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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... march through almost uninhabited territory . In the face of storms typical of the Great Plains , most of the men made it ; the recruits did so by transforming themselves almost into veterans on a single march . The remaining five ...
... march through almost uninhabited territory . In the face of storms typical of the Great Plains , most of the men made it ; the recruits did so by transforming themselves almost into veterans on a single march . The remaining five ...
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... March took over as acting chief on March 4 and became chief of staff in his own right with the wartime rank of full general on May 25. With justice it can be said that it was March who completed the architecture of the office of chief ...
... March took over as acting chief on March 4 and became chief of staff in his own right with the wartime rank of full general on May 25. With justice it can be said that it was March who completed the architecture of the office of chief ...
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... March elevated the importance of this function in the structure of the General Staff and increased its per- sonnel to 282 officers , 29 enlisted men , and 949 civilian employees . In the Purchase , Storage , and Traffic Division ...
... March elevated the importance of this function in the structure of the General Staff and increased its per- sonnel to 282 officers , 29 enlisted men , and 949 civilian employees . In the Purchase , Storage , and Traffic Division ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS 16071794 | 1 |
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