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What is an ACE report?
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An ACE Report is a quick and standardised way for a subordinate element to communicate its logistical needs to a superior element. It helps leaders maintain a clear picture of what their units require to stay combat-ready.

  • Ammo (A) – For primary and secondary weapons.
  • Consumables (C) – Short-use or expendable items (e.g. grenades, flares, medical supplies).
  • Equipment (E) – Larger or non-expendable items (e.g. vehicle track replacement, launchers, demo charges).

Note: All casualty reporting is now handled separately and does not appear in the ACE Report.

By collecting ACE Reports, leaders can consolidate requests and coordinate resupply more effectively. If many items are needed, a “full resupply” or logistics package (LOGPAK) can be requested in lieu of listing every item.

Last major change:

Removal of Casualties from ACE report.

Published by LtCol James on 08/02/2025 at 02:33
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