USCINCPAC “Lead Nation” CJTF CJTF COALITION ARMY COALITION NAVY COALITION AIR FORCE COALITION MARINE CORPS Combined Logistics Planning.

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USCINCPAC “Lead Nation” CJTF CJTF COALITION ARMY COALITION NAVY COALITION AIR FORCE COALITION MARINE CORPS Combined Logistics Planning

USCINCPAC Logistics defined Logistic Planning Logistic Support Concept Summary What is Logistics?

USCINCPAC “Logistics is the practical art of moving armies and keeping them supplied… Jomini. What is Logistics?

USCINCPAC THE SCIENCE OF PLANNING AND CARRYING OUT THE MOVEMENT AND MAINTENANCE OF FORCES. LOGISTICS DOCTRINAL DEFINITION: JOINT PUB 1-02

USCINCPAC COMBINED LOGISTICS JOINT PUB 1-02 THE SCIENCE OF PLANNING AND CARRYING OUT, BY A FORCE COMMANDER AND STAFF, LOGISTIC OPERATIONS TO SUPPORT THE PROTECTION, MOVEMENT, MANEUVER, FIREPOWER, AND SUSTAINMENT OF OPERATING FORCES OF TWO OR MORE SERVICES OF THE SAME NATION. DOCTRINAL DEFINITION:

USCINCPAC THE ART OF GETTING THE RIGHT AMOUNT OF THE RIGHT THING TO THE RIGHT PLACE AT THE RIGHT TIME TO ACCOMPLISH THE MISSION. OR COMBINED/JOINT LOGISTICS PROVIDES THE RESOURCES TO ENABLE THE COMMANDER TO CONDUCT SUCCESSFUL COMBINED/JOINT FORCE OPERATIONS. COMBINED LOGISTICS COMMON SENSE DEFINITIONS:

USCINCPAC COMBINED LOGISTICS FUNCTIONAL PARTS OF LOGISTICS SUPPLY MAINTENANCE HEALTH SERVICES ENGINEERING MOVEMENT SERVICES

USCINCPAC COMBINED LOGISTICS SUPPLY FOOD WATER FUEL AMMUNITION REPAIR PART MAJOR END ITEMS CONSTRUCTION MATERIALS MEDICAL SUPPLIES

USCINCPAC EQUIPMENT DEPENDENT NATION DEPENDENT PLANNED PREVENTITIVE MAINTENANCE REPAIR COMBINED LOGISTICS MAINTENANCE

USCINCPAC INTRA AND INTER THEATER CJTF AREA OF RESPONSIBILITY DEFINES AIR, SEA AND GROUND TRANSPORT PORT, AIRFIELD, RAIL AND ROAD CONDITIONS MOVEMENT CONTROL ORGANIZATIONS COMBINED LOGISTICS MOVEMENT

USCINCPAC MEDICAL EMERGENT, PREVENTIVE AND ROUTINE CARE DENTAL MEDICAL REGULATING PLAN COMBINED LOGISTICS HEALTH SERVICES

USCINCPAC SURVIVABILITY - FORCE PROTECTION MOBILITY - HORIZONTAL CONSTRUCTION FOR PORTS, AIRFIELDS, RAILROADS AND ROADS GENERAL ENGINEERING VERTICAL CONSTRUCTION - REPAIR/BUILD FACILITIES AND SHELTERS POTABLE WATER PRODUCTION ELECTRIC POWER GENERATION/DISTRIBUTION COMBINED LOGISTICS ENGINEERING

USCINCPAC DECEDENT AND MORTUARY AFFAIRS POSTAL FINANCIAL OTHER SERVICES AS DETERMINED BY THE SITUATION COMBINED LOGISTICS SERVICES

USCINCPAC Concept of Logistic Support: Levels of Support Strategic Operational Tactical Mobilization Acquisition Stockpile / Prepo Strat. Mobility RSO & I LOG Support Movement / Distribution Facilities Engineering Health Services Man Arm Fuel Fix Move Sustain CJTFCINC

USCINCPAC Combatant Commanders blend support from the strategic national to the operational levels. Players: the NCA, Players: the NCA, the DoD and Defense Agencies, the JCS, and the Functional CINCs. STRATEGIC LOGISTICS SUPPORT: The LOGISTICS CONTINUUM

USCINCPAC JTF Commanders blend support from the strategic theater to the tactical levels. JTF Commanders blend support from the strategic theater to the tactical levels. The service components The service components are normally responsible for their own support. Players: Service Components (Corps, Fleets, MEFs, and Numbered Air Forces) Players: Service Components (Corps, Fleets, MEFs, and Numbered Air Forces) OPERATIONAL LOGISTICS SUPPORT: The LOGISTICS CONTINUUM

