Transport and Tanker Shortages Roiled Logistics in Iraq

Credit: USAF MSGT. KEITH REED
The movement of U.S. forces to the Middle East in time for the invasion of Iraq was possible only because, for the first time, units and equipment were broken into modules and moved independently within the mobilization plan. This logistical innovation helped to speed deployment and compensate for...

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