Seeks to analyze the requirement for and determine the broad functions of a joint overseas supply division servicing all armed forces in a single overseas theater of operations.
Joint Overseas Supply Division Port of Embarkation
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Seeks to analyze the requirement for and determine the broad functions of a joint overseas supply division servicing all armed forces in a single overseas theater of operations.
This document determines whether control of ports of embarkation/debarkation overseas should be vested in base commanders or centralized in a theater transportation organization
During WW II the Command and General Staff Colleges primary mission was to train large numbers of captains and majors to be staff officers in battalions, brigades, divisions, and corps. To that end,...
Analyses methods used in World War II in overseas supply in the European Theater of Operations and the Pacific. Analyses the effect of unification of the Armed Forces on overseas supply as to...
This book analyses the progress, gains, and effects of Chinese overseas ports through in-depth and systematic studies of numerous cases in Europe and Latin America.