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TOP SECRET 39 mental rear boundaries and were supplied by their war. A distant extension of the theater of opera- own motor vehicles from army field depots. tions, however, would probably result in the estab- "Subordinate units were supplied by motor ve- lishment of communications zone between the zone hicles of the tank or mechanized corps. In a rap- of interior and the combat zone. Moreover, now idly developing situation, army transportation rein- that allotments of motor vehicles to units have forced unit transportation. been greatly increased, the system of higher unit "The combat supply system of the Soviets during distribution of supplies and equipment may be World War II was efficient and economical. Its amended to allow for units below army transporting essentials would probably be duplicated in a future forward their own supply requirements." the UNDERSONED TOP SECRET

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