Updated: August 2025
This guide will walk you through how to use Log-E, whether you're managing your own gear or overseeing an entire unit’s equipment.
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What is Log-E?
Log-E is designed to support multiple use cases depending on the user's role:
For the individual soldier: Replace notebooks and paper hand receipts with digital tools.
For leaders: View who has what, where, and in what condition, acorss your formation.
Getting Started: Import & Set Up
Start here to load your equipment into Log-E and prepare it for daily use.
Upload your existing property book to begin managing it digitally.
Easily swap in an updated version if your primary file changes.
Learn how to browse, search, and view your equipment once it's imported.
Working with Hand Receipts
Once imported, you can organize and assign gear using sub hand receipts and checklists.
Assign equipment to other users with proper accountability.
Turn a communication memo into a checklist for inspections or inventories.
Adding Context: Notes, Tags, and Photos
Make your digital inventory more useful with real-world context.
Attach comments, condition notes, or photos to individual items.
Create a visual reference of your inventory using uploaded images.
Generating Forms and Reports
Quickly generate standard forms required for equipment handling.
Auto-fill common Army forms directly from your Log-E inventory.
Team Access and Collaboration
Keep your team aligned by sharing access to the digital property book.
Allow view or edit access to ensure coordination and transparency.