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EPISODE · May 20, 2026 · 24 MIN

E58: Logistics in The Falklands War by Captain Arthur M Smith

from Journal of Military and Veteran’s Health - JMVH · host AMMA

"Logistics in The Falklands War" is a book review by Captain Arthur M Smith. This article explores the vital role of logistics during the 1982 Falklands War, using the British campaign as a primary case study for modern military planning. The author highlights how the United Kingdom overcame an 8,000-mile supply chain by utilizing civilian vessels and improvised medical facilities despite severe Argentine air attacks. Special attention is given to the medical challenges faced in the South Atlantic, including the rapid conversion of cruise ships into hospital platforms. Ultimately, the text argues that future amphibious operations must prioritize flexible, pragmatic logistics to succeed in contested environments. The source suggests that current defense forces should study these historical precedents to better prepare for the complexities of long-range expeditionary warfare. Tune in here: https://jmvh.podbean.com/e/ You can read the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/logistics-in-the-falklands-war/ #podcast #militarymedicine #AMMA #JMVH #veteranshealth #militaryhealth

"Logistics in The Falklands War" is a book review by Captain Arthur M Smith. This article explores the vital role of logistics during the 1982 Falklands War, using the British campaign as a primary case study for modern military planning. The author highlights how the United Kingdom overcame an 8,000-mile supply chain by utilizing civilian vessels and improvised medical facilities despite severe Argentine air attacks. Special attention is given to the medical challenges faced in the South Atlantic, including the rapid conversion of cruise ships into hospital platforms. Ultimately, the text argues that future amphibious operations must prioritize flexible, pragmatic logistics to succeed in contested environments. The source suggests that current defense forces should study these historical precedents to better prepare for the complexities of long-range expeditionary warfare. Tune in here: https://jmvh.podbean.com/e/ You can read the original article here: https://jmvh.org/article/logistics-in-the-falklands-war/#podcast #militarymedicine #AMMA #JMVH #veteranshealth #militaryhealth

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