Gil Hahn

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In France the bases were mostly located in or just outside large modern towns with well equipped ports or railway stations able to deal with bulk supplies. The lines of communication between these towns and the fighting front were comparatively short, there were extensive railway systems and a good network of durable roads. Obstacles to the passage of transport were mostly in the forward areas which had been wrecked by shelling. Supply ships in the English Channel were not seriously threatened by submarines.
Supplying the British Army in the First World War
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