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In 1985, General John A. Wickham drew up plans to streamline logistics work on military bases under what he dubbed the Logistics Civilian Augmentation Program (LOGCAP), but his ideas would remain in a back drawer for several years.
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In 1985, General John A. Wickham drew up plans to streamline logistics work on military bases under what he dubbed the Logistics Civilian Augmentation Program (LOGCAP), but his ideas would remain in a back drawer for several years.
CorpWatch 2009
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STS Logistics is searching for managers, we will provide good salary and profits (500 EUR – 2000 EUR per week), first 15 candidates will get invitation to start working in our company. (10 countries are working with our company today).
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STS Logistics is searching for active people for good and prospective work.
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"Logistics is the key to success in the new millenium," is the catchphrase of his company, which is currently in the process of seeking customers for its consulting services.
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"Logistics is the key to success in the new millenium," is the catchphrase of his company, which is currently in the process of seeking customers for its consulting services.
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Logistics is an old and critically important issue in war.
Gas Pains 2005
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Logistics is an old and critically important issue in war.
Gas Pains 2005
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My Dad had just graduated from the Air Force Institute with a Master's degree in Logistics, and we were on our way to Tucson, Arizona, where he would receive his F-4 fighter pilot training.
Campbell, William E. 1990
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'Logistics' - trucking companies sure use fancy wo Dear Iggy: 1.
Home 2009
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