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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Página 141
... organization of the army ought to be such as to enable the Government , at the commencement of hostilities , to obtain a regular force , adequate to the emergencies of the country , properly organized and prepared for actual service.35 ...
... organization of the army ought to be such as to enable the Government , at the commencement of hostilities , to obtain a regular force , adequate to the emergencies of the country , properly organized and prepared for actual service.35 ...
Página 227
... organization . Without corps the Army of the Potomac was an unwieldy organiza- tion of some 150,000 men in an agglomeration of about fifteen divi- sions . McClellan nevertheless demurred , on the ground that no offi- cers had yet proven ...
... organization . Without corps the Army of the Potomac was an unwieldy organiza- tion of some 150,000 men in an agglomeration of about fifteen divi- sions . McClellan nevertheless demurred , on the ground that no offi- cers had yet proven ...
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... organization of the theater took over . Each theater commander possessed an autonomy analogous to Pershing's -though not fully equal to Pershing's , owing to the demands of global war - and that autonomy extended to his rear area ...
... organization of the theater took over . Each theater commander possessed an autonomy analogous to Pershing's -though not fully equal to Pershing's , owing to the demands of global war - and that autonomy extended to his rear area ...
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