There can be only one logistics infrastructure to provide attainable flexible and responsive sustainment in support of operational movement and maneuver. While warfighting needs set logistics requirements, the logistics capabilities available for Operational Maneuver from the Sea will, if left unrevised, limit warfighting potential and the courses of action available to field commanders. The Navy and Marine Corps should create an integrated Operational Maneuver from the Sea logistics concept that supports the concept of operations at each stage in the sustainment process.
Expeditionary Logistics from the Sea
1999
57 pages
Report
No indication
English
Logistics Military Facilities & Supplies , Military Operations, Strategy, & Tactics , Marine corps , Prepositioning(Logistics) , Sea based , Navy , Logistics support , Military capabilities , Integrated systems , Amphibious assault ships , Littoral zones , History , Naval vessels(Support) , Vulnerability , Threats , Command and control systems , Operational maneuver from the sea , Expeditionary operations , Sea-based logistics , Omfts(Operational maneuver from the sea) , Sea basing , Power projection , Naval expeditionary logistics , Maritime prepositioning , Prepositioning ships , Sea- based sustainment , Combat service support
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