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: , " () 1. S. M. A. No.7 l- THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS Fort Leavenworth. Kansall January 10, 1923. instructors' Summary of J1ilitmy Articles J October- December, 7922 < CONTENTS Ii Digest of Selected Articles and Documents 3 Review of New Books Received in the Lihrary . 13 Documents Received in Instructors' File Room .19 Magazines Received in Lihrary 24 Important Articles of Military Interest that have Appeared in 25 Index to Selected Magazine·Articles, Documents and 31 ,., .. , '3,)

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THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS Fort Leavenworth Kansall

January 10 1923

instructors Summary of J1ilitmy Articles J

October- December 7922

ltCONTENTS Ii

Digest of Selected Articles and Documents 3

Review of New Books Received in the Lihrary 13

Documents Received in Instructors File Room 19

Magazines Received in Lihrary 24

Important Articles of Military Interest that have Appeared in ~Iagaznes 25

Index to Selected MagazinemiddotArticles Documents and Book~ 31

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DIGEST OF SELECTED ARTICLES

THE ApPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH CqMMAND

By Captain Harris Laning Umiddot S -Navy 22 pages-United State8 (wai Instit1te Proceedings Deeemher 1922 p 2041

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This article purports to outline a practical method for Insuring in naval forces the success of the high command In tlie navy there are two distinct types of command high comshymand and low command The line of demarkation usually lies somewhere above the grade of captain In the high comshymand the commander is a leader who creates ideas as well as directs the carrying out of them In the low command the (ommander is always a follower who merely carriesout the ideas of another The three fundamentals for success in high (ommanc are--First knowledge of exactly what is to be acshycomplished second ability to layout the certain way to acshylomplish it with the forces at ones disposal and third skill 111 directing and leading the forces commanded so they will do the thing to be accomplished in the way decided on to do it fn other words it means knowledge planning and execution The first step toward high command is a study of war-what causes it what constitutes a decision and what principle of trategy and tactics should be followed to gain decisions The second step consists in the application of principlEs in planning and carrying out successful operations pertaining to war By such practice an officer learns to estimate correctly situations and to reach sound decisions

The principles of high command are embodied in the trinity-self-preservation planning and execution No matter how Veil the commander may prepare himself no matter how expert he may become in planning these things go for naught unless he urganizes his command to carry out his plan inshydoctrinates it with the plan and method of carrying it out trains it so it will act in coordinated efiOrt in accordance with the indoctrination and finally develops it in the fighting spirit and the will to win-or morale

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ARTILLEHY AND THE LESSONS WE HAVE LEARNT WITll REGARD

TO IT IN THI- LATE WAR

Ry COIOlltl-Commandant L Oldfipld The Journal of the ROllal nlul Sf rlff f rlli1uiOrl ~ofmhtr IH~2 p 579

The autl~or fist (middotall attention to the prewar ideas of the limited amount of firin to he expeeted of artillery and tothe re~tricted plan of employment of all the larger calibers He t htn (ontra~t thi wit h till present tendency to Wie all artillery as mueh as Jlossible

He beli((s t hat in anticipation of future war H traihing should )( Hllth a~ to prPHnt tatic or position warfare -war of thl futur( should 1)( iualized always as a moving warfare (OI1-plultn f ly junior lltill(ry otli(trs must be well trained in artIllcy t~Imiddott ie a kn()wl(d~l of l((hnique while important is not (nough

In a grand altark when there has been plenty of time for preparation and wlHIl the ammunition supply is ample he dpltii)(s art illry upport as

o COll111(r batkr hy most of the heavyand medium howitzer- and hy Cpropoltion of the filld guns and howitzers

h A gtnllll amount of a((ompanying artillery c TIW nmiddotmaindtl firing a barrage Ien ldleipnt guns and ammunition ar~ not available

for tl barragl it may be -upplementld by the u~e of tanks ltgt1 llllrl()~ Imiddotd on Ivtrieted area only

In the cle of 1100ing warfare or mall operations thp authoT bmiddotlilt artllcry ~pport will take the form of conshyllltrat iOIl on lo(alil iIS for short plriods of time

IT(lII1Ill1) illg guns are classed as valuable but not to be Ultf for task whidl machine g-uns could do equally well They an lry useful in fi)htinl in rIolte (ountry

In a di~cussion of the Lldenp the following statements are found

Th lrrtllgpnlPnt of putting down a proteethe harrage just in [rmll or a dfclg mflntl alllr the attI h1S (middotummn~ed finds fmiddot llrlaquomiddot J( _ it I 111( ltlUI of Ihp infmlry to ue with thp Ilrf ph pd ttf flmiddot aftI LT_ Tlw duty of IIH arlillry is hy rountpr pl~parJI jlT and (oun1pr otlmiddotpn he to intlit-t (arualtili on the (ln0my to bf(lt~ UII I ne flItrati l Hls and V) ill1lte th( firt wavp of the attut k

Ill dmiddottImiddot like tlte atlal k must kIp a ([rtain numhfr of guns anti huwifzpr- Illavy and light molile to deaJ with fresh ituatiuns

