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Logistical Support of the Armies, Volume I: May 1941 - September 1944 |
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Категория: Военное дело » История войн |
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Автор: Roland G. Ruppenthal
Издательство: Center of Military History United States Army
Год издания: 1995
Количество страниц: 636
Язык: english
Формат: PDF (scan)
Размер: 15 Мб
Каталожный номер: 54484
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United States Army in World War II. A tank without gasoline or a vital part might better be a pillbox. A rifleman without ammunition must use his bayonet or club his rifle. A modern army without food will not long survive. This book tells, among other things, how in the European Theater of Operations the tank got its gas (when it did), how the ammunition went forward, and how the food reached the troops. The necessity of anticipating events so that the needs of men in currentday battle can be promptly and continuously met is evident even to a casual reader. The question whether the modern soldier demands too much on the battlefield is one for all to ponder. Man tends to regard the problems with which he is faced as unique. To guide those faced with the logistic problems of the future, a number of supply principles have been laid down in regulations. This record of World War II experience tells how the principles were actually applied. Those who take the time and trouble to study it will find their efforts well rewarded.
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