Logistics Civil Augmentation Program (LOGCAP) Timeline

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  • Somalia: "Operation Restore Hope" December 1992 -- $62.0 million contract Base camp construction and maintenance; food service and supply; laundry; field showers; latrines; water production, storage, and distribution; sewage/solid waste removal; bulk fuel receipt, storage, and issue; transportation for passengers and cargo; and linguist support.

  • Rwanda: "Operation Support Hope" August 1994 -- $6.3 million. Water production, storage, and distribution.

  • Haiti: "Operation Uphold Democracy" September 1994 -- $133.0 million. Base camp construction and maintenance; food service and supply; laundry; bulk fuel receipt, storage, and issue; airport and seaport operations; and transportation services.

  • Saudi Arabia/Kuwait: "Operation Vigilant Warrior" October 1994 -- $5.1 million. Food service and supply; transportation; Arabia/convoy support; shuttle bus service; Kuwait laundry; and off loading and storing containers from ships.

  • Italy: "Operation Deny Flight" September 1995 -- $6.3 million. Base camp construction.

  • Bosnia: "Operation Joint Endeavor" December 1995 -- $2.2 billion. Base camp construction and maintenance; showers; latrines; food service and supply; sewage/solid waste removal; water production, storage, and distribution; shuttle bus service; bulk fuel receipt, storage, and issue; heavy equipment transportation; mail delivery; construction material storage and distribution; railhead operations; and seaport operations.

  • Central Asia: "Operation Enduring Freedom" October 2001 -- Budget Unknown. Planning, base camp maintenance, facilities maintenance, laundry services, food services, airfield services, property accountability and supply operations.

Source: GAO, U.S. Army

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