The crux of the ARMY of Volunteers effort is an array of delivery centers, somewhat like the old trading post set-up in the "Wild West".  The Army's supply pipeline contains 13 rep/centers/locations, each containing a warehouse capable of holding 10 trucks, several offices on the ground floor and quarters for drivers on the second floor.  Each center will have a communications hub to monitor the delivery of food and medical supplies.  This is the same system Col. Woods , our Chairman & CEO, utilized in Nam/Burma.  It will require a plane to fly the oversight officer the length of the route to check on progress and delivery.
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We will also be customizing trailers such as those pulled on American highways, into mobile medical clinics.  Each clinic will be outfitted with all necessary equipment to handle most surgeries, emergencies and routine health care, throughout our support regions.  We will have one such unit at the central outpost with one on the road within that outpost's purview, bringing medical care to those who are unable to travel to the outpost.

Once these outposts are set up and running and the basic needs of adequate food, medicine and shelter have been met, we will further utilize these centers by changing their focus to self sustaining communities.  We will work with the local populations to discover and teach better ways to utilize local resources.  We will encourage cottage industries that will provide basic utilitarian products and services to the communities at large.  The goal will be to build these cottage industries beyond mere sustenance for the local community, but to strengthen trade, first with the surrounding regions then internationally.  We will set up computers and teach these new entrepreneurs how to use the internet to get the word out about their products and services.  We are confident that these goals can be accomplished inside 5 years.