- supply echelon
- звено системы снабжения; части и учреждения снабжения
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
English-Russian military dictionary. 2014.
Supply-Chain-Management — Gegenstand des Supply Chain Managements sind komplexe und dynamische Lieferanten und Kundennetzwerke.[1] (vgl. Wieland/Wallenburg, 2011) Der Ausdruck Supply Chain Management (SCM) bzw. Lieferkettenmanagement, deutsch auch Wertschöpfungslehre,… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Supply Chain Management — Der Begriff Supply Chain Management (SCM) bzw. Lieferkettenmanagement bezeichnet die Planung und das Management aller Aufgaben bei Lieferantenwahl und Beschaffung, Umwandlung und aller Aufgaben der Logistik. Insbesondere enthält es die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
Supply Chain Monitoring — Der Begriff Supply Chain Management (SCM) bzw. Lieferkettenmanagement bezeichnet die Planung und das Management aller Aufgaben bei Lieferantenwahl und Beschaffung, Umwandlung und aller Aufgaben der Logistik. Insbesondere enthält es die… … Deutsch Wikipedia
required supply rate (ammunition) — The amount of ammunition expressed in terms of rounds per weapon per day for ammunition items fired by weapons (and in terms of other units of measure per day for bulk allotment and other items) estimated to be required to sustain operations of… … Military dictionary
rear echelon — noun : an element of a military headquarters or unit located at a considerable distance from the front and concerned especially with administrative and supply duties compare forward echelon … Useful english dictionary
rear echelon — noun Date: circa 1934 an element of a military headquarters or unit located at a considerable distance from the front and concerned especially with administrative and supply duties … New Collegiate Dictionary
rear echelon — noun a) That part of an army that is not needed to combat the enemy b) The administrative and supply departments of an army … Wiktionary
Battle of Arawe — Part of World War II, Pacific War … Wikipedia
USS Stevens (DD-479) — USS Stevens (DD 479), a Fletcher class destroyer, was the second ship of that name in the United States Navy. This ship was named for both Rear Admiral Thomas H. Stevens, Jr. (1819 ndash;1896), and his father, Captain Thomas Holdup Stevens (1795… … Wikipedia
USS Helena (CL-50) — was a St. Louis class light cruiser of the United States Navy, damaged in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and subsequently active in the Pacific War until she was sunk at the battle of Kula Gulf in 1943. Helena was the first ship to be awarded the… … Wikipedia
USS Pringle (DD-477) — USS Pringle (DD 477), a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer, was a ship of the United States Navy named for Vice Admiral Joel R. P. Pringle (1873 ndash;1932). Pringle was laid down by the Charleston Navy Yard, Charleston, South Carolina, on 31 July 1941;… … Wikipedia