Army Sustainment University Army Sustainment The Army Sustainment Bulletin is a quarterly publication, prepared at ASU Army Sustainment provides a medium for disseminating and exchanging sustainment news and information and a forum for expressing original, innovative thought about sustainment
Army Sustainment University The Logistics Noncommissioned Officer Academy trains and educates Noncommissioned Officers in sustainment operations and leadership skills Our staff integrates cooperative education experiences with academic lessons in sustainment operations
Army Sustainment University In February 2021, the ALU Board of Directors was established to enable logistics enterprise governance of Logistics Officer, Warrant Officer, Noncommissioned Officer, and Department of the Army Civilian cohorts
Lodging Information - United States Army On 1 OCT 2015, the InterContinental Hotels Group (IHG) assumed management of the Army Lodge on Fort Lee, VA The Army Sustainment University (ASU) has established a Privatized Army Lodging (PAL) program that will manage the required on-post lodging reservations of ASU students attending classes in one of the ten course categories below If you have questions regarding the PAL program email the
Army Sustainment University Library Mission Provide academic, technical, combat development, and doctrinal research support in a stimulating learning environment for the ASU, Sustainment Center of Excellence, US Army Training and Doctrine Command, Department of Defense, and other authorized users Provide guidance and support concerning library matters to management and maintain close contact with civilian and other Department
Army Sustainment University Colonel Steve A Erickson Commandant, Army Sustainment University COL Erickson commissioned in 1996 in the Armor Branch after graduating from North Georgia College (University of North Georgia) with a BS degree in Criminal Justice In 1998, as part of the Branch Detail Program, he transitioned to the Quartermaster Corps followed by the Logistics Corps COL Erickson currently serves as the
Army Supply Management Course established on 1 July 1954 at Fort Lee . . . As part of the restructuring of the TRADOC school system, ALMC was reorganized as the Army Logistics University uly 2009, history unfolded as ALU, a composite campus for Army and DOD logistics leader education, opened its doors The occasion was marked by an impressive ribbon-cutting event An audience in the hundreds heard Congressman