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Supply of Overseas Commands by the Status Report System vs. the Straight Requisitioning Method During Wartime
David B. Nye
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Supply of Overseas Commands by the Status Report System vs. the Straight Requisitioning Method During Wartime - Nye, David B.
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Synopsis "Supply of Overseas Commands by the Status Report System vs. the Straight Requisitioning Method During Wartime"
Compares the status report system and the straight requisitioning method in the supply of overseas commands during wartime. Prior to World War II, supply was by requisition exception for controlled or regulated items. In January 1942, Class I and III were made automatic. Class II, IV and V continued to be requisitioned. North African invasion put all class on automatic basis for that theater and started a trend for all amphibious operations to be supplied automatically. Unbalanced stocks overseas resulted from automatic supply.
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