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Modern war is often narrated through frontline heroics and spectacular strikes, but the quieter determinant of victory is logistics: the planning, transport, and sustainment that make operations possible under fire.

In World War II and again today, supply lines define what an army can do and how long it can keep doing it, a truth that tends to lurk behind the headlines but governs outcomes all the same.

After the Normandy landings in 1944, Allied armies outran their supply ...

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