Military Logistics explores the vital role of supply chain management in warfare, arguing that logistical effectiveness can determine victory or defeat. The book examines the modern military supply chain, from procurement to front-line delivery, highlighting vulnerabilities and optimization opportunities. It also analyzes diverse transportation methods and resource management principles, emphasizing efficient allocation, inventory control, and demand forecasting. Without a solid logistical framework, even the most skilled forces can be rendered ineffective. The book draws on historical case studies, from ancient battles to modern conflicts, showcasing logistics' evolution and impact on strategic decisions. By incorporating insights from business management and supply chain theory, the book provides a comprehensive understanding of military logistics. It starts by defining fundamental concepts and tracing the field's historical development, then delves into supply chain intricacies, transportation modes, and resource management principles. The book concludes with a discussion of how emerging technologies could transform military logistics, making it unique and valuable to military professionals, policymakers, academics, and students.