Allied logistics

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Allied logistics refers to the coordinated system of planning, transporting, and supplying troops and materials among the Allied powers during wartime to sustain military operations across multiple theaters.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coalition logistics framework
military logistics system
wartime supply network
aimsTo ensure continuous flow of materiel
support multiple theaters of war
sustain military operations
dependsOn base infrastructure
host-nation support
port capacity
transportation networks
goal maximize combat effectiveness of Allied forces
minimize supply disruptions
hasComponent distribution
infrastructure development
inter-theater coordination
maintenance
planning
storage
supply
transportation
involves air transport
equipment replacement
food supply
fuel supply
medical supplies
munitions supply
pipeline networks
port operations
rail transport
sea transport
troop movement
occursInContextOf coalition warfare
combined operations
relatedTo Allied Powers of World War I
surface form: Allied powers

World War I
World War II
requires industrial production capacity
intelligence on enemy capabilities
inter-allied coordination
secure supply lines
shared planning
shipping capacity
standardization of equipment
standardization of procedures
supports air operations
amphibious operations
land operations
long-range deployments
naval operations
strategic bombing campaigns

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Allied merchant shipping componentOf Allied logistics
Hell’s Highway partOf Allied logistics
this entity surface form: Allied logistics network in Northwest Europe