America entered World War One almost totally unprepared. Her most urgent problem was the training of at least one million men. This thesis describes the content of tactical training in the United States Army, the development of an efficient system for producing qualified replacements for combat units, and the theoretical differences between Allies, American Expeditionary Forces and authorities at home. Because cavalry was employed on only the most minimal scale during the First World War, no attention has been paid to training for "l'arme blanche." Supporting forces such as aircraft, engineers or signals have been left out of this discussion in order to save space. An analysis of American tactical doctrine concludes this work. Ideas concern...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This thesis is a study of United States Army war fighting doctrine, tactical and strategic, and weap...
Dr. Douglas J. Forsyth, Advisor Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, ...
This thesis examines how the modern weaponry shaped the American soldiers’ use of weaponry and the c...
After three years of the bloodiest war the world had ever known, America jumped into the fray on Apr...
Many scholars of the First World War have examined the European armies in new ways that have shown n...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
1. Training in peace and reality in war -- 2. Mobile warfare: Training and organization ; Tactics of...
The raising, training and sustaining of armies tells us much about the ways in which armies have don...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
This project examines a long misunderstood dynamic of the United States\ud World War I narrative. Fo...
Why, in World War I, did the western front stagnate into trench warfare after six weeks of mobile fi...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This thesis is a study of United States Army war fighting doctrine, tactical and strategic, and weap...
Dr. Douglas J. Forsyth, Advisor Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, ...
This thesis examines how the modern weaponry shaped the American soldiers’ use of weaponry and the c...
After three years of the bloodiest war the world had ever known, America jumped into the fray on Apr...
Many scholars of the First World War have examined the European armies in new ways that have shown n...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
Existing studies of the American Navy\u27s role in World War I have emphasized the combat and logist...
The U.S. Cavalry, which began in the nineteenth century as little more than a mounted reconnaissance...
1. Training in peace and reality in war -- 2. Mobile warfare: Training and organization ; Tactics of...
The raising, training and sustaining of armies tells us much about the ways in which armies have don...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University This item was digitized by the Internet Archive
This project examines a long misunderstood dynamic of the United States\ud World War I narrative. Fo...
Why, in World War I, did the western front stagnate into trench warfare after six weeks of mobile fi...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This paper presents the history of professional military education in the United States from 1776 th...
This thesis is a study of United States Army war fighting doctrine, tactical and strategic, and weap...
Dr. Douglas J. Forsyth, Advisor Training, equipment, and ideas about the nation shaped the British, ...