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1998

For the UK, this pressure has been particularly intense and as part of the Strategic Defence Review (1998) the Smart Procurement Initiative was announced.

2003

In January 2003, MSC began the build-up for what would become Operation Iraqi Freedom.

To appreciate the challenge confronting America’s logistical capabilities, imagine having to execute a future operation similar in scale to the major deployment of United States combat power to Kuwait in preparation for Operation Iraqi Freedom (OIF) in March 2003.

In late March 2003 MSC reached a peak of 167 ships in the “Steel Bridge of Democracy”, carrying “the torch of freedom to the Iraqi people” in the words of Rear Admiral D. L. Brewer III, Commander, Military Sealift Command.

2017

This trend is very similar across the industrial capacity capabilities that produce aircraft and major land-component warfighting systems. It should be noted that the current shipbuilding plan projects 11 more battle force ships than were projected in the 2017 plan.

2022

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