

USA - We Have Ways: The Logistics Of War
37 snips Jun 15, 2023
Join John McManus, a military history professor, as he unpacks the critical logistics behind the Allied victory in the Philippines. Discover how meticulously planned supply chains ensured troops received essential resources, from heavy artillery to food, even in remote islands. The conversation dives into General Ridgway's influential leadership and the strategic dynamics that shaped wartime decisions. McManus also explores the innovative methods used by the Army and Navy to overcome logistical challenges, revealing the unsung heroes of engineering and troop deployment.
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Ridgway's Archives And Latin America Experience
- John McManus describes researching Matthew Ridgway's biography in archives and praises Army Heritage and Education Center staff.
- He highlights Ridgway's Latin America experience and fluency in Spanish as formative for his career.
Logistics Drive Combat Success
- Logistics planning determined combat effectiveness by scheduling what ships and craft would deliver which supplies and when.
- John McManus highlights that unloading delays force constant adjustment to tightly choreographed plans.
Filipino Labor As Force Multiplier
- Filipino labor and service troops multiplied American logistical capacity on Luzon.
- McManus stresses Filipinos moved supplies, ran depots and risked lives doing unglamorous but critical tasks.