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Although Grant did not realize it at the time, his duties in the Mexican War as a quartermaster, procuring much-needed supplies for American armies fighting on foreign soil, had taught him a valuable lesson that he would employ years later in a war fought on American soil: An army without adequate transportation is an army without supplies that will become an army unable to fight.
American Ulysses: A Life of Ulysses S. Grant
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