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Tosch David F. German Operations in North Africa: A Case Study of the Link Between Operational Design and Sustainment

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Tosch David F. German Operations in North Africa: A Case Study of the Link Between Operational Design and Sustainment
Monograph. — Fort Leavenworth: School of Advanced Military Studies, 1986. — 40 p.
This monograph analyzes the operational sustainment of liommel's forces in North Africa. Rommel's operations are examined from his arrival in North Africa in February 1941 through his last offensive to destroy the British Eighth Army at El Alamein in August - September 1942. The purpose of the study is to examine the tension between operational planning and sustainment in remote areas. The paper serves as a vehicle that facilitates an improved understanding of how operations must be synchronized through effective operational and sustainment planning. After conducting an analysis of Rommel's malor operations the operational sustainment options available to Rommel are examined. Then the paper speculates on how Rommel might have improved the linkage between operational planning and sustainment. Based upon this analysis, the implications of logistics for operational planning is addressed. The study concludes that when operations are not sequenced in accordance with
sustainment capabilities a campain is in Leopard.
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