I think what he was getting at was that we were sending combat-ready block levels that are somewhat outdated in terms of the modernization spectrum vs cutting edge and that's understandable for several reasons. One of which, the modernized versions have not been tested as thoroughly as the combat-ready blocks. As far as storage and stockpiles and whatnot, I know for a fact - as close as you can get without actually viewing the stockpiles first person - admittedly - that we have plenty of ammunition stockpiled.

One of the other things too is that our combat methodology had advanced in a manner anticipating the next phase of warfare, unlike the attrition style that is being fought there, so by that practice, a lot more of the traditional warfare items that we had became much more expendable in terms of a needs/capacity type thing. The way they are fighting over there we had viewed as yesterday's war.