This paper explains warfare in South Africa, specifically Magersfontein operations during the Boer War. The study discusses defensive positions, preparedness, attacks, and gives insight into lessons learned from British armed forces and the Boers...
This paper gives a critical analysis of what the British government, principally the War Office, did to help or hinder the initiation and conduct of the army campaign on the Gallipoli Peninsula. The second half of the paper discusses the shortage...
This study recounts the operations of the 3rd Japanese Division with an analysis of the use of infantry concluding it followed correct principles in the situations and that the artillery was not used effectively.
This study examines the actions of the German Fifth Army and determines that the attack was not justified tactically and there was underlying motivation by the German Crown Prince.
This study discusses the events of operations by an American novice division sent to relieve a veteran division and an evaluation of the difficulties observed.
This study focuses on the principle of security and how the French Fourth Army incorporated it into their operations. Includes a translation : "Requette--"Etude Tactique" (Combat between the French 3d Colonial Division and the German VI Corps at...
This study covers the system of supply and evacuation in Cronje’s forces from the beginning of the war until Cronje surrendered his entire force of over 4,000 men at the Battle of Paardsburg on February 27, 1900. There are sections on transport,...
This paper details the operations of the First Division in World War I; it breaks down events by days (July 18-23, 1918). The focus is on the employment of the field artillery brigade.
Schmidt, Fedor O., Hollingsworth, George C., Horsfall, L. P.
Includes a translation of 'Tannenberg "as it really was" by Max Hoffmann' . Chapters 12 and 13 are discussed in this study concerning the attack on the Russian forces by the Germans.
This study discusses the operations and advance of the Second Army and operations of the land and naval forces in cooperation from the Battle of Nan-Shan to Wa-Fan-Gou.
This study focuses on horses, mules, donkeys, their management in the Boer War, and lessons learned in training and administration from the British experience.
An analysis of the factors bearing on the formations to be adopted by Combat Teams and Infantry Reserve Battalions during a ship-to-shore movement incidental to a forced landing, in joint operations of the Army and Navy, to include presentation of...