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War Logistics

Sabine Lorca

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Editora: Publifye

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War Logistics explores the often-overlooked yet crucial role of supply, transportation, and strategic planning in military history. It demonstrates how logistical capabilities have shaped the outcomes of conflicts from ancient times to the modern era. Military success isn't solely about battlefield prowess; the book reveals that a well-oiled logistical infrastructure is essential. For example, the book examines how advancements like railroads revolutionized military transportation in the 19th century, significantly impacting warfare.

 
The book takes a comprehensive approach, starting with ancient foraging practices and progressing chronologically to modern military strategy. It emphasizes the evolution of military supply chains and the integration of logistical considerations into strategic planning. By examining historical evidence and drawing on insights from military historians and logistics experts, War Logistics provides a holistic understanding of how armies were sustained, equipped, and moved across vast distances, offering valuable insights for military professionals and anyone interested in military history.
Disponível desde: 29/03/2025.
Comprimento de impressão: 61 páginas.

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