ Protection‚ and Sustainment (U.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff‚ 2011). It is within these functions that the failures of the operation occurred‚ specifically within their role in the Joint Operation Planning Process (JOPP). More specifically the areas of Command and Control (C2)‚ Intelligence‚ Fires‚ and Sustainment at the Joint Task Force level bear the burden of failing to plan and prepare the battlefield in a manner that would have

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    On 9 July 1943‚ the Allied Forces initiated the invasion of Sicily‚ or “Operation Husky”. This invasion was the largest amphibious operation conducted during World War II and utilized over 2‚590 vessels and involved approximately a half million soldiers‚ sailors‚ and airmen. While this invasion was a victory for the Allies and provided them with a launch pad for its invasion of Italy‚ senior leaders made many mistakes in their planning‚ execution‚ decision making‚ and coordination. As a result‚ analysis

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    only their own sustainment but also the sustainment of their subordinates. The Fourth Pillar is establishment and maintenance of standards. Marines hold themselves to a higher standard than other branches of the military. They set the bar high and this makes a better for a better Marine Corps. These standards are first set in boot camp and are instilled in every Marine. A Marine’s every action is a reflection of themselves and the Marine Corps‚ which is why the sustainment of transformation

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    makes a Joint task force valuable is the ability to organize and execute logistics operations in a chaotic environment. Operation Unified Response in Haiti was no different. The essential task that defined success was the rapid distribution of sustainment to the Haitian people. The responsiveness of Joint Task Force Haiti was essential; getting there saved lives while influencing the strategic communications battle in meeting the response expectations of the international community. Humanitarian

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    Allied intelligence predicted what terrain advantages the Germans were aiming for and that allowed them to protect those parts. The fires of the American artillery slowed the Germans from advancing by blocking the roads with blown up vehicles. Sustainment from the Air Force allowed advantages from the air and resupply of weapons and with that resupply the Army was able to protect key roads and towns. The most important function of them all was mission command because if Eisenhower had not reacted

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