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RLC FOUNDATION 2018 – 19 REVIEW NOW ONLINE

The Royal Logistic Corps Foundation Review 2018-2019, which brings together the best work from logistics professionals from industry, the Army and Academia, is now available online.

Among the Review prize winners this year is the essay by Capt Tom Saddleton on ‘Toxic leadership – Can it truly be cut out of the military?’ which won best overall contribution.

Other essays include: ‘How might drones be used in logistic supply chains’ by Lt Paddy Shelton, ‘2 Close Support Squadron – Coming home to Oman’ by 2Lt G Karr, ‘Operation SHADER and The Sustainment Improvement Team: Aug 2017-Mar 2018’ By Maj R Gardener and ‘Is The RLC preparing its young officers for command in the future?’ By 2Lt M Leathard.

Read in full The RLC Review 2018-2019

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