Just a simple observer, but it seems pretty true. Most of our efforts prior to deployments centered around supplies and stocking up, and while underway spent a considerable amount of time doing unreps and vertreps. That said, the army that can do more with less and closer to home seems to have the lesser logistical problem to solve.
Wasn't there also a German officer in WW2 that noted that if the American's have logistical support to spare to allow mothers to mail cakes to their sons, then the war was lost? (or something to that effect)
Wasn't there also a German officer in WW2 that noted that if the American's have logistical support to spare to allow mothers to mail cakes to their sons, then the war was lost? (or something to that effect)
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