ADRP 4-0 Sustainment Flashcards
What is the Army’s role in war from a joint perspective?
“2-5. A crucial role the Army plays as a joint interdependent force is opening and setting the theater”
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SDDC relationship to TRANSCOM and its responsibilities
“2-6. The U.S. Military Surface Deployment and Distribution Command (SDDC) is the Army service component command (ASCC) to U.S. Transportation Command (USTRANSCOM) and is responsible for port opening and operations.”
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DLA’s responsibilities
“2-9. Defense Logistics Agency provides support for joint forces during peace and war. DLA is the focal point for the industrial base and is the executive agent for all CL I, II, III (B) (P), IV, VIII and a majority of Class IX.”
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AMC’s responsibilities
“2-25. The U.S. Army Materiel Command (USAMC) equips and sustains the Army through acquisitions, contracting services, and selected logistics support”
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Define sustainment
“1-28. Sustainment is the provision of logistics, personnel services, and health service support necessary to maintain operations until mission accomplishment.”
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What does a Division represent?
“2-51. Divisions are the Army’s primary tactical warfighting HQ.”
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What does a BCT represent?
“2-52. the basic building block of the Army’s tactical formations”
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Sustainment is the…
provision of logistics, personnel services, and health service support