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While ground obseryation is given as thf best of all methods the author believes most count~r battry work will b with the a~iLlnce of aircraft y

The future employment of gas and smoke EIre summarized as follows

The outbreak of war lllteen the leading nationlt will probably be hpraldd by trepwnnou- Ilalt attack

~moke i~ a weapon for attack to conceal mOcmpnts of troops and ltpprially of taklt It wlll prolahly he 1I(gt(i largely in futur

lnder communications The Ol vital oLall communicaUltlfl jlt Hbullbullion ht lt1 officers of

the differpnt armlt and hower great the shortage or artillery officers thi liaison hould not be stinted ~OTE Thi artirle is quite lengthy and contains a onsiderable

amount of intefP ting diq(ut--ion on the suLj(gtrt inrliratpd abfe as wpH as others or ler importance

A STUDY OF THE FRENCH F S R By Captain R H Lidnl Hart 1 pa~es--Journal of the Royal

C Ijitcd Sertce 111lillllOll -ovpmher 1922 p 666

In this article the author draws a comparison between the Fritish and Frenlth Field Servilte Regulations The former (Icll it h the proces- generally applicable to any cale of formashytion while the latter distinguish between the tactics of an army an army corps and a division and treat each separately

In the first section of the French regulations th~ art of command and the influence of personality are discussed leavshying for the second ~ectlon the use of the arms and devices and the t~ctical employment of the higher formations

The French define a division as the first unit which is capabl of tlrryng out a proper attack by its own resources but the range and duration of action is limited the army corps as able to engage on an extended front and to continue until a decision is reached the army aamp The strategical unit and eXFlusively an organ of command and administration While the essential elements of the subject the commandershyhis plans and orders -are the same the British presentation is considered superior by the author as it gives first a frameshywork asto the method of drawing up_operation orders bull

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The French are of the opinion that security depend- on two important factors information and the dispo~ition of the troops while the Britisil devote separate chapters to informpshytion and protection which the author believes is -more illogical and unscientifir

Under movements the French suney the subject in less detail and in a more ehronological order viz ~ail mechanical transport and marches while the British follow the sequence marches rail and mecl~anical transport The French consider that rail moves are only justified for distances of at least 100 kilometers for an army corps or 75 kilometers for a division For motor transportation using it for distances less than 20 kilometers in the case of infantry or 60 kilometers in the case of artillery is not deemed advisable

There appears to be little difference between the French and British -presentations of the principles connected with battle Howevel the French doctrine of disregarding the use of tanks and of armoured cars for pursuit and the preshyscription that it is best to maint~in the same divisions in each corps are considered unsound by the writer

In the discussion of the army in battle the French regulashytions divided the preliminary steps i~to

a Exploration by aircraft and cavalry to determine the zone where the enemy is likely to be met

b Disposition which ought to be adapted to the proshyjected maneuver

c Direction d Frontages

In the British regulations these important precepts are either omitted or not clearly brought out In the next phase of battle which comprises making contact with the enemy folshylowed by engagement the British viewpoint appears to make an artificial separation of the action of the advance guard from that of the battle itself

Cnder the defense the French regulations lay stress on the importance of flanking positions to prevent penetrations or from which counter attacks may be launched The British regulations do not cover this important point The French doctrinl that the attack is continued by the assault is considshy

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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DIGEST OF SELECTED ARTICLES

THE ApPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH CqMMAND

By Captain Harris Laning Umiddot S -Navy 22 pages-United State8 (wai Instit1te Proceedings Deeemher 1922 p 2041

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This article purports to outline a practical method for Insuring in naval forces the success of the high command In tlie navy there are two distinct types of command high comshymand and low command The line of demarkation usually lies somewhere above the grade of captain In the high comshymand the commander is a leader who creates ideas as well as directs the carrying out of them In the low command the (ommander is always a follower who merely carriesout the ideas of another The three fundamentals for success in high (ommanc are--First knowledge of exactly what is to be acshycomplished second ability to layout the certain way to acshylomplish it with the forces at ones disposal and third skill 111 directing and leading the forces commanded so they will do the thing to be accomplished in the way decided on to do it fn other words it means knowledge planning and execution The first step toward high command is a study of war-what causes it what constitutes a decision and what principle of trategy and tactics should be followed to gain decisions The second step consists in the application of principlEs in planning and carrying out successful operations pertaining to war By such practice an officer learns to estimate correctly situations and to reach sound decisions

The principles of high command are embodied in the trinity-self-preservation planning and execution No matter how Veil the commander may prepare himself no matter how expert he may become in planning these things go for naught unless he urganizes his command to carry out his plan inshydoctrinates it with the plan and method of carrying it out trains it so it will act in coordinated efiOrt in accordance with the indoctrination and finally develops it in the fighting spirit and the will to win-or morale

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ARTILLEHY AND THE LESSONS WE HAVE LEARNT WITll REGARD

TO IT IN THI- LATE WAR

Ry COIOlltl-Commandant L Oldfipld The Journal of the ROllal nlul Sf rlff f rlli1uiOrl ~ofmhtr IH~2 p 579

