A study of the Army's ability to resupply during the Meuse-Argonne Offensive and how this information can be used to determine better procedures in future wars.
A study of the Vicksburg campaign and how the Union Army operations, chiefly an application of the principles of movement, surprise and mass, caused the defeat of the Confederate forces.
A study on the current organization of the Field and Coast Artillery as two separate branches and the current arguments being presented for their consolidation.
Major Chris Liermann, Quartermaster Corps, deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom from November 2003 through June 2004. In response to a US Army Training and Doctrine Command requirement, he came from the Combined Arms Support Command at Fort Lee,...
Major Jeff Schrick deployed to Operation Iraqi Freedom in March 2003 as commander of G Troop, 2nd Armored Cavalry Regiment, XVIII Airborne Corps, out of Fort Polk, Louisiana. He deployed his unit on four days notice on 27 C-5s. They flew into...
Tactical uses of smoke, its value and limitations; when put down by artillery, by infantry mortar or trench mortar, by aircraft (bombs or smoke curtain), by tanks, and by smoke candles.
The purpose of this paper is to point a way to permit all officers to complete a military education to include the Command and Staff School first year course by the age of 33 and the War College course for selected students by the age of 38.
This index is a list of 108 monographs written by the students of the Second Year Course in solving Individual Research Problem No. 6, Series X, 1929-1930.
This paper contains a study of the factors responsible for the growth of the American merchant marine before the Civil War, its decline between the Civil War and the World War, and its rehabilitation since 1917.
This paper discusses the employment of artillery by the Confederate Army, the effectiveness of using the artillery, and its role in failure at the Battle of Gettysburg.
This paper discusses the missions of the Navy, Air Corps, and Coast Artillery in respect to possible attack and by what means these arms should cooperate in defense.
This paper discusses the qualifications necessary for ordnance officers required for duty with troops, and when this qualification should be attained in the course of military training.
This paper discusses the use of armored cars by the cavalry units in performing cavalry missions, advantages and disadvantages of types of vehicles and their use and requirements.
This paper discusses what extent night operations will become necessary, considering improvements in modern arms and the governing principles of night operations.
This paper includes a narrative giving in brief the strategical objectives of the Gallipoli expedition and setting forth the causes for the failure of the expedition. (This is the best viewing copy available of the document)