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COMBAT-CONFIGURED LOADS



A CCL is a preplanned package of ammunition designed to support a specific weapon system or unit and is transported as a single unit. CCLs' primary purpose is to simplify planning and coordination for ammunition resupply. CCLs are a predetermined mix of ammunition designed to fit on a specific vehicle; i.e., a stake and platform (S&P) trailer or a PLS flatrack. CCL design should consider both US and HN transportation assets.


CCL planning is done in peacetime to enhance wartime resupply coordination between the ATP and DAO and from the DAO to the CMMC. MSC S4s should submit proposed CCL configurations to the DAO based on their type of unit, task force, or weapon system. The DAO reviews CCL submissions and submits a consolidated division CCL listing to the corps. The CMMC, in coordination with the corps staff, reviews all CCL requests and establishes a corps set of standard CCLs to support the corps maneuver units. Using CCLs does not preclude ordering single Department of Defense identification code (DODIC) loads.


Battalion-level CCLs are the general building block used for CCL design. However, within a brigade, use caution not to design CCLs for pure battalions. Plan CCLs based on typical task organization within the brigade.


AMMUNITION UNITS


a. Supply Company, FSB,operates an ATP in its respective BSA and provides ammunition support to its combat brigade and other units that may be operating in the brigade area.


b. Ordnance Company, Ammunition (DS) (MOADS/PLS),operates up to three geographically dispersed ASPs and one ATP in a division area. Basis of allocation is one company per division. It is normally attached to a forward CSB in a forward COSCOM CSG.


c. Ordnance Company, Ammunition (MOADS/PLS)(CSA),operates CSAs in support of corps operations. The basis of allocation for these companies is one per 3,500 STON of ammunition expenditure. It is normally attached to either the rear CSG's ammunition battalion, the S&S battalion, or to a CSB. In contingency opera-tions or to shorten the distance between the CSAs and ASPs and ATPs, this company may be attached to a forward CSG's CSB to operate a CSA behind each division.


d. Ordnance Battalion, Conventional Ammunition,is attached to the rear CSG to establish and operate ammunition supply facilities. Only one ammunition battalion is required to support a fully deployed corps. This battalion provides corpswide GS ammunition support to divisions, separate brigades, and ACRs. This battalion is one of the few functional battalions remaining in the COSCOM.


AMMUNITION FLOW


Ammunition support in a theater of operations is based on a continuous refill system distribution to the ATPs and ASPs in the division areas. The general flow of ammunition under MOADS/PLS is depicted in figure 5-1. Ammunition is received from CONUS or other supply sources by containership or breakbulk transport. Selected items may be shipped by air. Once ammunition clears the port area, it is shipped to the theater storage areas (TSAs) or CSAs. Air transport may be employed to move critical items to forward areas.


The CSAs ship ammunition to the ASPs. At the ASPs, the ammunition is either issued to units located within the ASP's AO or shipped forward to the ATPs. ATPs provide supply point distribution to all customer units. All ammunition shipments from TA will flow through CSAs. MOADS/PLS is designed to provide up to 3,500 STON of ammunition to a heavy division per day. All unit capabilities are built to meet this projected worst-case scenario.

 

 


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يقول احد القادة القدماء وهويخاطب جنوده . ( اذا لم تكونوا مستعدين للقتال من أجل ما تروه عزيزاً عليكم , فسوف يأخذه أحد ما عاجلا أو اَجلا , واذا كنتم تفضلوا السلام على الحرية فسوف تخسرونهما معاً , واذا كنتم تفضلوا الراحة والرخاء والسلام على العدل والحرية فسوف تخسروهما جميعا ) .

   

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