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NATO - AJP-4(A)

ALLIED JOINT LOGISTIC DOCTRINE

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Organization: NATO
Publication Date: 1 December 2003
Status: inactive
Page Count: 85
scope:

While the NATO definition of logistics is wide ranging, this publication deals mainly with planning and co-ordination of NATO operational logistic support. Specifically, the focus is on the functional areas of:

• Supply and services

• Maintenance and repair

• Movement and transportation

• Infiastructure

• Medical

• Contracting

• Funding

Additionally, this publication covers broad logistic responsibilities such as Host Nation Support (HNS). The Allied Joint Logistic Doctrine Hierarchy is described in Annex 1-A.

Document History

December 20, 2018
ALLIED JOINT DOCTRINE FOR LOGISTICS
Allied Joint Publication (AJP)-4(B), Allied Joint Doctrine for Logistics is the keystone NATO doctrine for the conduct of joint operational logistics and medical1 from preparation to termination....
AJP-4(A)
December 1, 2003
ALLIED JOINT LOGISTIC DOCTRINE
While the NATO definition of logistics is wide ranging, this publication deals mainly with planning and co-ordination of NATO operational logistic support. Specifically, the focus is on the...
July 1, 1999
ALLIED JOINT LOGISTIC DOCTRINE
Applicability / Scope. a. This document is applicable to peace and the full spectrum of potential NATO operations (Article 5 as well as non-Article 5) from crisis through conflict. While much of the...

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