This study presents information on the motor transport service of the French Army, the first automobile regulating commission, organization of and duties assigned to the Automobile Regulating Commissions, non specialization of vehicles, general...
This study details the positions of German and Allied armies, the plans for attack, and the results of the operation evaluated on the principles of war.
This paper addresses light artillery that must always move to be able to support the infantry with its fire power. The question is can it always be done with horse transport?
This study contains an outline of the enemy and Allied army situations and details about the position and movement of the 1st American Army in relation to the situation.
This study of the Japanese offensive at Liao-yang illustrates a battle situation in which the offensive did not follow through and pursue the retreating Russian Army to enforce victory.
The purpose of this paper is to determine what courses in military history were of particular benefit to the students, those which were not of sufficient value to be retained, and discover courses or methods of instruction which could be added...
This paper discusses the operations of the 7th Infantry in the Aisne-Marne offensive, World War I. Headings include terrain, operations prior to the crossing, the pursuit by direct pressure, conduct of German withdrawal, advance of the 5th Brigade,...
This paper is a critical analysis of the instructions contained in the Field Artillery Field Manual, Volume II, tactics and technique, War Department, 1932, concerning the liaison established by a light field artillery battalion in direct support...
The purpose of this study is to determine whether any improvements are needed in the procedure of court-martial in the Army of the United States, and, if so, to suggest remedies for such defects as may exist.
This paper discusses the operations of the Japanese Second Army, 1 July – 5 September, 1904. The document reveals the organization of this force and the situation on July 1st (and operations to July 24th, 1904). For the Battle of Liao-yang,...
This paper is a comparison of the French and American method of moving a division by motor transport from four selected outstanding differences worthy of analysis in order of importance: (1) Traffic; control, (2) Transport control; (3) Entrucking...
This study discusses whether wired telegraphy is being employed adequately in field exercises and other forms of training in signal communication, peace time preparation for a future war or national emergency.
This study considers the service of supply of the Japanese Second Army and the opposing Russian forces in the Japanese advance to Liaoyang. Some attention is given to basic factors which affect supply of all forces in the theater of operations, the...
This study includes a historical narrative of events involving the 3d Division at Liaoyang and analysis of factors contributing to the difficulties encountered in the operations.
This study discusses the situation in North Russia and the reasons for Allied intervention and focusing on the time and events during the American participation.
This study of the Turkish defensive operations determines that mobility of the forces and use of counterattack was successful against the British landings.
This study discusses the possibility of the infantry scheme of maneuver being the best possible under the existing circumstances and in relation to the terrain and the principles of war.