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Management number 220501718 Release Date 2026/05/03 List Price $4.00 Model Number 220501718
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What decides whether a naval campaign succeeds or fails?Not tactics. Not technology. Not the courage of the men and women who fight. All of those matter — but none of them can be applied without logistics. The fleet that runs out of fuel stops. The carrier air wing that exhausts its precision munitions stops. The Marine Expeditionary Brigade that lands without adequate ammunition and water stops. In every major naval campaign in history, from the Pacific island-hopping campaigns of the Second World War to the hundred-hour ground offensive of Desert Storm, the logistic ceiling — the maximum operational tempo a force can sustain — has been the decisive constraint on what commanders could attempt.Naval Logistics: Principles, Operations, and Strategy is the professional reference that every naval officer needs to understand that constraint, plan around it, and exploit it.What this book provides:This is not a technical manual. The Naval Supply procedures and joint publications that govern logistic practice already exist. What they do not provide is the intellectual framework that transforms a competent logistic technician into a logistic officer who can advise a commander, plan at the operational level, and think clearly about how logistic capacity shapes what a force can and cannot do. That framework is what this volume delivers.Organized in five parts across twenty chapters, the book moves from foundational doctrine to operational practice to strategic challenge. Part I establishes the seven principles of naval logistics — responsiveness, simplicity, flexibility, economy, attainability, sustainability, and survivability — and explains the trade-offs among them that every planner must navigate. Part II examines the six functional areas: supply, maintenance, transportation, engineering, health services, and other services, each illustrated with operational cases drawn from the historical record. Part III covers the planning and information systems, from the TPFDD to the Logistics Common Operating Picture, that convert capability into support. Part IV turns to operational logistics in its most demanding forms: advanced base operations, Combat Logistics Force UNREP operations, expeditionary and amphibious logistics, and theatre closure. Part V addresses the challenges that will define naval logistics in the coming decades — the national industrial base, great power competition, and the contested Western Pacific environment in which the permissive-environment assumptions of the post-Cold War era no longer hold.Why this book, why now:For the professional naval officer, this volume provides:The complete doctrinal and historical foundation for naval logistic planningVerified 2026 specifications for every Combat Logistics Force ship classExtended case studies of the Marianas campaign, Inchon, Desert Shield/Storm, and contemporary Pacific replenishment operationsA full glossary, bibliography of verified essential books, and eight reference appendicesThe strategic analysis of contested logistics that every officer thinking about the Pacific must understandThe history is the evidence. The principles are the framework. The contemporary challenge is the reason the argument matters now.Dr. Cornelis van Houte, ex-Navy, is a military logistics consultant. Read more

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Book 14 of 14 Naval Combat Series
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Publication date March 17, 2026
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