History of the United States ArmyMacmillan, 1967 - 688 páginas "This is a history not of battles and campaigns but of the Army as an institution maintained by the nation to fight its battle and campaigns, or to deter a need to fight them"--Preface. |
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... history of the United States Army must be , however , a history of two armies . Inheritance from England , geography , and demo- cratic ideology have given the country two : a Regular Army of professional soldiers and a citizen army of ...
... history of the United States Army must be , however , a history of two armies . Inheritance from England , geography , and demo- cratic ideology have given the country two : a Regular Army of professional soldiers and a citizen army of ...
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... history ; nor , indeed , can any tolerably clear elementary notions , even , be formed of an art , beyond those furnished by the mere technical language , without some historical knowledge of its rise and progress ; for this alone can ...
... history ; nor , indeed , can any tolerably clear elementary notions , even , be formed of an art , beyond those furnished by the mere technical language , without some historical knowledge of its rise and progress ; for this alone can ...
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... History of Firearms from Earliest Times to 1914 ( London : Routledge and Paul , 1955 ) ; John G. W. Dillin , The Ken- tucky Rifle ( 3rd ed . , New York : Ludlum and Beebe , 1946 ) ; Charles Ffoulkes , Arms and Armament : An Historical ...
... History of Firearms from Earliest Times to 1914 ( London : Routledge and Paul , 1955 ) ; John G. W. Dillin , The Ken- tucky Rifle ( 3rd ed . , New York : Ludlum and Beebe , 1946 ) ; Charles Ffoulkes , Arms and Armament : An Historical ...
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