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 includes a historical account of the advance of the Japanese 4th Division in the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou and analysis of the operations results.
This study examines the British 29th operations from daylight April 26 - 28, 1915 and why the lack of success in securing the peninsula during the offensive.
This study discusses three infantry divisions in an attack upon a town for a commanding position. Evaluation of the action focuses on mass of troops, transmission of orders, and use of reconnaissance.
This study discusses the landings of the 29th Division on Gallipoli, the execution of the operation, timing and control, and resulting success or failure.
This study discusses the rail supply for the German Army in France with the conclusion that rail supply and communications were not secured during the operations resulting in failure.
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 recounts the actions of the Russian Army and use of reserves in following operation orders during the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou and the analysis of the resulting confusion and lack of cohesion in the units due to ignorance of the general...
The study inquires as to why the British signal communications were uniformly effective in the Palestine campaign in 1917. The paper also discusses the use of wireless communications, the use of pigeons, motorcycles, and cavalry, organization of...
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 is a discussion of the two opposing armies (French and German) reconnaissance and security measures planned and the subsequent effects upon the execution of the operation.
This study discusses the qualities of leadership exercised by Generals Kuropatkin and Stackelburg in connection with the Battle of Wa-Fan-Gou as shown by their actions and orders.
This study recounts the operations of the 3rd Japanese Division with an analysis of the use of infantry concluding it followed correct principles in the situations and that the artillery was not used effectively.
This study discusses the state of affairs in Japan, Korea, China, and Russia in economics, military, politics, and security issues and how conflicts of interest led to the war.
This study discusses how the carrying capacity of the railroad was increased up to ten trains daily each way by September 1905 to move over one million men and supplies to the war front.