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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... experience had now proven , he argued , that only the Regular Army and not the citizens ' militia was a fit ... experience as a nation . War is an art , to attain perfection in which , much time and experience , particularly for the ...
... experience had now proven , he argued , that only the Regular Army and not the citizens ' militia was a fit ... experience as a nation . War is an art , to attain perfection in which , much time and experience , particularly for the ...
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... experience of the first such batteries in adapting the English and French systems . The available weaponry was still ... experience of the Regular Army was mainly in small unit actions , the terrain of the Mexican War often broke up ...
... experience of the first such batteries in adapting the English and French systems . The available weaponry was still ... experience of the Regular Army was mainly in small unit actions , the terrain of the Mexican War often broke up ...
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... experience . This pool would be invaluable if the Communists should provoke a larger war . The rotation system rotated individuals , not military units , a method which kept increasingly experienced headquarters staffs in Korea ...
... experience . This pool would be invaluable if the Communists should provoke a larger war . The rotation system rotated individuals , not military units , a method which kept increasingly experienced headquarters staffs in Korea ...
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