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  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

  • Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

    Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

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Recently, Ordnance leaders participated in Contested Logistics Industry Week (CLIW) at the Army Sustainment University. CILW served as an opportunity to communicate the Army’s Contested Logistics desired capabilities and concepts regarding future conflict to industry earlier so they can focus independent research and development investment on efforts that best address the Sustainment Warfighting Function desired capabilities.

Mission

Train, educate, and develop agile Ordnance technicians who drive change; employ, develop, and design DOTMLPF-P solutions to build Army strategic readiness and sustain land dominance for LSCO (Army 2040) in Contested Environments

Vision

Build the Army's Culture of Maintenance, develop the Future Technician, and Cultivate the Workforce we need for the Army of 2040.

Highlights

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Last week, some of our career management NCOs and training developers travelled to Regional Training Site - Maintenance (RTS-M), Fort McCoy.

Last week, some of our career management NCOs and training developers travelled to Regional Training Site - Maintenance (RTS-M), Fort McCoy. During the visit, they met with the RTS-M leadership to talk about QA/QC certification, brief the Chief of Ordnance's priorities, review the health of the Corps for 89A/B within compos 2 and 3, and to discuss challenges. They also discussed plans to continue developing future technicians and opportunities for credentialing and apprenticeship. Read Post.

New Episode 9 of Under the Hood

Episode 9 of Under the Hood, features a close look at a skill learned in the 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic course. In this video, a Basic Wheel Division instructor demonstrates how to pressure test a cooling system.

Episode 9 of Under the Hood, features a close look at a skill learned in the 91B Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic course. In this video, a Basic Wheel Division instructor demonstrates how to pressure test a cooling system.

Sustainment News

Army Sustainment

Commentary | Call to Service: Innovation Needed to Improve Recruiting, Retention

By Capt. James J.W. Clarke | February 23, 2023
As the Army seeks to bolster recruiting, it should simultaneously work to retain our talented Soldiers better since each Soldier who leaves creates another vacancy for recruiters to fill

As the Army seeks to bolster recruiting, it should simultaneously work to retain our talented Soldiers better since each Soldier who leaves creates another vacancy for recruiters to fill.
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Army Sustainment

Building a Modernized Sustainment Culture through Professional Education | An Interview with Sydney Smith, President of Army Logistics University

By Mike Crozier | February 23, 2023
Army Logistics University (ALU) President Sydney A. Smith answers a question regarding the relocation of ALU students as a result of Operation Allies Refuge in the Williams Multipurpose Room at Heiser Hall on July 28, 2021. (Photo Credit: T. Anthony Bell)

Training future leaders to be agile and adaptive begins with their instructors and their broad technical understanding of Army doctrine and its supporting strategic initiatives.
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#Training Tuesday:

91P10 Self-Propelled Artillery Systems Maintainer students receive training on the removal of an elevation cylinder assembly.
This module familiarizes students with the maintenance procedures to the elevation cylinder assembly of the M109A6. The knowledge will prepare the students to properly and safely conduct operator and maintainer level tasks in the operational Army. Read Post

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