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  • ...)) branch of the [[United States Army]]. It is also one of three U.S. Army logistics branches, the others being the Transportation Corps and the Ordnance Corps. The Quartermaster Corps is the U.S. Army's oldest logistics branch, established 16 June 1775. On that date the Second Continental Congr
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  • ...lf of Thailand once more, the destroyer escort conducted close-support and logistics operations with Navy PCFs (swift boats) and Coast Guard WPBs in interdictin
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  • ...midway between McMurdo Sound and New Zealand, ''Thomas J. Gary'' acted as logistics headquarters for Operation "Deepfreeze" and stood ready to provide search a
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  • ...f approaching [[Empire of Japan|Japanese]] planes. Returning to Saipan for logistics on January 16, 1945, she embarked a [[Fighter (aircraft)|fighter]]-director Returning to [[Saipan]] on January 28, 1945 for [[logistics]] and to disembark the U.S. Marine Corps fighter-direction officer, ''Berin
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  • ...on the [[Pacific]] coast of [[Central America]] into April 1944, providing logistics support to advanced [[seaplane]] bases at [[Santa Elena Bay]], [[Ecuador]], ...aribbean through the [[autumn]] of 1944, tending patrol planes, conducting logistics support missions for advanced seaplane bases, and occasionally towing targe
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  • Grinder. The logistics and cost of getting a machine frame to one of these monsters
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  • ...tes liaison officers and foreign representatives, ''Wood County'' provided logistics support, messing and berthing facilities, and engaged in numerous public re
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  • ...calibre with the [[British Army]] and Royal Navy, helping with ammunition logistics, and encouraging joint Army-Navy development of extended range and precisio
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  • ....S. Army Tank-automotive and Armaments Command]] Armament and Chemical and Logistics Activity (TACOM-ACALA) and McDonnell Douglas Helicopter Systems (MDHS) sign
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  • *PET bottle collection and waste separation—waste logistics
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  • ...nd-socket systems, exemplified by the "pogo sticks" used on US Navy Combat Logistics Force (CLF) ships which provide [[underway replenishment]] of stores, spare
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  • ...he Transportation Research Board, no. 1833 (Freight Policy, Economics, and Logistics; Truck Transportation), pp. 95–102. 2003.
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  • [[Category:Logistics]]
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  • Logistics, Services & Others (10%) * Logistics
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  • ==Logistics and tactics==
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  • ...More direct, but still noncombat support, includes intelligence, planning, logistics and communications.
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  • ...50''' (CTF-150) is a multinational coalition [[naval]] [[task force]] with logistics facilities at [[Djibouti]] established to monitor, inspect, board, and stop
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  • ...Pakistan where the Pakistani army had previously little control. With the logistics and air support of the United States, the Pakistani Army captured or killed
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