The brittish had the 3000 mile supply line along the Atlantic Ocean which transported weapons, tools, and other goods.
In 1776, the British Army took approximately six to eight weeks to cross the Atlantic Ocean from Britain to North America. The exact duration varied depending on weather conditions, the specific route taken, and the type of transport ships used. This timeframe was typical for transatlantic voyages during that era.
only one is still in the ocean at the Atlantic ocean people heard. and fyi, id stay away and let the army or fishers take care of it.
The Continental Army had a clear purpose and a supply line that didn't have to cross 3,000 miles of ocean. Also, their uniforms could actually sort of blend in with the woods instead of being a bright red target.
Supply economy
Organizational Supply is the term for which two functional areas in GCSS-Army
Standard Army Retail Supply System
quartermaster
2G
Army uniforms can be purchased from Supply Sergeant, Military Uniform Supply, ACU Army, eBay, Galaxy Army Navy Store, Med-Tech Resource MTR, and US Patriot.
It is a Supply Specialist in the Army! One who works in Supply or the Armory!
That was Captain John Alcock and his copilot Lt. Arthur Brown, both ex-British Army, in a Vickers Vimy in June 1919
Standard Army Requisition Supply System