Logistics in the National Defense

Logistics in the National Defense by Henry Effingham Eccles, published by Bloomsbury Academic on June 8, 1981, is a revised edition comprising 366 pages. This book explores the critical role of logistics as a connection between the national economy and combat forces, providing insights into both civilian and professional perspectives on military logistics.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the differing modes of thought and operational methods employed by civilians and military professionals. The text delves into various subjects, including military strategy and political science, while also addressing the technological aspects of logistics. This edition serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the intersection of education, history, and military science.
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The author develops the concept that logistics constitute a bridge between the national economy and the combat forces. He explains the role of the civilian as well as of the professional, and discusses the differences in their modes of thought and methods of operation.
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