The autl~or fist (middotall attention to the prewar ideas of the limited amount of firin to he expeeted of artillery and tothe re~tricted plan of employment of all the larger calibers He t htn (ontra~t thi wit h till present tendency to Wie all artillery as mueh as Jlossible

He beli((s t hat in anticipation of future war H traihing should )( Hllth a~ to prPHnt tatic or position warfare -war of thl futur( should 1)( iualized always as a moving warfare (OI1-plultn f ly junior lltill(ry otli(trs must be well trained in artIllcy t~Imiddott ie a kn()wl(d~l of l((hnique while important is not (nough

In a grand altark when there has been plenty of time for preparation and wlHIl the ammunition supply is ample he dpltii)(s art illry upport as

o COll111(r batkr hy most of the heavyand medium howitzer- and hy Cpropoltion of the filld guns and howitzers

h A gtnllll amount of a((ompanying artillery c TIW nmiddotmaindtl firing a barrage Ien ldleipnt guns and ammunition ar~ not available

for tl barragl it may be -upplementld by the u~e of tanks ltgt1 llllrl()~ Imiddotd on Ivtrieted area only

In the cle of 1100ing warfare or mall operations thp authoT bmiddotlilt artllcry ~pport will take the form of conshyllltrat iOIl on lo(alil iIS for short plriods of time

IT(lII1Ill1) illg guns are classed as valuable but not to be Ultf for task whidl machine g-uns could do equally well They an lry useful in fi)htinl in rIolte (ountry

In a di~cussion of the Lldenp the following statements are found

Th lrrtllgpnlPnt of putting down a proteethe harrage just in [rmll or a dfclg mflntl alllr the attI h1S (middotummn~ed finds fmiddot llrlaquomiddot J( _ it I 111( ltlUI of Ihp infmlry to ue with thp Ilrf ph pd ttf flmiddot aftI LT_ Tlw duty of IIH arlillry is hy rountpr pl~parJI jlT and (oun1pr otlmiddotpn he to intlit-t (arualtili on the (ln0my to bf(lt~ UII I ne flItrati l Hls and V) ill1lte th( firt wavp of the attut k

Ill dmiddottImiddot like tlte atlal k must kIp a ([rtain numhfr of guns anti huwifzpr- Illavy and light molile to deaJ with fresh ituatiuns

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While ground obseryation is given as thf best of all methods the author believes most count~r battry work will b with the a~iLlnce of aircraft y

The future employment of gas and smoke EIre summarized as follows

The outbreak of war lllteen the leading nationlt will probably be hpraldd by trepwnnou- Ilalt attack

~moke i~ a weapon for attack to conceal mOcmpnts of troops and ltpprially of taklt It wlll prolahly he 1I(gt(i largely in futur

lnder communications The Ol vital oLall communicaUltlfl jlt Hbullbullion ht lt1 officers of

the differpnt armlt and hower great the shortage or artillery officers thi liaison hould not be stinted ~OTE Thi artirle is quite lengthy and contains a onsiderable

amount of intefP ting diq(ut--ion on the suLj(gtrt inrliratpd abfe as wpH as others or ler importance

A STUDY OF THE FRENCH F S R By Captain R H Lidnl Hart 1 pa~es--Journal of the Royal

C Ijitcd Sertce 111lillllOll -ovpmher 1922 p 666

In this article the author draws a comparison between the Fritish and Frenlth Field Servilte Regulations The former (Icll it h the proces- generally applicable to any cale of formashytion while the latter distinguish between the tactics of an army an army corps and a division and treat each separately

In the first section of the French regulations th~ art of command and the influence of personality are discussed leavshying for the second ~ectlon the use of the arms and devices and the t~ctical employment of the higher formations

The French define a division as the first unit which is capabl of tlrryng out a proper attack by its own resources but the range and duration of action is limited the army corps as able to engage on an extended front and to continue until a decision is reached the army aamp The strategical unit and eXFlusively an organ of command and administration While the essential elements of the subject the commandershyhis plans and orders -are the same the British presentation is considered superior by the author as it gives first a frameshywork asto the method of drawing up_operation orders bull

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The French are of the opinion that security depend- on two important factors information and the dispo~ition of the troops while the Britisil devote separate chapters to informpshytion and protection which the author believes is -more illogical and unscientifir

Under movements the French suney the subject in less detail and in a more ehronological order viz ~ail mechanical transport and marches while the British follow the sequence marches rail and mecl~anical transport The French consider that rail moves are only justified for distances of at least 100 kilometers for an army corps or 75 kilometers for a division For motor transportation using it for distances less than 20 kilometers in the case of infantry or 60 kilometers in the case of artillery is not deemed advisable

There appears to be little difference between the French and British -presentations of the principles connected with battle Howevel the French doctrine of disregarding the use of tanks and of armoured cars for pursuit and the preshyscription that it is best to maint~in the same divisions in each corps are considered unsound by the writer

