Operational Sustainment -- Means, Ways, and Ends Governing Joint and Combined Operations
Abstract
This monograph examines the impact operational sustainment has on mid-high intensity operations in a semi-austere theater of operations. The analysis begins with the theory of sustaining operations at the operational level of war and the principles of current sustainment doctrine. A paradigm is developed for examining sustainment as an essential and critical part of operational art. In the paradigm, operational sustainment is defined as taking the logistical means available and applying them in a particular way while minimizing risk to achieve desire ends. The Sixth Army campaign on Luzon during World War II is analyzed using the operational level of war. The monograph concludes that operational sustainment is the predominant factor when planning and conducting joint and combined operations and that the operational sustainment paradigm is a useful model for examining campaigns and major operations from a sustainment point of view. Keywords: Operational sustainment; Luzon Campaign--WW II; Joint and combined operations; Sustainment doctrine; Theater Army logistics. (KT)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 05, 1989
- Accession Number
- ADA215565
Entities
People
- Van-george R. Belanger
Organizations
- United States Army Command and General Staff College