Supplying the troops : General Somervell and American logistics in WWII
In World War II, the United States mounted a military effort of unprecedented magnitude and complexity. With more than 11 million soldiers to be armed, fed, clothed, and transported, logistics - including the design, procurement, distribution, and movements of supplies and the transportation of troops - became big business
Print Book, English, 1994
Northern Illinois University Press, DeKalb, 1994