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"Imperial Military Transportation in British Asia sheds light on attempts by royal engineers to introduce innovations devised in the UK to wartime India, Iraq, and Burma, as well as the initial resistance of local groups of colonial railwaymen to such metropolitan innovations. Michael W. Charney looks at the role of the railways in the First Burma Campaign to show how some kinds of military technology - as an example of imperial knowledge - faced resistance due to 1930s-era colonial insularity. The delay this caused significantly compromised the early defense of the colony when the Japanese invaded in 1942. Charney examines the efforts made by one engineer in particular to revive the railways and shows how this effort was responsible for the development of a truly imperial technology that was suitable for extra-European contexts and finally won acceptance in India. Incorporating newly accessible primary source material from the files of the military Director of Transportation during the Campaign, this book highlights a hitherto unfilled gap in the archival record and explores an ignored but crucial aspect of the 1942 Japanese invasion of Burma."--Bloomsbury Publishing.
Military railroads --- Railroads --- Transportation, Military --- Colonies. --- History. --- Great Britain --- Colonies
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"The Army relies on commercial rail carriers for off-post rail movements, but it currently has three business models for on-post rail operations: government owned, government operated; government owned, contractor operated; and privatized. In this report, the authors evaluate the three business models and determine whether greater reliance on commercial rail assets could meet Army rail needs at a lower cost. As part of this research, they gathered data on Army rail requirements, costs, and performance at installations with deployable units and visited one installation of each type to obtain insights on the differences between the business models. The authors then developed an approach to compare the costs and risks of the three business models across installations. Finally, they estimated potential savings from privatization and determined possible risk factors, such as a decrease in responsiveness to short-notice deployments, loss of surge capacity, likelihood of accidents or violations of safety and environmental rules, and unexpected cost increases. The authors determined that, at installations with low rail activity rates where privatization may be cost effective, the Army must balance potential savings against the risks of privatization. Factors to be considered include the installation's deployment requirements, whether it shares rail crews with other installations, whether it is served by a local monopoly rail carrier, and whether infrastructure investments that could offset potential cost savings will be required."--Publisher's description.
Privatization --- Military railroads --- Railroads --- Evaluation. --- Freight --- Military aspects --- United States. --- Transportation --- Costs.
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Um die Mitte des 19. Jahrhunderts lieferte die industrielle Revolution den damaligen Armeen eine Fülle neuer Technologien, die schließlich das bisherige Kriegsbild vollkommen veränderten. Von erheblicher strategischer Bedeutung waren vor allem die neuen Eisenbahnen, mit deren Hilfe die Generalstäbe erstmals größere Truppentransporte präzise planen konnten.
Military railroads --- Military engineering --- Railroads --- Transportation, Military --- History --- Prussia (Germany) --- History, Military --- Preussen (Germany) --- Prusse (Germany) --- Prusy (Germany) --- Prusyah (Germany) --- Prussia (Kingdom)
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Railroad companies --- Railroads --- Military railroads --- Compagnies de chemin de fer --- Chemins de fer --- History --- Histoire --- Utilisation militaire --- Société nationale des chemins de fer français --- France
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