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Logistics of Victory: Supply Chains, Railways, and the Backbone of Great Wars MTA
How Movement, Maintenance, and Procurement Determined Outcomes

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Logistics of Victory: Supply Chains, Railways, and the Backbone of Great Wars

*Logistics of Victory: Supply Chains, Railways, and the Backbone of Great Wars* offers a sweeping historical examination of how military logistics, from ancient empires to modern conflicts, has been the decisive, yet often overlooked, factor in determining the outcome of battles and wars. This comprehensive book argues that behind every celebrated general and tactical triumph lies a vast, complex infrastructure dedicated to moving, maintaining, and procuring the resources vital for sustaining fighting forces. It meticulously traces the evolution of supply chains, from Roman roads and animal-powered trains to the transformative impact of railways and modern global networks, revealing how each logistical innovation profoundly reshaped the possibilities of warfare.

The book delves into critical turning points, showcasing how logistical prowess enabled Alexander's conquests and Napoleon's rapid advances, while also exposing the devastating consequences of logistical failures, such as the German collapse on the Eastern Front in World War II. Readers will discover the ingenuity behind systems like the Red Ball Express, the critical role of naval and aerial supply in global conflicts, and the hidden engine of combat effectiveness found in meticulous maintenance and procurement. *Logistics of Victory* is an essential read for military professionals, historians, and anyone interested in understanding the fundamental, strategic importance of keeping armies fed, armed, and functioning—the true, indispensable backbone of victory.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Explore the evolution of military logistics from ancient armies relying on animal power and primitive roads to modern, complex global supply chains.
  • Understand the transformative impact of railways and steamships in enabling mass mobilization and industrial-scale warfare, as seen in the American Civil War and World War I.
  • Discover how logistical failures, such as Napoleon's Russian campaign and Germany's Eastern Front struggles, often prove more decisive than battlefield tactics in determining war outcomes.
  • Examine the development of airpower and motorization, including iconic efforts like the Red Ball Express, in overcoming the 'last mile' problem and enabling rapid advances in World War II.
  • Learn about the challenges of modern 'contested logistics,' where technology, global networks, cyber threats, and unconventional warfare reshape movement, maintenance, and procurement strategies.
Who's It For:

This book is essential for military professionals, historians, and anyone interested in the foundational role of logistics in warfare. It is particularly relevant for those seeking to understand how supply chains, infrastructure, and resource management have historically determined military success and continue to shape global conflicts in an age of technological advancement and complex threats.

Author:

Bobby Dixon

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Date Published:

November 30, 2025

Language:

English

Word Count:

37,859 words

Reading Time:

2 hours 39 minutes

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