This study covers the differences in the approach and tactics of the Japanese and Russian forces in gathering and using reconnaissance and security in their operations.
This study recounts the movements of the Japanese First Army at Liao-yang with the conclusion that commander's determination and resolute leadership along with initiative in attack results in imposition of will against the enemy.
This study determines that the Russian plans for defense of the Yalu River were adequate, but that Russian commanders were not united and modified the plan and interfered with the operations.
This study is a discussion of the general situation and events leading up to the decision to land at Gallipoli, a recounting of the ensuing naval operations, and evaluation of the major errors made.
This study is a narrative of the events in the landing attack at Suvla Bay, with conclusions covering the leadership and terrain pointing to the unsuccessful operation.
This study discusses the need for special combat teams of the troops to land first because of the geography, tactical advantage, human morale, and need for fire support.
This paper contains an analysis and criticism of the Russian armed forces defense at Liaoyang. Topics include the principles of surprise and concentration.
This paper discusses the employment of the Second Japanese Army, including the employment of the reserves at the Battle of Liaoyang. It describes the attack by the Japanese on the Russian forces, and the actions and orders of General Oku are...
This study covers the preparation for the landings at Anzac and Helles, the actual conduct of the troops disembarking, and what lessons should be learned.
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 details the operations in which the 87th Brigade engaged and why they were successful. Includes a translation from "Une Brigade au Feu by Cordonnier" chapters 12 and 13.
This study covers the leadership qualities of General Von Sanders in Gallipoli leading the Turkish Army in successful defensive operations on the coast.
This study covers the Russian soldier and officer, the organization of the Russian Army, and rates the cavalry, artillery, and infantry in training and equipment to other powers at that time.