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Union Major General William T. Sherman had played a key role in the US Civil War. After the war ended he wrote extensively about the importance of logistics. He provided statistics on the value of moving supplies and soldiers by railways in comparison to using roadways. His conclusions favored the use of railways over using roads. One concern, however, regarding railroads was the danger that Confederate cavalry presented. Rebel cavalry units often hampered Sherman's supply lines by destroying bridges and rails that trains required for his campaigns in the Western Theater.

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