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Logistics

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 14 Collections and/or Records:

Baker, C. S. : Logistics-Its National Aspect, 1923

 File — Box 3, Folder: 39
Identifier: RG-15
Scope and Contents From the Record Group:

Classified and unclassified lectures delivered by visiting scholars, flag rank officers, and government officials.

Dates: translation missing: en.enumerations.date_label.Creation: 1923

Barnes, Edmund L.: Mean supply response time : implications as a measure of supply system performance, 1975

 Item — Box 356, Folder: 23
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F94 1975 no.3
Dates: 1975

Catalogne, Paul R.: Logistic support group performance standards, 1978

 Item — Box 367, Folder: 2
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420.F92 1978 no.7
Dates: 1978

Coogan, Richard D.: The impact of changing national strategy on logistics planning requirements, 1965

 File — Box 244, Folder: 5
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1965 no.30
Dates: 1965

Dilworth, Clarence W.: Integrated logistics support since 1965, 1968

 File — Box 281, Folder: 2
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1968 no.27
Dates: 1968

Dughi, Carl M.: The second law of logisitcs, 1965

 File — Box 244, Folder: 16
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1965 no.115
Dates: 1965

Gallaher, James H.: An analysis of the effect of the containership revolution on military logistics, 1970

 Item — Box 305, Folder: 15
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F82 1970 no.4
Dates: 1970

Huhn, John H.: An analysis of airborne defensive ECM in Southeast Asia, 1971 Apr 15

 Item — Box 323, Folder: 12
Identifier: RG-13- Item N420 .F82 1971 no. 149
Scope and Contents

A thesis submitted to the faculty of The School of Public and International Affairs of the George Washington University in partial satisfaction of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science in International Affairs

Dates: 1971 Apr 15

Ingrando, Raymond B.: The strategy of materials, 1965

 File — Box 246, Folder: 11
Identifier: RG-13- File N420 .F82 1965 no.24
Dates: 1965

Opening address, 1947 Jul 12

 Item — Box 2, Folder: 7
Identifier: RG-16
Scope and Contents This speech marks the inauguration of a new Logistics Course at NWC.Carney highlights the importance of logistics in military operations, placing it on equal footing with strategy and tactics. He argues that effective logistics are crucial for sustained military success.He reflects on how WWII underscored the need for comprehensive logistics planning. Carney discusses how officers were required to manage diverse and complex operations, revealing the inadequacies of previous training focused solely on tactical proficiency.Carney stresses the necessity of integrating logistics instruction at all levels of military education and ensuring joint training across different services. He emphasizes the need for continuous logistical training to maintain military readiness and effectiveness.The speech addresses the broader implications of logistics on national security, advocating for the establishment of a coordinated national effort, including a potential National Security Resources Board and a National Security Council.Carney warns against complacency and urges realistic and adaptive thinking to address current and future global threats. He emphasizes the need to prepare for prolonged conflicts and to innovate logistics strategies.The speech underscores the role of the Naval War College in developing and disseminating advanced logistical knowledge. Carney calls on the participants to contribute significantly...
Dates: 1947 Jul 12