In the discussion of the army in battle the French regulashytions divided the preliminary steps i~to

a Exploration by aircraft and cavalry to determine the zone where the enemy is likely to be met

b Disposition which ought to be adapted to the proshyjected maneuver

c Direction d Frontages

In the British regulations these important precepts are either omitted or not clearly brought out In the next phase of battle which comprises making contact with the enemy folshylowed by engagement the British viewpoint appears to make an artificial separation of the action of the advance guard from that of the battle itself

Cnder the defense the French regulations lay stress on the importance of flanking positions to prevent penetrations or from which counter attacks may be launched The British regulations do not cover this important point The French doctrinl that the attack is continued by the assault is considshy

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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ARTILLEHY AND THE LESSONS WE HAVE LEARNT WITll REGARD

TO IT IN THI- LATE WAR

Ry COIOlltl-Commandant L Oldfipld The Journal of the ROllal nlul Sf rlff f rlli1uiOrl ~ofmhtr IH~2 p 579

The autl~or fist (middotall attention to the prewar ideas of the limited amount of firin to he expeeted of artillery and tothe re~tricted plan of employment of all the larger calibers He t htn (ontra~t thi wit h till present tendency to Wie all artillery as mueh as Jlossible

He beli((s t hat in anticipation of future war H traihing should )( Hllth a~ to prPHnt tatic or position warfare -war of thl futur( should 1)( iualized always as a moving warfare (OI1-plultn f ly junior lltill(ry otli(trs must be well trained in artIllcy t~Imiddott ie a kn()wl(d~l of l((hnique while important is not (nough

In a grand altark when there has been plenty of time for preparation and wlHIl the ammunition supply is ample he dpltii)(s art illry upport as

o COll111(r batkr hy most of the heavyand medium howitzer- and hy Cpropoltion of the filld guns and howitzers

h A gtnllll amount of a((ompanying artillery c TIW nmiddotmaindtl firing a barrage Ien ldleipnt guns and ammunition ar~ not available

for tl barragl it may be -upplementld by the u~e of tanks ltgt1 llllrl()~ Imiddotd on Ivtrieted area only

In the cle of 1100ing warfare or mall operations thp authoT bmiddotlilt artllcry ~pport will take the form of conshyllltrat iOIl on lo(alil iIS for short plriods of time

IT(lII1Ill1) illg guns are classed as valuable but not to be Ultf for task whidl machine g-uns could do equally well They an lry useful in fi)htinl in rIolte (ountry

In a di~cussion of the Lldenp the following statements are found

Th lrrtllgpnlPnt of putting down a proteethe harrage just in [rmll or a dfclg mflntl alllr the attI h1S (middotummn~ed finds fmiddot llrlaquomiddot J( _ it I 111( ltlUI of Ihp infmlry to ue with thp Ilrf ph pd ttf flmiddot aftI LT_ Tlw duty of IIH arlillry is hy rountpr pl~parJI jlT and (oun1pr otlmiddotpn he to intlit-t (arualtili on the (ln0my to bf(lt~ UII I ne flItrati l Hls and V) ill1lte th( firt wavp of the attut k

Ill dmiddottImiddot like tlte atlal k must kIp a ([rtain numhfr of guns anti huwifzpr- Illavy and light molile to deaJ with fresh ituatiuns

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While ground obseryation is given as thf best of all methods the author believes most count~r battry work will b with the a~iLlnce of aircraft y

The future employment of gas and smoke EIre summarized as follows

The outbreak of war lllteen the leading nationlt will probably be hpraldd by trepwnnou- Ilalt attack

~moke i~ a weapon for attack to conceal mOcmpnts of troops and ltpprially of taklt It wlll prolahly he 1I(gt(i largely in futur

lnder communications The Ol vital oLall communicaUltlfl jlt Hbullbullion ht lt1 officers of

the differpnt armlt and hower great the shortage or artillery officers thi liaison hould not be stinted ~OTE Thi artirle is quite lengthy and contains a onsiderable

amount of intefP ting diq(ut--ion on the suLj(gtrt inrliratpd abfe as wpH as others or ler importance

A STUDY OF THE FRENCH F S R By Captain R H Lidnl Hart 1 pa~es--Journal of the Royal

C Ijitcd Sertce 111lillllOll -ovpmher 1922 p 666

In this article the author draws a comparison between the Fritish and Frenlth Field Servilte Regulations The former (Icll it h the proces- generally applicable to any cale of formashytion while the latter distinguish between the tactics of an army an army corps and a division and treat each separately

In the first section of the French regulations th~ art of command and the influence of personality are discussed leavshying for the second ~ectlon the use of the arms and devices and the t~ctical employment of the higher formations

The French define a division as the first unit which is capabl of tlrryng out a proper attack by its own resources but the range and duration of action is limited the army corps as able to engage on an extended front and to continue until a decision is reached the army aamp The strategical unit and eXFlusively an organ of command and administration While the essential elements of the subject the commandershyhis plans and orders -are the same the British presentation is considered superior by the author as it gives first a frameshywork asto the method of drawing up_operation orders bull

