Delivering Materiel Readiness to the ArmyBy Lt. Gen. Claude V. ChristiansonBy connecting Army logisticians, modernizing theater distribution, improving force reception and integrating the supply chain, the Army’s G-4 is keeping the Army ready and relevant.
Challenges and Change: Constant Companions for Army LogisticiansBy Maj. Gen. Mitchell H. StevensonArmy Materiel Command provides the logistics that make it possible for our nation’s warfighters to do their jobs more safely and more effectively than any other fighting force in the world.
Synchronizing Success: Supporting the U.S. Army Europe’s Relief in Place for Operation Iraqi Freedom IIBy Maj. Mark E. Wright and Col.(P) Rebecca S. HalsteadAs troops rotate into and out of Iraq and Afghanistan, U.S. Army Europe’s 21st Theater Support Command uses teamwork and synchronization to manage the largest turnover of soldiers and equipment since World War II.
The Guys Behind the Green BeretsBy SFC Paul AvalloneWhile the soldiers who wear the green beret are famous for their actions in the war against terror, it is the soldiers who keep them supplied with food, ammunition, intelligence and all the other necessities of life who are highlighted in this photo essay.
Just American SoldiersBy Dennis SteeleThe special thing about the soldiers of the West Virginia National Guard’s Company A, 1092nd Engineer Battalion, who are currently serving in Iraq, is that they do not see themselves as anything special.
Marne Thunder: The 3rd Division Artillery in Operation Iraqi FreedomBy Col. Thomas G. Torrance and Lt. Col. Noel T. NicolleThe Division Artillery of the 3rd Infantry Division (Mechanized) took the fight to the enemy from the Iraqi border to Baghdad and proved, once again, that artillery is the King of Battle.