The FLS represents an interface of dimensionally standardized equipment and trained personnel necessary to sustain the Fleet Marine Force (FMF) to a level of logistics response or readiness consistent with the operational demands supporting mission accomplishment. This appendix provides a logistics concept of FLS employment that could be supportive of a projected operational scenario. It features use of FLS hardware (combat service support equipment) in support of the amphibious operation ashore. A generalized interface relationship among FLS hardware elements is portrayed in the concept. This relationship can provide the basis for possible future changes in combat service support operations. This revision of the logistics concept addresses two new items which are being considered for possible employment, i.e., the container handler and mobilizer/transporter. Cumbersome 40-foot container lengths and the attendant tonnage of such loads, if shipped to the AOA, are far less than ideal for the normal logistics support developed by Marines in the first 45 day of an operation. However, the possibility exists that DOD shipping alternatives in a given emergency could dictate that 40-foot containers be sent to the AOA, regardless of Service preference. In this situation, it would be necessary to provide the MAGTF appropriate handling and support hardware. The aforementioned new items are designed to meet this need by providing the capability to transport and maneuver container loads up to 34 tons and with 40-foot lengths.


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    Title :

    Marine Corps Field Logistics System. Appendix E. Logistics Concept of Operations


    Publication date :

    1980


    Size :

    39 pages


    Type of media :

    Report


    Type of material :

    No indication


    Language :

    English