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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... continued to arrive in mounting numbers and continued to go into battle with the dash of the Regu- lars of the 1st Division or the Marines of the 2nd Division , German calculations were so upset that the high command went into a funk ...
... continued to arrive in mounting numbers and continued to go into battle with the dash of the Regu- lars of the 1st Division or the Marines of the 2nd Division , German calculations were so upset that the high command went into a funk ...
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... continued and built upon McNair's 1941 training program , and in its essentials it continued through the war . 30 By mid - 1942 the Army began to meet severe difficulties in at- tempting to hold to its schedule for creating new ...
... continued and built upon McNair's 1941 training program , and in its essentials it continued through the war . 30 By mid - 1942 the Army began to meet severe difficulties in at- tempting to hold to its schedule for creating new ...
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... continued access , and the Joint Chiefs continued in practice to have it . Meanwhile , other interservice agencies authorized by the National Security Act were a Munitions Board and a Research and Develop- ment Board.17 To link the ...
... continued access , and the Joint Chiefs continued in practice to have it . Meanwhile , other interservice agencies authorized by the National Security Act were a Munitions Board and a Research and Develop- ment Board.17 To link the ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS 16071794 | 1 |
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