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E-raamat: Supplying the British Army in the First World War

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Napoleon famously said that an army marches on its stomach, but it also marches in its boots and its uniforms, carrying or driving its weapons and other equipment, and all this material has to be ordered from headquarters, produced and delivered. Janet Macdonald's detailed and scholarly new study explains how this enormously complex task of organization and labor was carried out by the British army during the First World War.She describes the personnel who performed these tasks, from the government and military command in London to those who handled the items in the field. They were responsible for clothing, accommodation, medicine, transport, hand weapons, armament and communications – a vast logistical network that had evolved to keep millions of men in the field.This meticulously researched account of this important subject – one which has hitherto been neglected by military historians – will be essential reading and reference for anyone who is interested in the modern British army, in particular in its organization and performance in the First World War.

Napoleon famously said that an army marches on its stomach, but it also marches in its boots and its uniforms, carrying or driving its weapons and other equipment, and all this material has to be ordered from headquarters, produced and delivered.

Detailed, scholarly history of how the British army was supplied during the First World War
List of Plates
ix
Author's Note xi
Acknowledgements xii
Glossary xiii
PART I THE WESTERN FRONT
Introduction
3(4)
1 Money, Contracts and Control
7(7)
2 Supply Depots
14(18)
3 Horses
32(17)
4 Animal Transport
49(13)
5 Mechanised Transport
62(14)
6 Railways, Inland Water Transport and Docks
76(11)
7 Munitions
87(18)
8 Engineering
105(13)
9 Food and Drink
118(17)
10 Uniforms and Other Supplies
135(12)
11 Medicine
147(16)
12 Other Supply Activities
163(8)
PART II BEYOND THE WESTERN FRONT
Introduction
171(8)
13 Gallipoli
179(4)
14 Salonika
183(3)
15 Egypt
186(8)
16 Palestine
194(4)
17 Mesopotamia
198(8)
18 East Africa
206(4)
19 Italy
210(4)
20 North Russia
214(3)
Appendix: Weights and Measures 217(1)
Bibliography 218(3)
Index 221
Janet Macdonald has published books on numerous subjects. Her first book on naval history was Feeding Nelson's Navy: The True Story of Food at Sea in the Georgian Era; her second, the British Navy's Victualling Board, 1793-1815: Management Competence and Incompetence. She took her MA in Maritime History at the Greenwich Maritime Institute, London, and her PhD at King's College London, where she was awarded a Laughton Scholarship. Her thesis was on the administration of naval victualling. Her most recent books are From Boiled Beef to Chicken Tikka: 500 Years of Feeding the British Army, Sir John Moore: The Making of a Controversial Hero and Horses in the British Army 1750-1850.