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Tag Archives: logistics
Book Review: The Civil War And The Limits Of Destruction
The Civil War And The Limits Of Destruction, by Mark E. Neely, Jr. This book is revisionist history in the best way, and looks at some elements of the question of logistical warfare in the Civil War, an area of … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, American History, Book Reviews, History, International Relations, Military History
Tagged civil war, diplomacy, legitimacy, logistics, Mexico, politics
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Book Review: Sherman Invades Georgia
Sherman Invades Georgia: Planning The North Georgia Campaign Using A Modern Perspective, by John R. Scales When I picked up this book from the library I was a bit surprised to find that it had been published by the Naval … Continue reading
Posted in American Civil War, American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged civil war, logistics, strategy
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Non-Book Review: Forty-Seven Days
Forty-Seven Days: How Pershing’s Warriors Came Of Age To Defeat The German Army In World War I, by Mitchell Yockelson This is the fourth of the books on World War I [1], and it is pretty plain to see that … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged leadership, logistics, World War I
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I’ll See You When We Get There
As I commented before [1], after leaving work early and enjoying a leisurely lunch at the local Shari’s, where despite showing that I intended on remaining for a while and going at a slow pace by bringing inside two substantial … Continue reading
The Story Of A Box
Recently, I had a conversation with an acquaintance of mine who is a student of logistics overseas who seemed to be having a massive case of writer’s block. My own interest in the study of logistics is fairly well known … Continue reading
A Stab In The Guts: A Logistics Story
They said it was a stab in the back, but it was more like a stab in the guts. In early 1918, the German Imperial Army, fresh off its victory on the Eastern front and its able support of its … Continue reading
Posted in American History, History, Military History, Musings
Tagged family, Germany, legitimacy, logistics, politics, World War I
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Book Review: The Amphibians Are Coming!
The Amphibians Are Coming!: Emergence of the ‘Gator Navy and its Revolutionary Landing Craft, by William L. McGee Most of the time, if you saw a book that had the title “The Amphibians Are Coming!” your thoughts would be somewhat … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged logistics, naval history, World War II
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Book Review: With The Black Cat USS LCI Flotilla 13
With The Black Cat USS LCI Flotilla 13, by Robert F. Heath When I agreed to give a speech for a group of World War II Navy vets shortly after Mother’s Day, the organizer of the event asked me if … Continue reading
Posted in American History, Book Reviews, History, Military History
Tagged logistics, naval history, World War II
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Games Of Logistics
As someone who likes to find greater insight and meaning into the habits and hobbies of people and which may often escape wider notice, I find it deeply intriguing just how common games of logistics are. Those who spend too … Continue reading
Non-Book Review: Rough Waters
Rough Waters: Sovereignty And The American Merchant Flag, by Rodney Carlisle From time to time I like to muse upon the fact that as a high school student I was seriously tempted to study at the United States Merchant Marine … Continue reading
Posted in American History, History, International Relations, Military History
Tagged business, economics, law, logistics, naval history
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