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NDIA Logistics 2012: Afghanistan logistics strategy to outweigh Iraq drawdown

27th March 2012 - 14:59 GMT | by Andrew White in Miami, US

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The drawdown of US forces from Iraq was a 'significant accomplishment' but logistical requirements to pull out of Afghanistan will prove more problematic, a senior US Air Force official has warned.

Speaking at the NDIA Logistics conference in Miami, Lt Gen Brooks Bash, joint staff director for logistics described the planning efforts required for the proposed pull-out from Afghanistan in the next few years.

'In Afghanistan, we have to move 1,000 vehicles a month and 1,200 truck equivalents for the next 33 months to get everything out by transition in 2014,' he stated. NATO forces are expecting to hand over

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