Army Pre-Positioned Stocks (APS) Ready for Action

Abstract

Our expeditionary Army is designed to move fast and hit hard. To speed our forces to the fight, the Army Sustainment Command (ASC) maintains combat-ready equipment and materiel, strategically prepositioned around the world and ready for issue to Soldiers at a moment's notice. Theory was put to the test in 2003 when APS were issued to troops in Iraq. Operation Iraqi Freedom is the first war in which frontline troops were equipped largely by APS. Troops stationed in CONUS were flown to Southwest Asia (SWA) and matched up with forward-based APS equipment. The APS program's primary mission is to reduce the initial amount of strategic lift required to support a predominately CONUS-based force projection Army and to sustain Soldiers until traditional lines of communication are established. To meet the mission, stocks are forward-positioned in six countries and afloat aboard ships. Working through its global network of Army Field Support Brigades (AFSBs) and battalions, the ASC stores, maintains, issues, and resets APS equipment. AFSBs coordinate the reception and issue of APS units and secondary items during the theater opening phase. AFSBs also perform repairs and modification work orders on equipment in theater as required. The Army's Global Pre-positioning Strategy requires that simultaneous support be provided to more than one contingency in more than one theater. Expert planning and management of the four categories of APS is called for to meet this need. These categories are prepositioned unit sets, operational project (OPRJ) stocks, Army War Reserve Sustainment (AWRS) stocks, and war reserve stocks for allies (WRSA).

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Sep 01, 2008
Accession Number
ADA490991

Entities

People

  • Linda K. Theis

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Air Force
  • Ammunition
  • Army
  • Army Operations
  • Army Procurement
  • Asia
  • Combat Operations
  • Deployment
  • End Items
  • Iraqi-War
  • Ships
  • Southwest Asia
  • Sustainment
  • Training
  • War
  • Warfare
  • Watercraft

Readers

  • Logistics and Supply Chain Management.
  • Maritime Combat Support and Expeditionary Logistics.