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  2. United States Army Materiel Command - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) is the primary provider of materiel to the United States Army. The Command's mission includes the management of installations, as well as maintenance and parts distribution. AMC operates depots; arsenals; ammunition plants; and other facilities, and maintains the Army's prepositioned stocks, both on land and ...

  3. Military logistics - Wikipedia

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    The history of military logistics goes back to Neolithic times. [28] The most basic requirements of an army were food and water. [15] Early armies were equipped with weapons used for hunting like spears, knives, axes and bows and arrows, [28] and rarely exceeded 20,000 men due to the practical difficulty of supplying a large number of soldiers ...

  4. CENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element - Wikipedia

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    The 593d Sustainment Brigade (SB) is the first unit to command and control the Army's CENTCOM Materiel Recovery Element (CMRE). The 593d SB, led by Colonel Douglas McBride and Command Sergeant Major Eric Taylor, comprising 3,371 active duty, Reserve and National Guard soldiers, sailors, airmen, marines, Department of Defense civilians, and contractors, conducted over 110 geographically ...

  5. List of established military terms - Wikipedia

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    Fabian strategy: avoiding pitched battles in order to wear down the enemy in a war of attrition. Fighting withdrawal: pulling back military forces while maintaining contact with the enemy. File: a single column of soldiers. Fire in the hole; Flanking maneuver: to attack an enemy or an enemy unit from the side, or to maneuver to do so.

  6. United States Army - Wikipedia

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    By 2017, a task force was formed to address Army modernization, [66] which triggered shifts of units: CCDC, and ARCIC, from within Army Materiel Command (AMC), and Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC), respectively, to a new Army Command (ACOM) in 2018. [67] The Army Futures Command (AFC), is a peer of FORSCOM, TRADOC, and AMC, the other ...

  7. Army Materiel Command - Wikipedia

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    Army Materiel Command (Denmark) Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about military units and formations which are associated with the same title.

  8. Category:United States Army Materiel Command - Wikipedia

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  9. United States Armed Forces - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Army Materiel Command (AMC) Provides technology, acquisition support, and logistics for Army land forces. [93] Redstone Arsenal, Alabama U.S. Army Training and Doctrine Command (TRADOC) Recruits, trains, and educates Army soldiers and develops Army doctrine. [94] Fort Eustis, Virginia U.S. Army Futures Command (AFC)