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U.S. Military Logistics, 1607-1991 - A Research Guide (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
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U.S. Military Logistics, 1607-1991 - A Research Guide (Hardcover, Annotated Ed)
Series: Research Guides in Military Studies
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This research guide consists of an annotated bibliography of
selected published items concentrating on military logistics in
America from the colonial era to the present. This unique
comprehensive reference is designed for libraries and scholars
interested in American military history and for the use of
academics and professionals at military service schools, staff
colleges, and senior service colleges, with an interest in
logistical doctrine and the logistical support of military
operations. A narrative introduction includes a concise discussion
of the major themes, of American military logistics. A subsequent
section notes the top 50 works in the field of military logistics
history. Chapter 1 notes unpublished and published government
documments dealing with military logistics, and manuscript
collections of interest, The core bibliographical section consists
of seven topical chapters (Science of Logistics, General,
Quartermaster, Transportation, Subsistence, Ordnance, and
Procurement-Mobilization) comprising 1996 entries representing the
most significant books, dissertations, and articles in English on
the topic of military logistics. The core chapters are organized
chronologically with an introductory section comprising works
covering more than one period.
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