This work examines the use of tanks in urban warfare. It seeks to provide insight and a historical precedence on the wisdom of employing tanks in an inherently dangerous dimension of the modern battlefield, intensifying the shortcomings in...
During Operation Phantom Fury in November 2004, Staff Sergeant Jimmy Amyett was the second-highest-ranking noncommissioned officer in 2nd Platoon, 3rd Brigade Reconnaissance Troop - a 20-man, four-Humvee unit attached to Task Force 2-2 Infantry for...
Mrs. Ann Soby led a family readiness group (FRG) at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, during the Global War on Terrorism. These groups support families of Active and Reserve Component soldiers as well as the National Guard. The transition to an operational...
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.
Lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) for the Course in Organizatio and Tactics. The lecture was given by Captain Herbert J. Brees, 1st Cavalry, on 8 December 1904.
Lecture given a the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) for the Course In Organization and Tactics on 19 November 1904 by LTC John Van R. Hoff, Deputy Surgeon General, U.S.A
Lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School (now the Command and General Staff College) by Captain Oliver L. Spaulding, Jr., Artillery Corps. in 1907.
This lecture was given at the General Service and Staff College (now the Command and General Staff College) by Captain Joseph T. Dickman, 8th Infantry, Instructor, Department of Tactics on 8 September 1902.
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,...
Lecture given at the Army Signal School in 1908 by Captain Palmer E Pierce, 13th Infantry. Reprinted from the Journal of the U.S. Infantry Association for the month of September.
Lecture given at the Infantry and Cavalry School to the Course in Organization and Tactics on 22 November 1904 by Captain William D. Conner, Corps of Engineers.