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Military Logistics and Strategic Performance Cass Series--Strategy and History



The author argues that logistics in warfare is crucial to achieving strategic success. He identifies logistical capabilities as an arbiter of opportunity, which plays a critical role in determining which side will hold the strategic iniative in war. Armies which have secured reliable resources of supply have a great advantage in determining the time and manner in which engagements take place. Ofte... more details
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  • Provides a detailed analysis of the role of logistics in warfare
  • Shows how reliable logistical capabilities can determine the strategic initiative in war
  • Provides case studies of British logistics during the Burma campaign, American logistics innovations during the Pacific War, Communist supply methods during the American phase of the Vietnam War, and competing logistical systems of both NATO and Warsaw Pact conventional forces during the Cold War


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Author Thomas M. Kane
Format Hardcover
ISBN 9780714651613
Publisher Frank Cass Publishers
Manufacturer Frank Cass Publishers
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The author argues that logistics in warfare is crucial to achieving strategic success. He identifies logistical capabilities as an arbiter of opportunity, which plays a critical role in determining which side will hold the strategic iniative in war. Armies which have secured reliable resources of supply have a great advantage in determining the time and manner in which engagements take place. Often, they can fight in ways their opponents cannot. The author illustrates this point with case studies of British logistics during the Burma campaign in World War II, American logistical innovations during the Pacific War, Communist supply methods during the American phase of the Vietnam War and the competing logistical systems of both NATO and Warsaw Pact conventional forces during the Cold War.

This work argues that logistics in warfare is crucial to achieving strategic success. The author identifies logistical capabilities as an arbiter of opportunity, which plays a critical role in determining which side will hold the strategic iniative in war. Armies which have secured reliable resources of supply have a great advantage in determining the time and manner in which engagements take place. Often, they can fight in ways their opponents cannot. The author illustrates this point with case studies of British logistics during the Burma campaign in the World War II, American logistical innovations during the Pacific War, Communist supply methods during the American phase of the Vietnam War and the competing logistical systems of both NATO and Warsaw Pact conventional forces during the Cold War.
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