What do we mean by our title: The Big 'L'. We mean we intend to examine World War II logistics from a broad viewpoint. Here are some definitions of logistics indicating the expanse of the expression. 'Logistics is a system established to create and sustain military capability.' Create is a broad term which involves raw materials, people, and finance (or labor and capital), research and development, machine tools, factories and transportation (which we call infrastructure), and acquisition. Sustain is equally broad, involving munitions and ammunition, food and cooks, spares and spare parts, maintenance and maintainers, billets and billeters, hospitals and doctors and nurses, and transportation (roads, railroads, airfields, ports, canals, bridges, locks more infrastructure pilots, merchant mariners, drivers).
BIG 'L' American Logistics in World War II
1997
457 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
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