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The purpose of this manual is to provide the authoritative doctrine by which the Army's combat
service support (CSS), as part of the national-theater CSS system, supports full spectrum operations.
This manual serves as the Army’s keystone CSS doctrine and bridges the gap between
Army doctrine and joint and multinational doctrine. This manual provides the basis for subordinate
CSS doctrine, organizations, training, materiel, leader development, personnel and facilities
(DOTMLPF) development to support Army of Excellence (AOE) forces, transitioning Force XXI
organizations, and Army Transformation initiatives for a more agile and responsive force.
The intended audiences for this manual include:
- Commanders at all levels to provide a universal understanding of how CSS is organized
and functions to support Army, joint, and multinational forces.
- CSS commanders, staffs, and doctrinal proponents to institutionalize the integration of
CSS into all Army component, joint force, and multinational missions.
- Military students at all levels and within all branches of the Army to provide a broad
knowledge of the CSS structure and how it works.
The fundamental purpose of the Army is to provide to joint force commanders the sustained and
decisive land forces necessary to fight and win the Nation’s wars. CSS is an enabling operation
that provides the means for the Army to conduct full spectrum operations. To support full spectrum
operations, CSS must provide support to all possible mixes of offensive, defensive, stability,
and support operations. In some operations, especially support operations, CSS may be the decisive
operation. CSS is an integral component of all military operations.
Effective CSS maximizes the capabilities of the Army by being responsive to the commander’s
needs for agility, deployability, lethality, versatility, survivability, and sustainability. This manual
discusses how CSS operations can extend the operational reach of combat forces by maximizing
technology and minimizing the CSS footprint. It also discusses how technology continues to
enhance the supportability of any mission. CSS may be provided by active component, Reserve
Component, Department of Defense (DOD)/Department of the Army (DA) civilian, contractor,
joint, and multinational assets. Like the other battlefield operating systems, CSS is the commander’s
business. It must be properly planned, prepared for, managed, executed, and assessed
from factory to foxhole to enable commanders to successfully execute and sustain full spectrum
operations over time and, thereby, extend the operational reach of the force.
PAGES: 223
PUBLICATION DATE: AUGUST, 2003
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