"For the information of the Senate, and in response to the resolution adopted June 23, 1919, requesting the President to inform the Senate, if not incompatible with the public interest, of the reasons, for sending United States soldiers to Siberia,...
"The Army Reorganization Act of June 4 provides that hereafter tanks will be a part of the Infantry Arm of the Service. It therefore becomes increasingly important for infantry officers to study the question of tanks; their capabilities,...
"The economic needs of a nation, especially for war, cannot be considered as absolute and fixed. The military requirements will depend upon the extent of the national effort, which is governed by the national objective, the enemy's strength, and...
"The following pages are published with the idea of giving the Army an idea of how to conduct exercises in Field Fortification of very great value, especially to line officers."
"The following Provisional Machine Gun Firing Manual, 1917, is publiished for the information and guidance of all concerned. By order of the Secretary of War: Tasker H. Bliss, Major General, Acting Chief of Staff."
"Truppenfuhrung", the most important manual of the German Army, is the German Field Service Regulations. The present edition was published on October 17, 1933. This document was "secret" until November 1, 1935, when Part I was released. This is...
A compilation of selected documents of the records of the American Expeditionary Forces believed to be essential to a critical study of their operations during World War I.
A comprehensive understanding of the treatment accorded prisoners of war, including capture, transportation, prisons, police and discipline, work, relief societies, and liberation.
A description of the U.S. Army divisions that participated in World War I including information on where the division was originated, the brigades and battalions contained in the division, a short history of the combat overseas, and a chronology of...
A lecture give by 1st Lt. Douglas MacArthur in 1908. This lecture was delivered to the Mounted Service School, Fort Riley, KS in November 1908; the Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, KS, in December 1908; and the School of the Line, Fort Leavenworth,...
A lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) for the Course in Organization and Tactics on 7 December 1904 by Captain William K. Naylor, 9th Infantry.
A lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) for the Course In Organization and Tactics. It was given by Captain R. Foster Walton, 6th Infantry, on 6 December 1904.
A lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) in 1910 by MAJ Edward L. Munson, Medical Corps, Senior Instructor, Department Care of Troops, and Captain LeRoy Eltinge, 15th U.S. Cavalry, Instructor,...