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Expeditionary Army Programs, FY1975–FY2002  

Expeditionary Army Programs, FY1975–FY2002  

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Purpose This paper aims to propose two solution approaches to determine the number of ground transport vehicles that are required to ensure the on-time delivery of military equipment between origin and destination node pairs in some geographic region, which is an important logistics problem at the US Transportation Command. Design/methodology/appr...

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... .Brinkerhoff, John R, The Institutional Army: FY 1975-FY 2003, IDA Document D-2695, April 2002 ...
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