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Beans, bullets, and black oil: the story of fleet logistics afloat in the Pacific during World War II


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Beans, bullets, and black oil: the story of fleet logistics afloat in the Pacific during World War II

Author

Worrall Reed Carter, Dan A. Kimball, Raymond Ames Spruance, Raymond Ames Spruance

Series

Nimitz collection

Year of Publication

1953

Publisher

[Dept. of the Navy]

City of Publication

[Washington

Pages

482

Language

en

ARI Id

1672000573223


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Pre-World War II
The serving force
Early activities
In the south Pacific
Logistic organization and sources, south Pacific
Building up in the South Pacific
The Southwest Pacific Command
In the Aleutians
"Operation galvanic" (the Gilbert Islands)
Service Squadron Ten organizing at Pearl
Early composition and organization of Service Squadron Ten
The Marshall Islands campaign
Multiple missions
"Operation forager, " the Marianas campaign
"Forager" logistics in general and ammunition in particular
"Stalemate II": the Western Carolines operation
Logistic support at Seeadler and at sea
Further "Stalemate" support
Service Squadron Ten main body moves to Ulithi
The Philippines campaign
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