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RLC Foundation Review now online

The Royal Logistic Corps Foundation Review 2017-2018, which brings together logistics professionals from industry, the Army and Academia is now available online.

Among the essays featured this year is the paper by Capt Alexander MacLaverty on ‘Why did the Dieppe Raid prove such a disaster and what was learnt from it that led to the success seen on D-Day?’,

This essay won the Best Professional Article in The RLC Foundation Review Magazine at The RLC Foundation Awards 17.

Other essays include: ‘The digitalised supply chain of the Future’ by Maj N Roberts, ‘Pack transport – Regenerating an old capability’ by Maj D Puckey, ‘Continuous professional development and the Army reservist of the 21st century’ by Maj A Aitkin and ‘The case for 3D Printing in defence’ by Maj AA Cox.

Read the full The RLC Review 2017-2018

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