United States Army Logistics Management College

In addition, ALMC offered research and consulting services that contributed to materiel readiness and improvement in acquisition and logistics management.

The course was established as a Class II Activity of the Quartermaster General, but with direct control exercised by the Deputy Chief of Staff for Logistics (DCSLOG) at the Department of the Army (DA) level.

On 21 July 1970, a new four-story brick academic building called Bunker Hall was dedicated on Fort Lee and became the center of ALMC.

[2] In March 1973, the Department of the Army approved establishment of two cooperative degree programs between ALMC and the Florida Institute of Technology.

In June 1992, ALMC began a program to prepare Captains and First Lieutenants in the Ordnance, Quartermaster, Transportation, Aviation, and Medical branches, to become Company Commanders and staff positions in multifunctional logistics and sustainment battalions.

In January 2006, the U.S. Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC) established a permanent teaching team at ALMC.