Report / In Depth

Army Logistics in the Pacific

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Marine Corps Lance Corporal Brandon Aultman/U.S. Department of Defense

Abstract

The Indo-Pacific Theater is a vast geopolitical region that encompasses the Indian Ocean and includes countries and regions such as South Asia, Southeast Asia, East Asia, and the Western Pacific. In April 2021, the United States Indo-Pacific Command (USINDOPACOM) commander, Admiral John Aquilino, stated, “The Indo-Pacific is the most consequential region for America’s future and the priority theater for the Department of Defense.” USINDOPACOM is a highly complex Area of Responsibility that presents a multilayered problem set regarding national security, with four of five national security threats— including China, Russia, North Korea, and violent extremist organizations—in the region.

Logistics challenges are present across all sectors of the Indo-Pacific Theater, from the port of embarkation for an Army unit on our West Coast to the port of debarkation in a locale that might range from Japan to Luzon, the largest island of the Philippines, or even Taiwan.

This report brings together both experience in logistics operations and research on the issues of logistics in the Pacific to provide a snapshot of key issues and operational challenges facing the United States—from equipment modernization to collaboration with allies and prioritization of data security.

By addressing these challenges, it will be possible to improve logistics operations in the Indo-Pacific Theater and ensure the success of sustainment operations. But to wait until after the conflict begins is to invite disaster.

Acknowledgments

Thanks to New America for investing in me and Peter Singer for his invaluable guidance and support. I also extend my thanks to the Army staff, J-4 Logistics and Engineering staff, the logistics community, and all the other Armed Services and leaders who have generously supported my work. I am genuinely grateful for the unwavering support of my husband, Elliot Skillern, and my dear friends, Tracy Price-Thompson and Lieutenant Colonel (Retired) Robin Smith.

Editorial disclosure: The views expressed in this report are solely those of Colonel Carmelia Scott-Skillern and do not necessarily reflect the views of New America, the government offices featured in this report, or their employees.

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Carmelia Scott-Skillern

Chief of Staff of the Army Senior Fellow, Future Security

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