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OverviewThis book describes the logistical systems and requirements of the North Korean People's Army and Chinese Communist forces during the Korean War. The author examines the performance of the Communist logistical system from June 1950 to July 1953, explaining the failure of the United Nations air interdiction campaign in terms of the constant improvement of Communist logistical capabilities. The author concludes that the United Nations air force damaged, but was unable to destroy, the Communist distribution system. The North Koreans and Chinese Communists were able to supply their front line units sufficiently to enable them to conduct a strong static defense, which prevented a United Nations victory, and in the last months of the war, to mount strong, sustained offensive actions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Charles R. ShraderPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 160. Dimensions: Width: 15.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.539kg ISBN: 9780313295096ISBN 10: 0313295093 Pages: 312 Publication Date: 20 November 1995 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , General/trade , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsIllustrations Preface The Logistics Environment Introduction The Physical Environment NKPA-CCF Logistical Doctrine and Organization NKPA-CCF Supply, Maintenance, and Storage System NKPA and CCF Supply Requirements NKPA-CCF Distribution Systems UNC Interdiction and NKPA-CCF Logistics Advances and Retreats, June 1950-July 1951 Stalemate, July 1951-July 1953 Conclusion Appendix A: NKPA-CCF Order of Battle in Korea Notes Appendix B: Characteristics of NKPA-CCF Logistical Vehicles Notes Glossary of Terms, Abbreviations, and Symbols Selected Bibliography IndexReviews.,. The question addressed in this superb study, Communist Logistics In The Korean War, shows how the North Korean and Chinese Communists were able to sustain their forces in the field for three years against the relatively well-equipped and technologically sophisticated forces of the United Nations Command. -Bravo/Veterans Outlook Magazine ... The question addressed in this superb study, Communist Logistics In The Korean War, shows how the North Korean and Chinese Communists were able to sustain their forces in the field for three years against the relatively well-equipped and technologically sophisticated forces of the United Nations Command. -Bravo/Veterans Outlook Magazine ?...The question addressed in this superb study, Communist Logistics In The Korean War, shows how the North Korean and Chinese Communists were able to sustain their forces in the field for three years against the relatively well-equipped and technologically sophisticated forces of the United Nations Command.?-Bravo/Veterans Outlook Magazine .,. The question addressed in this superb study, Communist Logistics In The Korean War, shows how the North Korean and Chinese Communists were able to sustain their forces in the field for three years against the relatively well-equipped and technologically sophisticated forces of the United Nations Command. -Bravo/Veterans Outlook Magazine Author InformationCHARLES R. SHRADER, an independent historian and consultant lives, in Carlisle, Pennsylvania. A Vietnam veteran, he retired from the United States Army in 1987 as a lieutenant colonel. He is the author of Amicicide: The Problem of Friendly Fire in Modern War (1982) and U.S. Military Logistics, 1603-1991: A Research Guide (Greenwood, 1992). The general editor of the five volume Reference Guide to United States Military History, he currently serves as the executive director of the Society for Military History. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |