Kathleen J. Nawyn
Special Publications
CMH Pub 70-126-1, Paper
2018; 64 pages, illustrations, appendix
GPO S/N: Pending
Throughout the past century, the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff of the Army, G–4, has successfully sustained soldiers and units in peace and war even as the scope, complexity, and difficulty of that mission have increased dramatically. Though the character and management of U.S. Army logistics have transformed over time and the nation’s evolving strategic interests have altered the demands it makes of the Army, one thing has not changed. Senior Defense Department and Army leaders rely on the logisticians of G–4 to ensure that every soldier deployed to a faraway forest or desert has food to eat, a reliable rifle in hand, and the best equipment available. The Army G–4: A Brief History by Kathleen J. Nawyn tells the story of the office from its origins in World War I to the present.
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