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A War of Logistics

Parachutes and Porters in Indochina, 1945--1954

Charles R. ShraderSeries: Foreign Military Studies
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Pages
514
Year
2015
Language
English

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Following the French reoccupation of Indochina at the end of World War II, the pro-Communist Vietnamese nationalists, or Viet Minh, launched a grassroots insurgency that erupted into a full-fledged war in 1949. After nearly ten years of savage combat, the western world was stunned when Viet Minh forces decisively defeated the French Union army at the battle of Dien Bien Phu in May 1954. Logistics dominated every aspect of the First Indochina War, dictating the objectives, the organization of forces, the timing and duration of the operations, and even the final outcome.
In A War of Logistics, Charles R. Shrader meticulously examines both French Union and Viet Minh logistical units during the period of active conventional warfare, as well as external support provided to the French by the United States and to the Vietnamese by China. Although the Vietnamese had few advantages over their opponents, their military leaders brilliantly employed a highly committed network of soldiers and civilians, outfitted to accommodate the challenging terrain on which they fought.
Drawing on extensive research such as declassified intelligence documents, the reports of French participants, and accounts by Viet Minh leaders, including Vo Nguyen Giap and Ho Chi Minh, A War of Logistics provides in-depth coverage of the often-ignored but critically important topic of logistics in modern military campaigns.

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"In his latest work on the history of military logistics, Charles Shrader once more demonstrates how close historical analysis of the interactions between military operations and how they are sustained is crucial to an understanding of modern warfare. In A War of Logistics, Shrader's history of how this intricate relationship decisively influenced the course and outcome of the First Indochina War
Roger Spiller, author of In the School of War
"This work is a major contribution to the study of the First Indochina War and the study of military logistics. It will be required reading for anyone studying the conflict between the North Vietnamese and the French Army in Indochina."
Steve R. Waddell, author of United States Army Logistics: From the American Revolution to
"A valuable addition to the military history of the French Indochina War."
Jeffrey Grey, coauthor of American Military History: A Survey from Colonial Times to the P

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