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The French are of the opinion that security depend- on two important factors information and the dispo~ition of the troops while the Britisil devote separate chapters to informpshytion and protection which the author believes is -more illogical and unscientifir

Under movements the French suney the subject in less detail and in a more ehronological order viz ~ail mechanical transport and marches while the British follow the sequence marches rail and mecl~anical transport The French consider that rail moves are only justified for distances of at least 100 kilometers for an army corps or 75 kilometers for a division For motor transportation using it for distances less than 20 kilometers in the case of infantry or 60 kilometers in the case of artillery is not deemed advisable

There appears to be little difference between the French and British -presentations of the principles connected with battle Howevel the French doctrine of disregarding the use of tanks and of armoured cars for pursuit and the preshyscription that it is best to maint~in the same divisions in each corps are considered unsound by the writer

In the discussion of the army in battle the French regulashytions divided the preliminary steps i~to

a Exploration by aircraft and cavalry to determine the zone where the enemy is likely to be met

b Disposition which ought to be adapted to the proshyjected maneuver

c Direction d Frontages

In the British regulations these important precepts are either omitted or not clearly brought out In the next phase of battle which comprises making contact with the enemy folshylowed by engagement the British viewpoint appears to make an artificial separation of the action of the advance guard from that of the battle itself

Cnder the defense the French regulations lay stress on the importance of flanking positions to prevent penetrations or from which counter attacks may be launched The British regulations do not cover this important point The French doctrinl that the attack is continued by the assault is considshy

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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While ground obseryation is given as thf best of all methods the author believes most count~r battry work will b with the a~iLlnce of aircraft y

The future employment of gas and smoke EIre summarized as follows

The outbreak of war lllteen the leading nationlt will probably be hpraldd by trepwnnou- Ilalt attack

~moke i~ a weapon for attack to conceal mOcmpnts of troops and ltpprially of taklt It wlll prolahly he 1I(gt(i largely in futur

lnder communications The Ol vital oLall communicaUltlfl jlt Hbullbullion ht lt1 officers of

the differpnt armlt and hower great the shortage or artillery officers thi liaison hould not be stinted ~OTE Thi artirle is quite lengthy and contains a onsiderable

amount of intefP ting diq(ut--ion on the suLj(gtrt inrliratpd abfe as wpH as others or ler importance

A STUDY OF THE FRENCH F S R By Captain R H Lidnl Hart 1 pa~es--Journal of the Royal

C Ijitcd Sertce 111lillllOll -ovpmher 1922 p 666

In this article the author draws a comparison between the Fritish and Frenlth Field Servilte Regulations The former (Icll it h the proces- generally applicable to any cale of formashytion while the latter distinguish between the tactics of an army an army corps and a division and treat each separately

In the first section of the French regulations th~ art of command and the influence of personality are discussed leavshying for the second ~ectlon the use of the arms and devices and the t~ctical employment of the higher formations

The French define a division as the first unit which is capabl of tlrryng out a proper attack by its own resources but the range and duration of action is limited the army corps as able to engage on an extended front and to continue until a decision is reached the army aamp The strategical unit and eXFlusively an organ of command and administration While the essential elements of the subject the commandershyhis plans and orders -are the same the British presentation is considered superior by the author as it gives first a frameshywork asto the method of drawing up_operation orders bull

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The French are of the opinion that security depend- on two important factors information and the dispo~ition of the troops while the Britisil devote separate chapters to informpshytion and protection which the author believes is -more illogical and unscientifir

Under movements the French suney the subject in less detail and in a more ehronological order viz ~ail mechanical transport and marches while the British follow the sequence marches rail and mecl~anical transport The French consider that rail moves are only justified for distances of at least 100 kilometers for an army corps or 75 kilometers for a division For motor transportation using it for distances less than 20 kilometers in the case of infantry or 60 kilometers in the case of artillery is not deemed advisable

There appears to be little difference between the French and British -presentations of the principles connected with battle Howevel the French doctrine of disregarding the use of tanks and of armoured cars for pursuit and the preshyscription that it is best to maint~in the same divisions in each corps are considered unsound by the writer

In the discussion of the army in battle the French regulashytions divided the preliminary steps i~to

a Exploration by aircraft and cavalry to determine the zone where the enemy is likely to be met

b Disposition which ought to be adapted to the proshyjected maneuver

c Direction d Frontages

In the British regulations these important precepts are either omitted or not clearly brought out In the next phase of battle which comprises making contact with the enemy folshylowed by engagement the British viewpoint appears to make an artificial separation of the action of the advance guard from that of the battle itself

Cnder the defense the French regulations lay stress on the importance of flanking positions to prevent penetrations or from which counter attacks may be launched The British regulations do not cover this important point The French doctrinl that the attack is continued by the assault is considshy

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

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nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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October-December 192ft Igtshy

World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

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The French are of the opinion that security depend- on two important factors information and the dispo~ition of the troops while the Britisil devote separate chapters to informpshytion and protection which the author believes is -more illogical and unscientifir

