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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Russell Frank Weigley. the time Root became Secretary of War , the prewar National Guard formations were generally reconstituted and active , and once again it became impossible to ignore the National Guard if only because it was a ...
Russell Frank Weigley. the time Root became Secretary of War , the prewar National Guard formations were generally reconstituted and active , and once again it became impossible to ignore the National Guard if only because it was a ...
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... the states to create balanced Guard divisions including cavalry and artillery as well as infantry , but neither the federal government not the states appropriated the funds necessary to finance the more expensive spe- cialized arms . The ...
... the states to create balanced Guard divisions including cavalry and artillery as well as infantry , but neither the federal government not the states appropriated the funds necessary to finance the more expensive spe- cialized arms . The ...
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... the reorgani- zation of the Regular Army into tactical divisions was being initi- ated , the War Department also arranged the organization of the National Guard into twelve divisions . In February , 1913 , when the 2nd Division was ...
... the reorgani- zation of the Regular Army into tactical divisions was being initi- ated , the War Department also arranged the organization of the National Guard into twelve divisions . In February , 1913 , when the 2nd Division was ...
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