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The Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Japan

 
 
This volume tells the story of Quartermaster supply and service in the war against Japan in the Pacific.
This volume tells the story of Quartermaster supply and service in the war against Japan in the Pacific. The principal Quartermaster function during World War II was to supply items commonly required by all Army troops — food, clothing, petroleum products, and other supplies of a general character — regardless of their duties. In the Pacific, as elsewhere, Quartermaster supply responsibilities included the determination of requirements, the procurement of the items needed both from the United States and from local producers, and the storage and distribution of items after they had been received. Quartermaster troops also furnished numerous services, including the collection and repair of worn-out and discarded articles, the provision of bath and laundry facilities, and the identification and burial of the dead. The author has concentrated in this volume on the many problems which were inevitable in a distant and strange environment, and his narrative naturally reflects the viewpoint of the troops and the commanders in the field.
The Quartermaster Corps: Operations in the War Against Japan
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Автор:
Alvin P. Stauffer
Год:
1990
Изд-во:
Center of Military History United States Army
Страниц:
378
Язык:
Английский
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