Under movements the French suney the subject in less detail and in a more ehronological order viz ~ail mechanical transport and marches while the British follow the sequence marches rail and mecl~anical transport The French consider that rail moves are only justified for distances of at least 100 kilometers for an army corps or 75 kilometers for a division For motor transportation using it for distances less than 20 kilometers in the case of infantry or 60 kilometers in the case of artillery is not deemed advisable

There appears to be little difference between the French and British -presentations of the principles connected with battle Howevel the French doctrine of disregarding the use of tanks and of armoured cars for pursuit and the preshyscription that it is best to maint~in the same divisions in each corps are considered unsound by the writer

In the discussion of the army in battle the French regulashytions divided the preliminary steps i~to

a Exploration by aircraft and cavalry to determine the zone where the enemy is likely to be met

b Disposition which ought to be adapted to the proshyjected maneuver

c Direction d Frontages

In the British regulations these important precepts are either omitted or not clearly brought out In the next phase of battle which comprises making contact with the enemy folshylowed by engagement the British viewpoint appears to make an artificial separation of the action of the advance guard from that of the battle itself

Cnder the defense the French regulations lay stress on the importance of flanking positions to prevent penetrations or from which counter attacks may be launched The British regulations do not cover this important point The French doctrinl that the attack is continued by the assault is considshy

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ered unsound by the author of the article as the opportunity for assault is momentary and must be instantly seized A generaJassault allows the moment to be lost

The French regulations seem to make a distinction beshytween thp exploitation of success and the final pursuit Exshyploitation is carried out in breadth and in depth If the beaten enemy abandops the contest and retires in disorder then the pursuit begins by the troops of the first line preceded by cavshyalry and the author adds tanks are surely more effective than cavalry in the first stages at least before the enemys defenses are entirely broken

In conclusion the French regulations are summarized as being distinguished by clarity of thought and expression 1

grasp of essential outlines of the subject aI1fl a scientific arshyrangement The British regulations are considered as lac]~ing in the mastery of the subject- but contain practical methods which show to better advantage

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECON~AISSANCE ON

STRATEGY AND TACTICS

By Flight Lieutenant C J Mackay 20 pageR -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution November 1922 p 622

The collection of information about the enemy insures not only an essential part of the protection of an army but forms also the foundation on which plans and actions in war are based The enemy must be continuomlly sought ou~ and conshystant touch kept with him so that the fullest information as to his whereabouts and intentions may be obtained Informashytion is essential to both strategy and tactics-in fact to the making of plans The acquisition of accurate information has always been one of the most difficult tasks of a commander in the field In reading the history of a campaign and in criti cising the dispositions and actions of a commander many students fail to realize the difficulties which beset the subject of their criticism at the time

Prior to the advent of the airplane information about the enemy was obtained by some of the following means

a Cavalry b Operations iri force c Espionage

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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d Prisoners and lt1oss-examination of local inhabitants ( Enemy press lid captured papers The advent of the airplane has developed another medium

of reconnaisance It i~~posible to ee what is on the other side of the hill ~

Lack of information produced two great surprises on the Western Front in 1914 amelv

a The strength of the clrman flank attack delivered through Belgium I

b The appearance ~f the Army of Paris l6th Army) on )Ioltkeg right flank before the )Iarne

In definin thpound different types of aerial reconnaissance it is difficult to denote the diiding line between the strategical and the tactical

Just as ground reconnaissance has been claSSIfied as preshytective contact and independent so too air reconnaissance may Le classified as cont1ct protective and independent with two subsidiary forms counter battery and survey

The advantages of air reconnaissance are Large radius of activity and rapiditYin delivering information secured to the commander Howewr air reconnaissance is liable to intershyruption owing to adverse weather conditions but even then such conditions are not likely to last sufficiently long to ailaw an enemy opportunity for raquourprise A commander must discriminate between the positive and negativ air report ~egative reports must be treated with reserve

The immediate influence of air rpoundconnaisance on the conshyduct of war may be summarized as follows

a It reducls le inherent unreadiness of modern armies A modern army corps occupies a road space of thirty-five miles and takes thirteen hors to deploy-no small measure of unreadiness The early information however which the airplane is capable of supplying allows ample time for this deployment

b It compels night movement of troops light marches said Blucher are more to be dreaded than the enemy But now night marches are less to be dreaded than discovery On the other hand it should not be forgotten that

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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aerial night reconnaissance is in fts infancy In future wars night reconnaissance with the aid of powerful flares wilf reveal almost as much as by day with the additional advantage that observation can be carried out from a low altitude

c It precludps the wide turning movement Had airshycraft then been su developed as they are now and their applishycation as fully understood von Klucks turning movement through Belgium would have been doomed at its inception In the face of airplane observation the turning movement will in future be one of the most difficult operations of war

d It precludes the possibility of losing touch with an opshyponent It is true that in 1917 under cover of mists of the Somme the V Army lost touch with the retreating Germans for a few days but only tactically on a limited front

e It supplies the commander with tJe only means of folshylowing and thus controlling the tactical development of the modern battle

f It introduces the necessity for deception (or camoushyflage) many miles behind the battle front in areas hitherto considered immune from enemy observation

g It facilitates the use of long range artillery which with the aid or air observation can harass enemy back areas with accuracy

h It renders the surprise factor more difficult to achieve The value of air reconnaissance is not confined to land

operations Successful naval battles of the future will be based on the adoption of methods of air reconnaissance andmiddot observation of fire brought about by the airplane

