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Feeding Victory - Innovative Military Logistics from Lake George to Khe Sanh (Hardcover)
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Feeding Victory - Innovative Military Logistics from Lake George to Khe Sanh (Hardcover)
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An army, Lewis Mumford once observed, 'is a body of pure consumers'
and it is logistics that feeds this body's insatiable appetite for
men and materiel. Successful logistics - the transportation of
supplies and combatants to battle - cannot guarantee victory, but
poor logistics portends defeat. In Feeding Victory, Jobie Turner
asks how technical innovation has affected this connection over
time and whether advances in technology, from the railroad and the
airplane to the nuclear weapon and the computer, have altered both
the critical relationship between logistics and warfare and,
ultimately, geopolitical dynamics. Covering a span of three hundred
years, Feeding Victory focuses on five distinct periods of
technological change, from the preindustrial era to the information
age. For each era Turner presents a case study: the campaign for
Lake George from 1755 to 1759, the Western Front in 1917, the
Battle of Guadalcanal in 1942, the Battle of Stalingrad from 1942
to 1943, and the Battle of Khe Sanh in 1968. In each of these cases
the logistics of the belligerents were at their limit because of
geography or the vast material needs of war. With such limits, the
case studies both give a clear accounting of the logistics of the
period, particularly with respect to the mode of transportation -
whether air, land, or sea - and reveal the inflection points
between success and failure. What are the continuities between
eras, Turner asks, and what can these campaigns tell us about the
relationship of technology to logistics and logistics to
geopolitics? In doing so, Turner discovers just how critical the
biological needs of the soldiers on the battlefield prove to be; in
fact, they overwhelm firepower in their importance, even in the
modern era. His work shows how logistics aptly represents
technological shifts from the enlightenment to the dawn of the
twenty-first century and how, in our time, ideas have come to trump
the material forces of war.
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