A collection of essays written by students of the Combat Studies Institute in celebration of the centennial of the US Army Command and General Staff College.
Military historians have often focused on the period between the world wars in order to examine issues such as preparedness, doctrine, technology, and politics. Less often have we looked closely at social issues peculiar to the military in that...
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...
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.
The CGSC Academic building committee studied the design plans for a new CGSC Academic Building and recommended changes and additions. Included is the committee's findings and justification for the new academic building.
These are the annual reports of the School for Infantry and Cavalry (now the Command and General Staff College) from 1882-1936. These reports were written almost every year as a summary of the activities of the college. They include the names of...
This is the story of the Command and General Staff College- the post-graduate school of the United States Army (estimated date 1950). It discusses Fort Leavenworth as an American milestone, the Army schools of Ft. Leavenworth, and progressive...
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.
The graduating class of 1931 of the Command and General Staff School. Photograph has two labels stating First Year Class, 1930-1931 and Second Year Class, 1930-1931. Command and General Staff School is a predecessor to Command and General Staff...