This study shows the development of General Allenby’s estimate and plan for the attack and capture of the Gaza-Beersheba line in early July, 1917. Topics include British and Turkish forces (their situations at that time, combat strength,...
This paper discusses the operations of the XX Corps, French Tenth Army (American 1st and 2d Divisions, Moroccan 1st Division) in the Aisne-Marne Offensive, 18-23 July, 1918. Also revealed are reasons why French forces had success in the early...
This paper discusses military operations performed by British armed forces during World War I. The study shows General Allenby’s actions and being forced to assume the defensive, as well as the raids occurring at this time.
The study concludes that the Japanese intelligence agencies prior to and during the war were generally effective in their operations. The author says they were mostly employed to the fullest extent possible, that the Russian’s intelligence...
This study describes the military leadership of General Sir Ian Hamilton in preparation of the Gallipoli Campaign and the many lessons that could be learned from this operation. The documents describes General Hamilton’s call to command, his...
This study interprets the value of a permanent corps organization for cavalry through the consideration of employment, training, research, and doctrine of foreign militaries.
This study focuses on the organization of the German Army supply and evacuation services, and compares the principles of control and coordination with the same American services.
What was the supply and transport status of the main British Force in Mesopotamia during the operations to relieve Kut, and during the preparation for and the advance in 1916-1917.
Strange as it may seem, the powers of the President, whether considered from the viewpoint of his powers as Executive, or his powers as Commander-in-Chief of the armed forces of the United States, important as they are, have received surprisingly...
This study covers the time American forces left Florida, 8 June, to 17 July 1898 at the surrender of Santiago. Plans, landing operations, advance, attack, battle, and surrender are discussed.
This study discusses the situation in North Russia and the reasons for Allied intervention and focusing on the time and events during the American participation.
This study analyzes specific examples of the British Army engaging in night attacks from World War I. Conclusions drawn are compared with US doctrine of night attacks.
This study covers the three month period in 1916 when Romania entered the war until the fall of Bucharest, with details of the politics, geography, and the campaign itself.
This paper discusses three Japanese military situations in Manchuria from the viewpoints of CGSS doctrine, the actual operation as it evolved, and the points of difference between them.
This study compares the new 75mm gun with its 15,000 yard range, greater weight and bulk, greater weight of ammunition, and flatter trajectory as a replacement for the presently used 75mm gun materiel.
The purpose of this paper is to determine what courses in military history were of particular benefit to the students, those which were not of sufficient value to be retained, and discover courses or methods of instruction which could be added...
This paper details the movements of the 5th Division and includes the location of the commanders and their leadership decisions as the operation unfolded.