Logistical Support of the Armies, The European Theater of Operations
Roland G Ruppenthal
This volume completes the bridge between combat and services in the European theater for which the author laid the foundations in Volume I.
It is as important a book for combat commanders as for those who have toplan and execute logistical operations. It will leave the nonmilitary readerin no doubt of the enormous weight and complexity of the administrativeburden that the Army had to assume to assure the success of its ground andair forces, and the resourcefulness with which it managed that burden.On the other hand, those who have to think about the future can herestudy a test of the principle of a single service of supply supporting thenational element of allied forces under a coalition headquarters and asupreme allied commander.
It is as important a book for combat commanders as for those who have toplan and execute logistical operations. It will leave the nonmilitary readerin no doubt of the enormous weight and complexity of the administrativeburden that the Army had to assume to assure the success of its ground andair forces, and the resourcefulness with which it managed that burden.On the other hand, those who have to think about the future can herestudy a test of the principle of a single service of supply supporting thenational element of allied forces under a coalition headquarters and asupreme allied commander.
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United States Army in World War II
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