W2802-54
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Instruction in patrolling |
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W2802-55
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Field orders, messages, reports, etc. [principles of composition, compilation of extracts from U.S. and German sources] |
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W2802-56
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Naturalization |
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W2802-71
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Estimating tactical situations and composing field orders |
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W2802a-35
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Use of railroads in war Lecture delivered before class of officers at U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 17, 1894. |
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W2802a-36
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Field orders, messages, and reports Lecture delivered before class of officers at U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Nov. 22, 1895, Class 1895-1897. |
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W2802a-37
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Questions on more important principles of conduct of war |
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W2802a-38
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Synopsis of conduct of war |
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W2802a-39
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Historical sketch, roster of commandants, school staff and graduates of U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, from its organization to June 30th, 1895 |
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W2802a-40
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Military geography Lectures in Department of Military Art, delivered before class of officers at U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1893-1895. |
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W2802a-41
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Austro-Hungarian manoeuvers in fall of 1893 Lecture delivered before class of officers at U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Apr. 20, 1894. |
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W2802a-42
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Observations on German imperial manoeuvers in 1893 Lecture delivered before class of student officers at U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 19, 1894. |
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W2802a-43
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Chapters on field artillery From advance sheets of organization and tactics. |
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W2802a-44
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Preparation for defence |
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W2802a-45
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Essay Origin, development and use of hasty intrenchments for infantry. |
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W2802a-46
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Tactics of field artillery |
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W2802a-47
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Maneuver and umpire Lecture by Maj. Eben Swift, June 27, 1906. |
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W2802a-48
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Second lecture on field signal communications |
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W2802a-49
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Regulations of post and school, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1884-85 |
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W2802a-50
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Manual of military field engineering for use of officers and troops of line |
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