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Title: Joint Logistics OvertheShore Operations S8A0004


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Joint Logistics Over-the-Shore Operations
(S-8A-0004)
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Course Mission Statement
  • The purpose of this course is to train Army
    and Navy active and reserve personnel to conduct
    detailed planning for JLOTS operations. Students
    will demonstrate their knowledge and skills by
    participation in classroom exercises and war
    games in accordance with Joint Pub 4-01.6 and
    Joint Pub 4-01.2.

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JLOTS Operations Course
  • 2 1/2 Day Course
  • Seven Units
  • Plan Facility Installations Preparations
  • Plan C2 Operations
  • Ocean Transportation
  • Discharge Operations
  • Beach, Port Clearance Marshalling
  • Lighterage Operations
  • Liquid Cargo Offshore Operations
  • Two Labs
  • Communications Plan
  • Concept of Operations

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JLOTS Commander AOR
End User
LMSR
Staging or Marshalling Area
LMSR
LMSR
LMSR
JLCC (Joint literage control center)
LCU-2000
LSV
BLCP
1
Causeway Ferry
2
Red Beach
SLCP(ship literage control point)
End User
BCU
Staging or Marshalling Area
BLCP (Beach literage Cont Pt)
LSV
Floating Pier
Causeway Ferry
Staging or Marshalling Area
Causeway Ferry
End User
LCU-2000
BLCP
SLCP(ship literage control point)
ELCAS (Elevated Causeway)
BCU (Beach Clearance Unit)
Green Beach
1
2
BLCP
Staging or Marshalling Area
ABLTS
FLO/FLO
OUB
End User
IPDS
Fuel Farm
OUB
OUB
OUB
CAMP
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OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS
  • SHIP DISCHARGE OPERATIONS
  • LIGHTERAGE OPERATIONS
  • SHORESIDE CARGO DISCHARGE
  • BEACH/PORT CLEARANCE AND MARSHALING OPERATIONS
  • CARGO CONTROL AND DOCUMENTATION
  • LIQUID CARGO OFFSHORE OPERATIONS

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PLANNING JLOTS OPERATIONS
  • In war nothing is achieved except by
    calculation. Everything that is not soundly
    planned in its details yields no result.
  • Napoleon
  • Two LABs
  • COMM PLAN
  • Concept of Ops

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Afloat Pre-positioning Force (APF)
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Afloat Prepositioning Sites
MPSRON Three MV Lummus - M MV Button - M MV
Lopez - M MV Williams - M MV Gibson - A SS
Petersburg - N SS Gopher State - A MV Titus - A
Location Guam/Saipan
MPSRON One SS Obregon - M MV Bobo - M SS
Kocak - M SS Pless - M MV Bennett - N MV Martin
Location Mediterranean
T- AVBs SS Curtiss - N Location Port
Hueneme, CA SS Wright - N Location Baltimore,
MD
APSRON Four Location Arabian Gulf
MPSRON Two USNS Bob Hope - A USNS Watson - A USNS
Red Cloud - A MV Hauge - M USNS Kaiser - N MV
Baugh - M MV Buffalo Soldier - N MV Anderson
- M SS Aust Rainbow - N MV Bonnyman - M MV
Green Ridge - N MV Phillips - M SS Green
Valley - A SS Green Harbour - A MV Strong
Virginian- A MV Am Cormorant - A SS Potomac -
N USNS Charlton - A USNS Dahl -A MV Jeb Stuart -
A USNS Sisler - A
Location Diego Garcia
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Army Prepositioned Stocks (APS-3)
Current Fleet Composition
  • 1 Auxiliary Crane Ship - (SS Gopher State)
  • 3 Barge Carriers (LASH) ( SS Green Harbour,
    Green Valley MV Jeb Stuart)
  • 2 Container Ships (MV Titus Gibson)
  • 2 HLPS (MV Strong Virginian Cormorant)
  • 6 LMSRs (USNS Bob Hope, Dahl, Charlton, Red
    Cloud, Sisler Watson.)

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MPS Squadron Three(4 ships combined carry cargo
listed below)

Four RO/ROs (Amsea) MV Lummus MV Williams MV
Button MV Lopez
Major End Items 58 M1A1 Tanks 109 AAVs
(Amphib) 30 155mm Howitzers 289 5 Ton
trucks 530 Hmmwvs 10 Landing craft
35 Causeway sections 2100 TEUs
Spreadloaded with combat equipment and
sustainment for 30 days for 17,300 Marine
Expeditionary Force (MEF) Forward deployed.
Supports III MEF-Okinawa. Guam/Saipan
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Ship Discharge Operations
  • Without supplies neither a general nor a soldier
    is good for anything.
  • Clearchus of Sparta

Roll-on Roll-off Discharge Facility(RRDF)
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SHORESIDE CARGO DISCHARGE OPERATIONS
  • The mission to conduct cargo discharge operations
    includes the interfacing of transportation modes
    in the surf zone, seaward of the surf line, and
    on the beach

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Army CWP
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Elevated Causeway - ELCAS
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BEACH AND PORT CLEARANCE AND MARSHALING
OPERATIONS Picture puzzles are childs play
compared with this game of working an unheard-of
number of craft to and from, in and out, of
little bits of beaches. Sir Ian
Hamilton Gallipoli Diary I, 1920
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MHE - Materials Handling Equipment
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Beach Operations
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Beach Clearance Unit (BCU) RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Provide beach area
  • Organize and Develop beach area
  • Coordinate locations of initial bulk fluid
  • Unload lighterage
  • Provide direction for drivers
  • Coordinate local security
  • Provide beach clearance vehicle assignment
  • Prepare continue beach operations for continuous
    re-supply
  • Accomplish cargo documentation
  • Coordinate medical support
  • Coordinate vehicle, beach, channel, road
    maintenance

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  • MARSHALING AREA FUNCTIONS
  • Offering containers to movement control agency
    for assignment to clearance mode
  • Transferring Containers from amphibians or
    intra-terminal vehicles to clearance mode
  • Marshalling Other containers container inventory
    by destination, forwarding mode, priority, and
    commodity
  • Recording Receipt condition, and location of
    container
  • Maintaining Current using automated or manual
    techniques
  • Loading containers for movement to destination
  • Accomplishing necessary documentation for
    accounting
  • Carrying out limited maintenance, repair,
    servicing, and inspection
  • Stuffing, un-stuffing and retrograding
    containers

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  • PORT OPERATIONS RESPONSIBILITES
  • Establish overflow areas
  • Clear piers and overflow areas
  • Establish a port operations command post
  • Establish liaison with host-nation port
    authorities for employment
  • Operate cargo and MHE
  • Assist cargo-handling units in ship off-load
  • Provide direction to drivers
  • Provide local security
  • Provide command support for the port operations
    organization
  • Establish bulk fuel or water reception and
    transfer facilities
  • Prepare to continue port operations
  • Establish ACV routes to air, rail, or road
    networks

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LIGHTERAGE OPERATIONS
Supply and transport stand or fall together,
history depends on both. Winston Churchill The
River War, 1899
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SLWT
CSP
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Landing Craft Utility (LCU 1600)
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Landing Craft Utility (LCU-2000)
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Lighter, Amphibious Resupply Cargo (LARC-V)
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Logistic Support Vessel (LSV)
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OPDS TANKERS
Offshore Petroleum Discharge System (OPDS)
Tankers SS Potomac SS Petersburg SS Mt.
Washington SS Chesapeake
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AABFS - Amphibious Assault Bulk Fuel System
ABLTS - Amphibious Bulk Liquid Transfer System
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