The Big Picture: Citizen, Soldier and Taxpayer, Too
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- Опубліковано 2 чер 2024
- 111.TV.194: On this episode of The Big Picture, titled “Citizen, Soldier and Taxpayer, Too,” audiences learn about the U.S. Army’s “war against waste.” Secretary of the Army Frank Pace Jr. begins by emphasizing the challenges associated with efficiently maintaining a massive and global fighting force. Next, viewers learn about Operation Roll-Up, during which WWII scrap weapons from across the Pacific were salvaged and repurposed for employment in the Korean conflict. This episode also showcases the role of equipment conservation teams on battlefields in Korea, the careful storage of military vehicles in climate-controlled storage facilities, and the Army’s recycling of canteens, clothing, and much more. Finally, Secretary Pace returns to outline just how many dollars the U.S. Army saves via rehabilitation of old equipment in the quest to conserve.
A great video, thank you.
Operation Roll-Up also helped rebuild Japan's industrial base to both support the Cold War and repair the damages of WW2.
Wow. That was impressive. I feel like I was watching the very beginnings of "kaizen" & "lean" concepts being formed.
I looked up the Kaizen wheel. The hospital I work at is basically the dystopian timeline Star Trek mirror universe version of that.
If only the US was as cost-conscious today...
... _and_ financial actor so could you PLEASE not fulfill the Terminal Lance stereotype by racking up debt and marrying for the BHA?