Date
2000
Document Type
Capstone
Degree
Bachelor of Arts
Project Coordinator (Advisor 1)
Charlotte Knoche
Abstract
The purpose of this project was to improve ammunition management at brigade and battalion levels by identifying a procedure for Minnesota Army National Guard (MNARNG) units to effectively and efficiently re-forecast their "left over" ammunition following a scheduled training event. Re-forecasting ammunition in a timely matter prevents the unused ammunition from being wasted. Re-forecasting ammunition increases a units expenditure rate, gives the Ammunition Supply Point (ASP) an accurate count of how much ammunition is required for a given month, and prevents ammunition shortages at the ASP.
Recommended Citation
Burdette, S. D. (2000). Ammunition Management in the Minnesota Army National Guard (Thesis, Concordia University, St. Paul). Retrieved from https://digitalcommons.csp.edu/legacy-capstones_csal/211Restricted
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