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Showing posts with label Logistics. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Logistics. Show all posts
Monday, March 5, 2018
The Big Picture: Officers of the Quartermaster Corps Training & Mobilization Camp at Camp Joseph E. Johnston, Jacksonville, Florida, Colonel Frederick L. Munson, Quartermaster Corps, commanding, March 5, 1918
Labels:
1910s,
1918,
Army,
Florida,
Logistics,
panographic photographs,
panoramic,
The Big Picture,
World War One
Location:
Jacksonville, FL, USA
Saturday, February 10, 2018
106th Supply Train, Major Carl L. Seals, commanding, Camp Wheeler, Ga., Feb. 10th, 1918
Labels:
1910s,
1918,
Army,
Georgia,
Logistics,
panographic photographs,
panoramic,
The Big Picture,
World War One
Wednesday, March 30, 2016
Blog Mirror: Long distance logistics: The Mexican Expedition
During the second decade of the 20th century, while most Americans were
watching the events in Europe with trepidation, a fire was burning much
closer to their homes. A period of almost perpetual revolution and
instability, starting in 1913, was wracking the United States' southern
neighbor. Many U.S. citizens in Texas, Arizona, and New Mexico feared
that the violence in Mexico would spill over the border. Tension
remained extremely high between the United States and Mexico throughout
1913 and 1914.. .
Labels:
1910s,
1916,
Army,
Blog Mirror,
cavalry,
Equine Transportation,
Logistics,
Mexican Border War,
Mexican Revolution,
Mexico,
The Punitive Expedition,
Transportation,
Trucks
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