The nation that will insist upon drawing a broad line of distinction between the fighting man and the thinking man is liable to find its fighting done by fools and its thinking by cowards.
-- Sir William Francis Butler
Description from the book flap: Sandwiched between WWII and the conflict in Vietnam, the Korean War has become in many ways a "forgotten" war; yet other events have not diminished the impact of that conflict on the recent history of the US. James A. Huston illustrates the experience of the US Army's logistic support in Korea during the war of 1951 to 1953, and shows that it continues to be relevant and instructive to current future plans and concepts.