ARTERIES OF WAR
by Joseph Sinclair
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- 1853102253
- ISBN 13
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(Subject: Other Topics - Diverse Subjects
) Military Transportation from Alexander the Great, through the 13th Century Mongol General Sabutai, who had three extra horses for every man, up to the present day. How the fighting forces were supplied, from the camel and elephant to the railway, ship and aircraft. Logistics pre and post mechanization, the impact of the container, the roles of sea transport, the railway from the 1850s to Korea, The rise of air lift capability, and finally, a comment on the Gulf War. (Published: 1992) (Publisher: Airlife Publishing) (ISBN: 1853102253) (Pagination: 184pp, 50 illustrations & photos, glossary, bibliography, index) (Condition: Fine in d/w) UL-XXXXXX
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- Title
- ARTERIES OF WAR
- Author
- Joseph Sinclair
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- ISBN 10
- 1853102253
- ISBN 13
- 9781853102257
- Publisher
- Voyageur Press
- Place of Publication
- Shrewsbury
- This edition first published
- January 1992
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- Other Topics - Diverse Subjects Military Transportation from Alexander the Great, through the 13th Century Mongol General Sabutai, who had three extra horses for every man, up to the present day. How the fighting forces were supplied, from the camel
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