While the airplane has developed a superior method of acquiring information about the enemy and in many cases the only method it cannot be said that aerial reconnaissance Will revolutionize warfare The principles of war have not been modified Aircraft like any other innovation of war has an influence in the application of principles of war to the methods of warfare

(Digesters note This article which is a prize essay is amplified with historical examples of the World War and of other wars While all the conshyclusions of the author might not be accepted in toto it is a valuable study)

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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October-December 192ft Igtshy

World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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PSYCHbLOGY AND TACnd Marshal Psyrhologosmiddot-By Lieutenant Hpsp -J nstrurtoI File No 110-C (omlJiled from report of G Amerilan jorreti in German)-l

Lieutenant Hes~e of the (erman Army has published a book in which he emphasize the necessity of paying more attention to the psychology of troops The author claims that there is ~ome p~ychology in eery taltical decision anrl that in m3Jfy ituations psychology mu~t be given preference over pure) intellect ual tactics I n large and small matters psychology and tactics go hand in hand While in peace tr~ining an effort is made tei move ~kirmish lines at prescribed interval~ and at timp this training sUlmiddoteeds in the drill ground the opposite result is reached on the battlefield as gregarious instinct is much stronger than all energy of commanders It is the important task of subordinate commanders to prewnt the feeling of isolation that overcomes troops and interferes with the gaining of i-Tound In the execution of this task it may be necessary to adopt decisions which do nor correspond to purely intellectual tactics

A platoon under fire attacks a machine gun nest across a narrow passage A squad protected by machine guns has succecded in crossing this passage The question confronting the platoon commander is Shall I advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack or shall I leave them in the present position until the attack has succeeded Cold reason replies lhe firing power will not be improved by advancing them It cannot be done without sustaining losses I shall I

leave them Psychological considerations however say The squad beyond the sector feels itself abandoned It is appreshyhensive and continuation of the attack will lack the necessary spirit The decision therefore is I shall first advance my light machine guns and then continue the attack

Finally the soldier must know what he does and why he does it Unfortunately this commonpJace is often neglected

(Digesters note In view of the footnote ~om)11ents appearing in Britshyish and German slrvice magazine concerning the scope of this book it has been ordered for the Library)

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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CHEMICAL WARFARE 1--1 THE FUTCRE

By Captain J MSpammell Infantry O R C 5 pagcs-Vorlh A mcriran Rail Oet 1922 p 46

This article whieh is interesting as reprtsenting views of a military writer who is not a speeialist on the subject of chemshyical warfare begins with the statement that Chemieal warshyfare offers tremendous jJotentialities not only in making war less eruel and less destructive but in making it less frequent The discussion that follows rElates principally to matters alshyreadyJamiliarfJeast in a genEral way to thE readers of the StlIIMARY

Three points are brought out that arE of special interest 1st The (lrllltlJj IIICTeowyl 1111 poria 1(( ill 1~lUbile sillaliolls

of tlzl emploJjIII1l1 Ilf hllrrIssill (laS operations In ueh situashytions high concentrations are difficult to achieve (xcept under extraordinary conditions I n many eases so inrf frequEnt will bE thE opportunities to use thE majr-ity of gases that if any afl used it will be those that pron~ige results in low concentrations Among the most important u~e of ias is that of reducing the physical and moral resistance 0 troops by forcing them to wear the mask for long periods lhcre is a second important characteristic of gas warfare j klt the effect of a mild concentration is very diffiltult to (liagnose and continued activity on the part of a mildly gassed soldier J11ay lead to serious consequences while if he rEmain inactive he may suffer no ill effe~ts and since a soldier must be given the benefit of the doubt among troops of low morale a great opportunity for malingering is provided Gas thereshyfore by emphasizing the moral factor in war decreases the stubbornness of the resistance of the side weaker morally and decreases bloodshed thereby From these arguments it will be seen that tactical requirements have reduced the numshyber of gases that can be employed econemically and have largely restricted the uses of gas to the inflicting of mild and temporary casualties

2d The possibilities of decreasing the likelihood of war In certain cases throufh the use of gases Chemical warfare exshycludes whole groups of people from fighting For example

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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no longer can a savage people or even a non-industrial nation hope successfully to go to war with a power that uses gas

