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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... officers and men at the close of the war and for a time seemed to threaten civil government . The Continental officers , mindful of British and European prac- tice , had begun early in the war to agitate for half pay for life after its ...
... officers and men at the close of the war and for a time seemed to threaten civil government . The Continental officers , mindful of British and European prac- tice , had begun early in the war to agitate for half pay for life after its ...
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... officers further , when the 8th Infantry was raised in 1838 , its officers were chosen from civilian life , and the next year Secretary Poinsett instituted an annual board to examine civilian candidates for commissions . These steps ...
... officers further , when the 8th Infantry was raised in 1838 , its officers were chosen from civilian life , and the next year Secretary Poinsett instituted an annual board to examine civilian candidates for commissions . These steps ...
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... officers : efficient commanders of regiments , brigades , divi- sions , corps , and armies , and good junior officers who could both train the men and then lead them in battle . As always , the latter aspect of the question was the more ...
... officers : efficient commanders of regiments , brigades , divi- sions , corps , and armies , and good junior officers who could both train the men and then lead them in battle . As always , the latter aspect of the question was the more ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS 16071794 | 1 |
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