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OverviewThe U.S. Army supply organization for the Normandy Invasion, although very impressive, should have done a better job in the summer of 1944. The supply system suffered from several serious shortcomings which should have been avoided. The purpose of this work is to examine an aspect of military history which, as many military historians have pointed out, has received little attention. As the Gulf War demonstrated, logistics, the supplying of armies, is crucial to achieving victory. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steve R. WaddellPublisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Plc Imprint: Praeger Publishers Inc Volume: No. 155 Dimensions: Width: 15.50cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 23.50cm Weight: 0.522kg ISBN: 9780313290541ISBN 10: 0313290547 Pages: 216 Publication Date: 30 November 1994 Recommended Age: From 7 to 17 years Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , 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 Contents"Illustrations Introduction The ""Complicated Set-Up"": Establishing the Supply System Landing Craft and Wool Drawers: The Logistical Plans Over the Beach: Distribution Difficulties, June-July 1944 BARs and Mortar Shells: Supply Shortages in the Hedgerows Confusion Continues: The Communications Zone on the Continent Across France: Distribution Difficulties, August-September 1944 Gasoline and More: Supply Shortages During the Pursuit Conclusion Bibliography Index"Reviews?Waddell has produced a well-written account, supporting his arguments with graphs, charts, statistics, and tables. His maps of the Normandy campaign are among the best to appear in any work on WW II. The bibliography and documentation are excellent. Waddell has taken information widely scattered in biographies, memoirs, and general accounts of the war and gathered it into one volume. This work stands alone. Clearly it is not for the novice, but rather for history graduate students and faculty. It will find a place in research libraries and also, one hopes, military academies.?-Choice "?This excellent book will certainly inform, or remind, readers that it takes much more than a grease pencil on an operations overlay to conduct military operations.?-Infantry ?Waddell has produced a well-written account, supporting his arguments with graphs, charts, statistics, and tables. His maps of the Normandy campaign are among the best to appear in any work on WW II. The bibliography and documentation are excellent. Waddell has taken information widely scattered in biographies, memoirs, and general accounts of the war and gathered it into one volume. This work stands alone. Clearly it is not for the novice, but rather for history graduate students and faculty. It will find a place in research libraries and also, one hopes, military academies.?-Choice ""This excellent book will certainly inform, or remind, readers that it takes much more than a grease pencil on an operations overlay to conduct military operations.""-Infantry ""Waddell has produced a well-written account, supporting his arguments with graphs, charts, statistics, and tables. His maps of the Normandy campaign are among the best to appear in any work on WW II. The bibliography and documentation are excellent. Waddell has taken information widely scattered in biographies, memoirs, and general accounts of the war and gathered it into one volume. This work stands alone. Clearly it is not for the novice, but rather for history graduate students and faculty. It will find a place in research libraries and also, one hopes, military academies.""-Choice" Author InformationSTEVE R. WADDELL is Associate Professor of History at the United States Military Academy. He has published in the journal Soviet Armed Forces Review Annual and in a number of co-authored works relating to Soviet technology and its military applications for the Center for Strategic Technology, Texas A&M University. He has also contributed to the Reference Guide to the U.S. Military. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |