Logistics
- Supply.
- Class I. The stockage objective remained at 15 days at A-4. On the average, only about ten days were maintained during the period. One meal of ‘R’ rations was served every other day at A-4 and Yankee Station, while two meals were served on a daily basis at C-2 Bridge. A-4 and Yankee Station received supplemental rations including canned fruit, bread, assorted condiments and milk. Within three days after moving to Camp Carroll ‘R’ rations were being served three times a day to one Company (rein) and the Bn Command Group. One ‘R’ ration was being served to one Company on Route #9 and two Companies (-) were receiving ‘R’ rations at the Rockpile.
- Class II. Battalion Supply remained at Dong Ha with FLSG/B as the source of supply. Shortages in the following items were again experienced during this period:
- Mask, Protective, M-17 Medium Size
- Body Armor, Upper Torso, All sizes
- Utilities, Shirt (jungle) and trousers (jungle)
- Class III. Only about three days of Class III were maintained at A-4 due to lack of adequate storage space. This was not increased due to operational commitments and lack of earth moving equipment.
- Class IV. Class IV was adequate during this period.
- Class V. A fifteen-day stockage objective was maintained at A-4, Yankee Station and C-2 Bridge. There remains a shortage in the following items:
- L312 – Signal, White Star Parachute
- K143 – Mine, AP, M-18 (claymore)
- H555 – 66mm Heat Rocket (LAAW)
- Transportation
- Organic. Only three M422A1 (mighty mites) were on hand during this period. These vehicles were utilized for administrative runs to Dong Ha, as well as local runs between A-4, Yankee Station and C-2 Bridge. The Battalion presently has three M-37 (PC) trucks operationally ready.
- Support.
- Vehicular. The 9th Motor Transport Battalion provided two trucks at times but due to other commitments this was not on a continuous basis. The amount of time the trucks were available did not always provide sufficient household runs. The available M50A1 water tanker (1000 gallon) was provided by FLSG/B and driven by an operator from 9th Motor Transport Battalion. Without the tanker there would have been a definite problem in resupplying water to A-4 and Yankee Station.
- Engineer Support
- Engineer support teams provided the Battalion with demolitions capabilities. A TD-18 tractor was utilized extensively at the trash dump and for building storage areas. However, most of the time, the tractor was dead lined due to mechanical difficulties and a lack of spare parts.
This page last corrected 1 September 2011