Major Sargis Sangari served as a civil affairs team leader with the 96th Civil Affairs Battalion in Al Anbar Province from August 2006 to June 2007 in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. While in Al Anbar Province, Sangari supported AOB 540, the...
The study presents a general account of the problems confronting the British from the standpoint of supply during their advance into Palestine to October, 1917. Also discussed is the manner in which they solved these problems as well as the lessons...
The study presents G-2 operations and their value during the action of the 2d Division, 18-19 July, 1918. One map which is described as a sketch of zone of action of the 2d Division in included in the document.
This study is a result of research and personal interviews with officers of the First Division. The paper describes the methods used for evacuation of prisoners in the Meuse Argonne offensive, revealing that the division used expediency and...
This study asks in what fundamentals did the tactical methods of the French XX Corps in the action of 18-23 July, 1918, differ from the present doctrine of the Command and General Staff School. Several topics include surprise, technique, artillery,...
The paper discusses the leadership characteristics of Lord Kitchener. Also described are the events leading up to the battle, planning, orders given, the attack on the Boers, and issues of military readiness.
The study asks why the British, at the beginning of the Boer War, allowed themselves to be invested in Ladysmith, and what were the principle mistakes made on both sides. The paper discusses General White’s early actions during the war and the...
This study recounts the events that took place immediately preceding the declaration of war; including severing of diplomatic relations, naval engagement at Chemulpo, naval battle at Port Arthur, and the formal declaration of war.
This study contains details about the movement into the area of ammunition, storage and stocking, partial distribution to the American 1st Army, and conclusions of the operation.
This study discusses the operations of the Russian forces which were dictated by the character of the soldiers, training, intellect, and upper leadership.
This study covers the preparation for the landings at Anzac and Helles, the actual conduct of the troops disembarking, and what lessons should be learned.
Schmidt, Fedor O., Hollingsworth, George C., Horsfall, L. P.
Includes a translation of 'Tannenberg "as it really was" by Max Hoffmann' . Chapters 12 and 13 are discussed in this study concerning the attack on the Russian forces by the Germans.
This study discusses the operations and advance of the Second Army and operations of the land and naval forces in cooperation from the Battle of Nan-Shan to Wa-Fan-Gou.