A discussion of the Russian estimates of the Japanese Army compared to its actual behavior and characteristics, proving or disproving the correctness of the estimate.
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 decisions made by General Thomas before and during the Battle of Nashville and how they created a victory by following the principles of war.
A study of the evacuation of wounded from cavalry commands: by the Germans in their advance through Belgium, the British in their operations in Sinai, and the Italians in the battle of Vittorio Veneto.
A study of the military leadership exhibited by General Robert E. Lee before and after the death of Stonewall Jackson by comparing Lee's decisions in the major engagements before Jackson's death.
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.