U. S. operations research in world war II
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This article, the third in a series on the early history of operations research, offers an overview of American military operations research during World War II. The first and second articles (Operations Research 35, pp. 143–152 and 453–470) traced the scattered beginnings of operations research from World War I through the British experience of World War II.
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