Drawn by order of Bvt. Brig. Genl. J.A. Potter, A.Q.M., U.S.A. An architechtural drawing of Fort Leavenworth water plant including the engine and pump house and reservoir. Scale is 10 feet per inch.
Each staff group attending the Combined Arms and Services Staff School (CAS3) was allowed to decorate a ceiling tile that was placed on the ceiling of the Havana Beach Club on post. The beach club was renovated and photos of some of the tiles were...
Flood waters of the Missouri River flow through a break in the south dike of Sherman Air Force Base and inundate the field and hangers. Photgraph by George L. McLain
Flood waters take over Sherman Air Force Base. Water pouring through a break in the south dike the night of April 23rd inundated the field. All personnel were evacuated safely. Photograph taken by PFC Miner.
For the United States Army Command and General Staff College (CGSC), this 2005 Self-Study Report for the Higher Learning Commission of the North Central Association of Colleges and Schools concludes the first comprehensive review in a decade of the...
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas began its' 125th Anniversary Celebration in the city of Leavenworth with the Pioneer Parade, 9 May 1952. The 371st Army Band of Fort Leavenworth, in their 1827 band uniforms, pass the receiving stand. Photo by George L....
Fort Leavenworth's Normandy Chapel was built approximately in 1940 as a reception center for troops. It was also used during WWII for all denomination services. Formerly located Northwest of the present day Post Exchange.
Fort Leavenworth's Normandy Chapel was built around 1940 as a reception center for troops. It was later used in WWII for all denomination services. The chapel's location was northwest of the the present day Post Exchange.
Forward by David H. Petraeus: For 125 years, Fort Leavenworth has been the crossroads for the officer corps of the United States Army. It is at the Command and General Staff College that field grade officers receive an educational experience that...
From the back of the photograph: "Sgt. Bob Thurman takes a last healthy swing at a pitched ball during a practice game. The catcher is Pfc. Thoms Hamilton. Both are from the 9th Cavalry, 2nd Cavalry Division, Camp Funston, Kansas, April 22,...
Gives a lecture, instructions, and combat exercises related to dictated and verbal orders. Contains said orders, solutions and conclusions. This curriculum was used by the Command and General Staff School in the 1926/27 school year.
Gives situations and requirements, illustrative problems and provides solutions. Problems considered: The infantry battalion in attack, the infantry regiment in attack, the infantry brigade in attack, infantry defense in combat and infantry...