Lessons Learned, Headquarters, 1st Logistical Command
Abstract
The 89 day period between 1 February 1969 and 30 April 1969 encompassed the entire third phase of the Command and Control Improvement Program. Phase I had involved initiation of a broad array of intensive programs aimed at increasing efficiency and economy in logistical operations. During Phase II, these activities were carefully examined, reinforced and consolidated. The number of new projects initiated was kept to a minimum while careful thought was given to project priorities and additional programs for the future. By 1 February 1969, after this period of consolidation, the command was again ready to move out. The initiation of new projects during Phase III coincided with the continuation of those initial projects which had proved so successful during Phase I. Phase III was in effect a continuation of Phase I. During these move out phases of the improvement program, major efforts were initiated, with strong backing from Headquarters, United States Army, Vietnam, in general supply, ammunition, transportation, maintenance, and property disposal. In Phase III, as well as in Phase I, effective logistical support continued to be stressed, but still greater emphasis was placed on efficiency and economy in operations. Some of the major accomplishments of Phase III that are available at this time are discussed.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 20, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0504921
Entities
Organizations
- Adjutant General's Corps