Supplying the British Army in the First World War
An in-depth look at the logistics of keeping the British Army fed, clothed, armed, and supplied during World War I.
 
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 labour 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.
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Supplying the British Army in the First World War
An in-depth look at the logistics of keeping the British Army fed, clothed, armed, and supplied during World War I.
 
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 labour 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.
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Supplying the British Army in the First World War

Supplying the British Army in the First World War

by Janet Macdonald
Supplying the British Army in the First World War

Supplying the British Army in the First World War

by Janet Macdonald

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An in-depth look at the logistics of keeping the British Army fed, clothed, armed, and supplied during World War I.
 
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 labour 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.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781526725387
Publisher: Pen & Sword Books Limited
Publication date: 11/12/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 256
File size: 7 MB

About the Author

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, Horses in the British Army 1750-1850 and Supplying the British Army in the First World War.

Table of Contents

List of Plates ix

Author's Note xi

Acknowledgements xii

Glossary xiii

Part I The Western Front

Introduction 3

1 Money, Contracts and Control 7

2 Supply Depots 14

3 Horses 32

4 Animal Transport 49

5 Mechanised Transport 62

6 Railways, Inland Water Transport and Docks 76

7 Munitions 87

8 Engineering 105

9 Food and Drink 118

10 Uniforms and Other Supplies 135

11 Medicine 147

12 Other Supply Activities 163

Part II Beyond the Western Front

Introduction 171

13 Gallipoli 179

14 Salonika 183

15 Egypt 186

16 Palestine 194

17 Mesopotamia 198

18 East Africa 206

19 Italy 210

20 North Russia 214

Appendix: Weights and Measures 217

Bibliography 218

Index 221

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