Operations in Iraq and Afghanistan have placed increasing demands on equipment that are beyond what is needed during training or home-station operations, The demands arise from higher usage rates, extended operations in harsh environmental conditions, and the losses sustained in combat operations. These demands on equipment result in higher maintenance, repair, and replacement costs. We examined the Marine Corps recovery and reset programs to determine whether they were working as intended.
Marine Corps' Management of the Recovery and Reset Programs
2009
53 pages
Report
No indication
English
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