This study concentrates on the infantry tactical operations of the German Army opposed to the 1st Infantry Division, as depicted in war diaries, combat reports, messages, and other records kept on the battlefield.
This study concerns an analysis of the Confederate defense of Vicksburg with respect to one of the nine principles of war, the principle of the offensive. The loss of Vicksburg in the American Civil War was a mortal blow to the Confederacy in that...
This study concludes that the Air Attack Team Regiment (AATR), as a part of the corps aviation brigade, is the option that provides the Army with the best utilization of the A-10. The AATR combines the two main elements of a highly successful...
This study considers how commanders exploit the ABCS (Army Battle Command System) to achieve information dominance (ID) on today’s conventional battlefield. The work examines how ABCS is used by commanders and staffs to achieve information...
This study considers the argument for a more robust space control policy and force structure, to include the argument for an Anti-Satellite (ASAT) capability. This monograph addresses the validity of space control doctrine, as well as examining...
This study considers the implications of video datalink (VDL) on the AC-130. Gunships use infrared and low-light television sensors, and synthetic aperture radar to search for and to identify target for close air support and interdiction missions....
This study considers whether there are specific operational level considerations for conducting offensive urban operations. A survey of the last several conflicts indicate the importance of cities. A worldwide trend toward urbanization and a...
This study consists of a historical sketch of the development of the light field gun from 1865 to 1940. The research focused on the developmental process and the factors of foreign influence, economic constraints, technical developmental problems,...
This study contains a chronological account and discussion of the operations of the Japanese Second Army with particular attention to the battle of Ta-shih-chiao and the subsequent advance to Hai-cheng because of tactical significance.
This study contains a discussion of certain principles of war that when applied to the operations of the XXth Corps contributed to the accomplishment of the mission objectives.
This study contains a discussion of the operations by the Japanese First Cavalry during the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou and evaluates the reconnaissance and resulting maneuvers.
This study contains a translation of "Operations du Corps de cavalerie provisoire Abonneau (4e et 9e D.C.) en Belgique, les 18, 19, et 20 aourt 1914--Revue De Cavalerie, 1927." Covers the mission, execution of the operations, and evaluation of the...
This study contains an analysis of the military geography of Liao-Tung Peninsula with reference to soil, railways, highways, resources, population, and state of civilization, based on conditions existing at the beginning of the war.
This study contrasts two opposing theories which have shaped the U.S. Army's tactical intelligence process since 1940. One theory holds that the best kind of tactical intelligence is predictive in nature. The other theory states that tactical...
This study covers the British naval attack on the Dardanelles by evaluating the estimate on the situation and the resulting actions which show there was lack of proper planning and support by the joint military.
This study covers the differences in the approach and tactics of the Japanese and Russian forces in gathering and using reconnaissance and security in their operations.