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FM 4-0SustainmentAPRIL 2009DISTRIBU
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*FM 4-0Field ManualNo. 4-0Headquart
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ContentsFiguresPageFigure 1. Warfig
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PrefaceFM 4-0 uses joint terms wher
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IntroductionThe Sustainment WFF con
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Introductionand urban areas), worki
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IntroductionWeather, Troops and Sup
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Chapter 1Introduction to Sustainmen
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Introduction to Sustainmentmeet rap
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Introduction to SustainmentMAINTENA
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Introduction to SustainmentEXPLOSIV
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Chapter 2Roles and Responsibilities
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Chapter 3Command and Control (C2)C2
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Chapter 4Integrating Sustainment in
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