USCINCPAC JTF Commanders blend support from the operational to the tactical level. Subordinate service components are normally responsible for their logistics support. Subordinate service components are normally responsible for their logistics support. Players: Service’s Tactical Units (Divisions, CVBGs, Wings, MEUs) Players: Service’s Tactical Units (Divisions, CVBGs, Wings, MEUs) TACTICAL LOGISTICS SUPPORT : The LOGISTICS CONTINUUM

USCINCPAC LOGISTICS AUTHORITY COMBATANT COMMANDER’S LOGISTICS AUTHORITY, INCLUDES THE AUTHORITY TO ISSUE DIRECTIVES TO ENSURE THE EFFECTIVE EXECUTION OF APPROVED OPERATIONS PLANS, THE EFFECTIVENESS AND ECONOMY OF OPERATIONS, AND THE PREVENTION OR ELIMINATION OF UNNECESSARY DUPLICATION OF FACILITIES AND OVERLAPPING OF FUNCTIONS AMONG THE SERVICES. Directive Authority For Logistics For Logistics LOGISTICS AUTHORITY

USCINCPAC C/JTF LOGISTICS “I don’t know what the hell this ‘logistics’ is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it.” “I don’t know what the hell this ‘logistics’ is that Marshall is always talking about, but I want some of it.” OPERATIONAL SUPPORT Thought from the Past Fleet Admiral King 1942

USCINCPAC LOGISTICS PLANNING MUST BE INTEGRATED WITH OPERATIONS PLANNING COMBINED FORCE CDR ESTABLISHES AND PRIORITIZES RQMTS US COMBATANT COMMANDER MAY DELEGATE DIRECTIVE AUTHORITY FOR LOGISTICS TO THE JOINT FORCE CDR LOGISTICS PLANNING AND ANALYSIS PARALLELS THE MILITARY DECISION MAKING PROCESS OPERATIONAL LOGISTIC SUPPORT PLANNING A REAL KNOWLEDGE OF SUPPLY AND MOVEMENT FACTORS MUST BE THE BASIS OF EVERY LEADR’S PLAN; ONLY THEN CAN HE KNOW WHEN AND HOW TO TAKE RISKS, AND CAMPAIGNS ARE WON BY TAKING RISK… NAPOLEON

USCINCPAC LOGISTICAL INTELLEGENC PREPARATION OF THE BATTLEFIELD LOGISTIC SITUATIONAL AWARENESS PORTS ROADS. AIRFIELDS. RAILROADS MARSHALLING AREAS, HOSPITALS, FACILITIES WATER, FUEL AND ELECTRICAL POWER ASSETS HEALTH ASPECTS OF THE TERRAIN CULTURAL ASPECTS OF THE AREA, WEATHER

USCINCPAC OPERATIONAL SUPPORT Operational Logistics Factors Operational Logistics Factors Mission / Enemy / Terrain Troops - Time (METT-T) Composition of the Force Logistics Capabilities Host Nation Support and Local Factors

USCINCPAC DETERMINE KNOWN FACTS: DETERMINE KNOWN FACTS: Logistics AnalysisLogistics Analysis Command Relationships / AuthoritiesCommand Relationships / Authorities Requirements vs Capabilities Analysis:Requirements vs Capabilities Analysis: - Functional Review (Supply / Services / Engineering) - Logistics Support Options - Shortfall Mitigation LOGISTICS PLANNING MISSION ANALYSIS

USCINCPAC DETERMINE KNOWN FACTS: DETERMINE KNOWN FACTS: Movement – Status on APOD / SPOD / LOCs – Trans Assets and Support Equipment Supply and Service –Critical Supplies –Agreements (HNS / IAs / ISSAs) Engineering –Construction Standards and Policies –Construction Materiel Suppliers LOGISTICS PLANNING MISSION ANALYSIS

USCINCPAC Movement –Sufficient Lift Availability –Infrastructure / HNS Availability Supply and Service – WRM / Stockpile Release –Resupply / Supply Buildup Engineering –Construction Equipment and Materiel –Fire Protection ASSUMPTIONS: LOGISTICS PLANNING MISSION ANALYSIS

USCINCPAC IDENTIFY LIMITATIONS: Movement – Time / Distance and Weather – Access / Diplomatic Clearances / Enroute Support Supply and Service – Agreements ( ISSAs, ACSAs, IAs, MOIs) – Facility Limitations Engineering –Engineering Equipment and Facilities –Topographic Support LOGISTICS PLANNING MISSION ANALYSIS

USCINCPAC PARTING THOUGHT..... PARTING THOUGHT..... LOGISTICS IS THE BRIDGE CONNECTING A NATION’S ECONOMY TO A NATION’S HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE PROGRAM. IT IS THE FOUNDATION OF ANY HUMANITARIAN ASSISTANCE EFFORT! JOINT PUB 4.0