CGSC Colored Detachment, which later became part of the 10th Cavalry, circa World War I. The detachment was created on 15 June 1909 and
disestablished on 12 Oct 1931.
Conference notes regarding the tactics and techniques of an air corps. Discusses the characteristics of aircraft, pursuit aviation, attack aviation, bombardment aviation, balloon observation and other important principles necessary for effective...
Considerations of the curricula of the Army War College and the Command and General Staff College as to whether the educations meets the Army educational requirements, and the problems involved in the implementation of the Eddy Board directive.
Construction of Fort Leavenworth Bridge (Known as the "Whiskey River Bridge). According to Hunt and Lorence, the authors of "The History of Fort Leavenworth, 1827- 1937", the bridge was built in 1871 under authority of a congressional act of...
Construction of Fort Leavenworth Bridge across the Missouri River (also known as the "Whiskey River" Bridge). According to Hunt and Lorence, the authors of "The History of Fort Leavenworth, 1827- 1937", the bridge was built in 1871 under authority...
Contains a number of map maneuvers, necessary orders and resources, solutions and commentary. Curriculum was used during the 1926-1927 school year for the Command and General Staff School.
Contains a request for additional students, notes on workload and projects which should not have been assigned to CGSC. It also includes information on programs that add to the workload and proposed program courses.
Contains an agenda and remarks for the conference. Discusses background of the Army Ground Forces Conference, the college, organization and curriculum. Issues covered include availability of officers for detail as students, current problems not...
Distance photograph of Fort Leavenworth from Fort Sully. In 1864 during the Civil War, Sterling Price prompted construction of Fort Sully, a series of earthworks for artillery emplacements on Hancock Hill, overlooking what is now the Fort...
Drawing depicts covered wagons beginning the Oregon Trail from the Missouri River at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. The cut in the hill is still visible today.