Burma Logistics
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Table of contents : Cover Half Title Title Copyright Contents Acknowledgements List of Maps and Tables Abbreviations Author's Note Maps Introduction Part I 1 The Loss of Burma, January-May 1942 2 India's Readiness for War in the East, May 1942 Part II 3 The Development of India as the Strategic Base 4 The Development of the Operational Lines of Communication 5 The Development of Tactical Maintenance Part III 6 The Logistic Influence: Defensive Victory, 1944 7 The Logistic Influence: Planning the Invasion of Burma, 1944-5 8 The Invasion of Burma, 1945 Conclusion Appendix 1: The British Army Supply System, 1942 Appendix 2: Outline Order of Battle of the Burma Garrison, 20 January 1942 Appendix 3: Outline Order of Battle of the Allied Burma Army, 19 March 1942 Appendix 4: Illustration of Ordnance Factory Output, Years Ending March 1940, March 1942 and March 1944 Appendix 5: Extract from 14th Army Operational Research Report No. 24 Appendix 6: Outline SEAC Forces, December 1943