Final Report of Gen. John J. Pershing, Commander-in-Chief American Expeditionary Forces

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The increasing participation of the American Expeditionary Forces in active operations necessitated the enlargement of the re- sponsibilities and authority of the commanding general Services of Supply. In August, 1918, he was charged with complete responsi- bility for all supply matters in the Services of Supply, and was au- thorized to correspond by cable directly with the War Department on all matters of supply not involving questions of policy.
In the following discussion of the Services of
...Supply the subjects of coordination of supply at the front, ocean tonnage, and replace- ments are included for convenience, though they were largely or entirely under the direct control of General- Staff Sections at my headquarters.
COORDINATION OF SUPPLY AT THE FRONT.
2. Our successful participation in the war required that all the different services immediately concerned with the supply of combat troops should work together as a well-regulated machine. In other words, there must be no duplication of effort, but each must perform its functions without interference with any other service.


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