Sustain the Fight: From Support to Force Multiplier: A Junior Officer's Guide to Brigade Support Operations in Large-Scale Combat

Author:   David A. Wallace
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
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9781636246697


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2026
Format:   Paperback
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Sustain the Fight: From Support to Force Multiplier: A Junior Officer's Guide to Brigade Support Operations in Large-Scale Combat


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Redefines military logistics as a decisive, combat-focused element shaping victory in modern multi-domain warfare. Sustain the Fight transforms military logistics from administrative support into strategic warfare. This combat-focused manual shatters the dangerous illusion that logistics officers are “support personnel” operating safely in rear areas, revealing instead their proper role as lethality enablers whose decisions determine victory or defeat in modern warfare. Through four intensive phases, the book addresses the most critical vulnerability in American military preparedness. While logistics officers studied peacetime procedures, adversaries spent decades analyzing U.S. supply dependencies to weaponize them for strategic advantage. Enemy forces now target logistics networks with the same precision previously reserved for capitals, conducting cyberattacks, space-based surveillance, and precision strikes against fuel depots, ammunition storage, and digital systems. The manual develops “logistics warriors” capable of sustaining multi-domain operations when everything goes wrong simultaneously-when cyberattacks corrupt every digital system, when GPS is jammed, when supply routes are interdicted, and when enemy forces specifically hunt logistics personnel for elimination. Each chapter opens with high-intensity combat scenarios, integrates mathematical frameworks for tactical decision-making, and provides immediately applicable Standard Operating Procedures. Key transformations include mastering mission command when communications fail, fighting and winning in cyberspace while sustaining physical operations, building teams that can operate under direct fire, and conducting offensive logistics operations that turn enemy advantages into friendly opportunities. The book prepares officers for warfare spanning from cyberspace to the edge of space against threats involving artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and biological warfare. This is logistics warfare for the 21st century, where warriors sustain the fight regardless of what enemies deploy against them. AUTHOR: Captain David Wallace spent twenty-four years transforming Army logistics, from Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic to Bronze Star recipient in the 82nd Airborne Division, 2nd BCT, 407th BSB, and as Field Maintenance Company Commander in Iraq (2011–12). As a Joint Readiness Training Center Observer-Controller (2012–14), he documented the integration failures that resulted in the deaths of simulated soldiers and the techniques that enabled success. He published his first observations in Army Sustainment in 2014. His perspective expanded through strategic deployment roles. As the Contracting Officer Representative in Kuwait (2015-2016), he managed the most significant U.S. government contract to date-Base Operations and Security Support Services. As Port Operations Supervisor in Jacksonville, Florida (2016–17), he oversaw a $560 million maintenance contract supporting waterborne distribution operations, demonstrating that sustainment principles transcend service boundaries. Since retiring in 2017, Wallace has validated these military principles through commercial supply chain consulting. He holds an MBA in Supply Chain Management from Westford University College, is an ASQ Certified Quality Auditor. His professional journey-from enlisted mechanic to company commander to international consultant-provides him the rare combination of tactical experience, operational observation, and strategic perspective. 36 tables

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Author:   David A. Wallace
Publisher:   Casemate Publishers
Imprint:   Casemate Publishers
ISBN:  

9781636246697


ISBN 10:   1636246699
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   01 June 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Prologue PHASE 1: FOUNDATIONAL REALITY CHAPTER 1: The Reality of Large-Scale Combat Sustainment CHAPTER 2: Your Role in the Sustainment Enterprise PHASE 2: INTEGRATION FOUNDATION CHAPTER 3: Integration Is the Weapon System CHAPTER 4: Forecasting in Chaos CHAPTER 5: Distribution Management as a Staff Effort CHAPTER 6: The Common Operational Picture Problem PHASE 3: FUNCTIONAL SPECIALIZATION CHAPTER 7: Medical Evacuation Integration CHAPTER 8: Casualty Estimation and Replacement Pipeline CHAPTER 9: Rear Command Post Operations and the BSA CHAPTER 10: Protection Enabler Synchronization CHAPTER 11: Reconstitution and Culmination PHASE 4: SYNTHESIS Epilogue: Note To Readers Glossary Acronyms Quick Reference Guide

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Captain David Wallace spent twenty-four years transforming Army logistics, from Light Wheeled Vehicle Mechanic to Bronze Star recipient in the 82nd Airborne Division, 2nd BCT, 407th BSB, and as Field Maintenance Company Commander in Iraq (2011–12). As a Joint Readiness Training Center Observer-Controller (2012–14), he documented the integration failures that resulted in the deaths of simulated soldiers and the techniques that enabled success. He published his first observations in Army Sustainment in 2014. His perspective expanded through strategic deployment roles. As the Contracting Officer Representative in Kuwait (2015-2016), he managed the most significant U.S. government contract to date—Base Operations and Security Support Services. As Port Operations Supervisor in Jacksonville, Florida (2016–17), he oversaw a $560 million maintenance contract supporting waterborne distribution operations, demonstrating that sustainment principles transcend service boundaries. Since retiring in 2017, Wallace has validated these military principles through commercial supply chain consulting. He holds an MBA in Supply Chain Management from Westford University College, is an ASQ Certified Quality Auditor. His professional journey—from enlisted mechanic to company commander to international consultant—provides him the rare combination of tactical experience, operational observation, and strategic perspective.

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