The author of this paper inquires whether Hamilton’s planning was satisfactory under the conditions imposed and the situation as it was presented to him. Included in the document are two maps which show the Gallipoli campaign plan of landing on...
This study examines the operations of the Fifth Field Artillery from the author's personal experience with his historical narrative and first hand lessons learned from combat.
This study the focus and conclusions are on the Russian use of reconnaissance, which was inadequate, the security which was deemed sufficient in the situation, and the ineffective cavalry.
This study contains a general description of the transportation, population, history, and geography of Mexico and presents a present campaign plan to invade the country with a comparison to the expedition of 1846.
This study examines the mistakes made by the Austrian Corps in tactical and technical preparations and the execution of crossing the Danube River and the attack on Belgrade.
This paper discusses organization and operations of British armed forces, their use of artillery, and possible lessons learned at the Battle of Gaza. One map is included in the document.
This study endeavors to discuss from a purely tactical point of view the proper place and value of the "All-purpose Gun" in the artillery of a field army, including GHQ Reserves. By "all-purpose gun" is meant a weapon capable of firing against...
This paper is a study of the operations of the 23rd Infantry, 17-20 July, 1918. Special reference is given to whether or not the sacrifice in organization and preparation for the attack in order to secure surprise and secrecy and rapidity in...
This is a study of the operations of the 23rd Infantry, U.S. Army, from 17 July to 20 July 1918 (inclusive) with especial reference as to whether or not the sacrifice in organization and preparation for the attack in order to secure surprise...