| United States. War Department - 1904 - 534 str.
...States, exclusive of colonial possessions, Alaska, and Indian Territory, was 75,568,686. — EDITOR. Sixth. The bounty — a national consequence of voluntary...strategy and the higher principles of the art of war." Tentn. The assumption of command by the Secretary of War. The main features of the proposed system... | |
| Emory Upton - 1904 - 532 str.
...volunteers the same as officers of militia. Sixth. The bounty—a national consequence of voluntar y enlistments. Seventh. The failure to appreciate military...regimental, and higher commanders in our volunteer armies. Ninth. The want of post-graduate schools to educate our officers in strategy and the higher principles... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette, William Matthews Hardy, Charles Higgins - 1906 - 534 str.
...is our system it would be unpatriotic to attack it if at the same time no remedy could be suggested. In order that this work may not be misjudged we will...recruitment and regimental depots. Ninth. The want of post graduate schools to educate our officers in strategy and the higher principles of the art of war.... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1906 - 512 str.
...the right to commission officers of volunteers the same as officers of militia. Sixth. The bounty—a national consequence of voluntary enlistments. Seventh....recruitment and regimental depots. Ninth. The want of post graduate schools to educate our officers in strategy and the higher principles of the art of war.... | |
| Emory Upton - 1912 - 546 str.
...States, exclusive of colonial possessions, Alaska, and Indian Territory, was 75,568,686. — EDITOR. Sixth. The bounty — a national consequence of voluntary...in strategy and the higher principles of the art of war.0 Tenth. The assumption of command by the Secretary of War. The main features of the proposed system... | |
| William Harding Carter - 1915 - 318 str.
...commission officers of volunteers the same as officers of militia. Sixth. The bounty — a natural consequence of voluntary enlistments. Seventh. The...of territorial recruitment and regimental depots. As a result of his painstaking study of the Civil War, reinforced with valuable statistics of all our... | |
| 1916 - 544 str.
...States, exclusive of colonial possessions, Alaska, and Indian Territory, was 75,568,686. — EDITOR. Sixth. The bounty — a national consequence of voluntary...schools to educate our officers in strategy and the higber principles of the art of war." Tentn. The assumption of command by the Secretary of War. The... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1916 - 1238 str.
...to commission officers of volunteers the same as officers of militia. Sixth. The bounty, a natural consequence of voluntary enlistments. Seventh. The...The want of territorial recruitment and regimental depo On this subject of national troops or continentals, Gen. Wasliii ton said: Certain I am that it... | |
| Ronald Glenn Machoian - 2006 - 412 str.
...to commission volunteer officers as if they were officers of militia. Sixth: The bounty— a natural consequence of voluntary enlistments. Seventh: The...military education, and to distribute trained officers at higher command levels among volunteer organizations. Eighth: The want of territorial recruitment... | |
| Robert Marion La Follette - 1904 - 490 str.
...is our system it would be unpatriotic to attack it if at the same tune no remedy could be suggested. In order that this work may not be misjudged we will...recruitment and regimental depots. Ninth. The want of post graduate schools to educate our officers in strategy and the higher principles of the art of war.... | |
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