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Planning to sustain the force – Reflections on East Timor by a Logistics Unit Commander Part Two

Logistics in War

From this point, logistic planners can assess stockholding levels and locations, transport assets required and warehousing infrastructure needs. Combat units particularly had fallen into a very austere mindset exacerbated by short exercises where soldiers and unit-level Q staff were able to be self-sufficient for the duration.