The Logistics Of Bringing An Army's Equipment Back To The U.S.

A collection of vehicles built to resist mine blasts and protect occupants from ambush are parked in a holding yard at Camp Arifjan, Kuwait, awaiting shipment. (Army photograph)

Army Overwhelmed By Massive Lots Of Waiting Vehicles -- Washington Times

Imagine a parking lot as large as 100 football fields and filled with nearly every type, make and model of U.S. military vehicle, covered in dust and dirt and baking under a desert sun in Kuwait.

Your job: Find one specific vehicle, read its serial number and catalog it for transport back to the United States.

That’s part of the daunting task facing the Responsible Reset Task Force, which must inspect thousands of vehicles used in the Iraq War and decide which ones are worth sending back to the United States.

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My Comment: I can see all the Army surplus stores loving to get their hands on this inventory.

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