A lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School for the Course in Organization and Tactics on 13 December 1904 by 1 Lt. Robert H. Peck, 24th Infantry.
A lecture given at the School for Infantry and Cavalry (now the Command and General Staff College) in 1908 by Captain James A. Woodruff, Corps of Engineers.
A lecture given at the School for Infantry and Cavalry (now the Command and General Staff College) in 1909 by Captain Clarence O. Sherrill, Instructor, Department of Engineering.
A lecture given at the School for Infantry and Cavalry (now the Command and General Staff College). This lecture was in conjunction with the course Organization and Tactics and given by Captain R.H.C. Kelton.
Historical Branch, War Plans Division, General Staff
A study of battle formation, specifically two distinct formations for an Infantry division to offer complete Infantry relief, and present greater opportunity for maneuver.
A summary review of the general situation as it existed upon the United States entry into the war is necessary to appreciate at its true value the American effort and in order fully to understand many important decisions reached in the early days...
A survey of military histories published by the Department of the Army reveals the fact that there are many important incidents in early American military life not covered by official publications. Among them is the expedition of United States...
A translation of a French official document of July 1917, this is the amendment to the instructions covering the object and the conditions of a combined offensive action. Includes definitions and discussions of the plan and scheme of operations and...
According to whether they respond to strategical or tactical needs, fortifications may be classified as strategical fortifications and tactical fortifications and are most frequently constructed, in whole or in part, during times of peace, with all...
Address upon the subject of library and course of instruction for a National Guard regiment, delivered by Captain William T. Littebrant, 12th Cavalry, to the officers 1st Regiment Missouri National Guard in Camp of Instruction of National Guard of...
African American troops in France. Picture shows a part of the 75th Regiment Infantry NYNG organized by COL Haywood, which has been under fire, ca 1918.
Assistant Chief of Staff, G-2, American Forces in Germany, 1918-1923
An account of the American participation in the occupation of the Rhineland, Germany. Continued from volumes I and II covering 1920-1921. Chapters include the political and economic situation in unoccupied Germany as well as the occupied zone,...
United States Army, American Expeditionary Forces.
An exact reproduction of the seventy-one issues of The Stars and Stripes, the weekly newspaper published in France by and for the American Expeditionary Forces.
Call # 940.45973 S796 1920
An in depth study of T.E. Lawrence and the 6 fundamental principles of insurgency distilled from his observations and experiences during the Arab revolt.
An introduction details the confusion in diplomacy during the years 1933-1939. Other topics include: reorientation of Bolshevik foreign policy; why the totalitarians shifted their policies; strategical shifts; economic shifts; political shifts;...
Camp Funston was constructed to house 50,000 soldiers in 1917 on Fort Riley, Kansas. This album contains photographs of the cantonment, indoor and outdoor views of the buildings, and various activities involving the soldiers and life inside Camp...
Carrying out a gas attack is the most technical and most dangerous of war's problems, not alone to those taking part in it as in the part of airplane work, but also to all friendly troops for miles around.