This study discusses the effects of appointing a commander who was removed from the scene of hostilities and out of touch with the situation as well as the division between the Russian military councils.
This study presents information on the motor transport service of the French Army, the first automobile regulating commission, organization of and duties assigned to the Automobile Regulating Commissions, non specialization of vehicles, general...
This study details the positions of German and Allied armies, the plans for attack, and the results of the operation evaluated on the principles of war.
This study endeavors to evaluate available information with respect to the Officers' Reserve Corps so that the reader may form a personal conclusion as to its value as a component of the national defense.
The study covers the landing of Japanese troops at Chemulpo, the occupation of Seoul, the advance from Seoul to Pingyang, the landing of the First Army at Chinampo, and the concentration of the Japanese First Army between Pingyang and Anju...
This paper addresses light artillery that must always move to be able to support the infantry with its fire power. The question is can it always be done with horse transport?
This study recounts the actions of the Russian Army and use of reserves in following operation orders during the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou and the analysis of the resulting confusion and lack of cohesion in the units due to ignorance of the general...
This study is an outline of the action and orders of the First Japanese Army in preparing for and executing the river crossing of the Yalu. It also contains a concurrent analysis of the leadership of General Kuroki as exemplified by events of the...
This paper is a study of the astonishing victory at Leuthan which was won in three hours. Leuthen stands out as a perfect example of Frederick's tactical brilliance.
This paper contains a discussion of the results of the failure of the British cavalry to provide proper reconnaissance during the march to the Modder River.
How the allied cavalry by its bold and aggressive action was able to place itself squarely across the line of retreat of the XI German Army and thus contribute so materially to the success of Franchet D'Esperey.
This study is a detailed account of the battle from the French viewpoint. Includes a translation of the Commandant Moreau's letter to General Aube, dated July 22, 1918.
This study discusses the French X Corps in the Battle of the Marne in World War I. The chapters are broken up by dates, starting with September 6, 1914, and ending with September 9, 1914. There are several maps and sketches within the document...
This paper discusses the antitank role of light artillery in the World War and the capabilities of the modern tank. An observation is made of the French 75mm gun as an antitank weapon, other weapons available for the gun defense and the tactical...