Aim
Ensure that participants gain an understanding of theatre level execution of logistics in NATO operations.
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Learning Objectives
NATO Logistics Core Competencies:
Students recall elements, details, structures or process and recognize or identify specific information related to the NATO Logistics Core Competencies
C2 relations, structure and organization of the theatre level logistic support in NATO operations:
Students describe the roles and responsibilities, C2 relations, structure and organization of the theatre level logistic support in NATO operations
Functions and operation of the JLSG in the theatre level logistic support of NATO operations:
Students understand the generic functions and operation of the JLSG in the theatre level logistic support of NATO operations
NATO theatre level execution of logistics in Article 5 operations:
Students from NATO nations recall elements, details, structures or process and recognize or identify specific information related to the NATO theatre level execution of logistics in Article 5 operations (NATO Restricted)
Course Participants
The course is open for military officers (OF-1 through OF-5) and NCOs (OR-8 through OR-9) or their civilian equivalents from NATO, PfP, nations, joint or combined organizations that are assigned to, or selected for assignment to NATO or national positions that involve logistic support in multinational joint operations and/or exercises. The course also targets the personnel assigned to JLSG HQs as augmentees, key personnel assigned to national or FNC Clusters Logistics Personnel Pool and for those individuals who may have to operate within or adjacent to a JLSG HQ.
Language Proficiency: |
English 3333 IAW STANAG 6001 |
Rank Requirements: |
NCO: OR-8 thru OR-9
Officer: OF-1 thru OF-5
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Methodology
This one week course is comprised basically of lectures. The students who are not participating on NATO Restricted module will have 77 % lectures and 23 % syndicate work, and will perform student presentations. Due to the huge amount of knowledge, the students who are participating on NATO Restricted module, 90 % of the course consists on central presentations/lectures held by supporting speakers. The syndicate work consists of analysis of the JOG/AJP 4.6(C), discussions and back briefings having “understanding of the doctrine” as the main objective.