3d The1Is( of gas bllacks from aircraft on cities To thbse who paint lurid picturd of such a use of gas Captain Scammell answers that an overfhelming preponderance of air strength would be necessary to Icarry out such an attack for not only would it be a tremen~ous undertaking to obtain a sufficient concentration of gas td produce an appreciable effect but the effect would not be worth the errort particularly as the bombing planes would hme to be escorted by combat plane in sutlishydent numbers to beat drr all p01isible aerial counter attacks

i (~ote This view1does not-seem to accord with French fears expressed in a recent article in the Paris Matin Protective lIeasures in France Captain Scammells esshytimate of the difficulties of gassing cities appears also to be at variance with certain American calculations which would indicate that a city ten miles square- larger say than the two Kansas Citys combined--could be cOYered by as little as two tons of economical tear gas if properly distributer or by 70 tons of mustard gas)

Captain Scammell devotes considerable space in his inshyteresting article to a consideration of past and present efforb to prohibit the use of chemicals in war His conclusion is that Gas as a weapon of war has not been abolished Even the signatories of the (Washington) agreement if a nonshysignatory nation were to enter- a war upon the side of one of them would not-be bound by the restriction And even were the war confined to two of the ~ignatory powers gas would be used An excuse for beginning could always be found

THE PROGRESS OF THE WAR DEPARTMENT IN CUMPLIANCE

WITH THE NATIONAL DEFENSE ACToF 1920 19 pages-Goernment Printing Office (Library No 3554 l

The Yar Department has published a pamphlet in which there is outlined the progress made by the Department in carryshying out the missions assigned to the military branch of the Government by the National D(~ense Act

The Army of the United Slates is covered under the folshylowing subheads

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(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 1922

(a) Regular Army miiiioM fundional distribution adshyministrative overhead coast defen~es of the enited States and their fupctions

(bl National Guard miion trenlth and contemplated program of training

(cl The Organizld Re~erV( strength and program of training

(d) The Reserve Oftkers Training Camn mjsion and strength

(el The Citizens lilitary TrainiTlg Camps aim and deshyvelopment

Under Commissioned otnCers there is hown the disshytribution of 13~14 unicer thE number reqJirld in the Regular Army to meet the needs of the various unib and ageneils conshynected with the military establishment

lnder cost of the army there is shown the financial phase of the problem an important faetor in any military program

REVIEW OF NEW BOOKS RECEIVED I~ THE LIBRARY

THE KAISERS MEMOIRS

English translation by Thom~ R Ybarra 342 pages (Harper amp Bros New York and London 1922) Library No 923

1 This is a book which is interesting more for what it does not say than for what it does say There appears to be little question that the Kaiser had he been so inclined could have given many interesting accounts of the World War and this is what readers naturally look for in this volume But less than 50 pages are devoted to the World War and only three events of the war are discussed These events are

The commenClment of the war The efforts of the Pope to mak(peace The Kaisers abdication

2 Concerning theuro beginning of the war data and argushyment are submitted to show that the Kaiser did not know a

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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~ar was breWing while on the otner hand the Entente were making full preparations The argument and evidence accomshypanying it are entitled to consideration but is evidently a oneshy

sided account which omits much that might have been said on this point

3 The only two o~her items discussed on the war contain little information not Iready known and this is not of very great value ~

4 The first 240 pdges of the book relating to the pre-war period are interesting as illustrating German court life and the Kaisers point of view The last part of the book is a disshycussion of guilt for commencing the war and as might be expected is a very biased account

5 As a whole thel book is of little value from a military point of view but has Ivalue politically It is also in~eresting as a narrative of court Iife

JAPANS PACIFIC POLICY

By K K Kawakami 269 pages (F bull P Dutton amp Company New Ycrk 1922 J I

This book consists principally of articles by the author which apIeared in various newpapers during the Washington Conferende

The aim seems to be two-fold-to produce a feeling of friendliness toward Japan on the part of the Powers and to cause the Japanese Government to conduct itself in carrying

out the provisions of t~e agreements reached at the Conference so as to desene the friendship and confidence of the conferring nations and of the world at large The aut~or claims that Japan made a good impression at the conference but that a clinging to old ideas and pradices in dealing with Siberia and China will nullify what has been accomplished

The book devotes a part to naval armament and the Pacific Treaty The gr~ater part is devoted to Japans policy in Manchuria and China proper especially Shantung

It is apparent throughout the discussion of the Armament question that the author considers that Japan gave up more than any of the Qther parties to the agreement He statesA nation with unlimited resources both in money and raw mashy

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

TilE IEXIt 1 DIAl Ill CtEt (IOl(I n 11

CIELl

Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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terials may s(rap half a millinn t nns of warships today and embark upon a gi[antie huilrlincr dwme tomorrow if sudden changp of int Plnat ional rfgtlat il)l1~ rltplilt it Thati

which i eaily made ~an be t11I d~troypd But it is human nature to (lin to a thinl r(ultin from a gJpat hcroir sacrishyfjct He inmiddot tlw jPl)ll iot1 1hat 1lpan attitlldf on the question of tllP mlndlll (if 111lt Pacifi iland nnrth of the efjuatol i pUllI~ diln in and middottha t if thl lnitlri States would potponc IwJ l]i~lPIIl and Cuam prnj~(ts h( would willingly gin up t h(l mll~dll

TIll author i injinpj to lttllth littll importan(p to the Paliflc Treaty hltl(n E1~lt]lt1 Jnpan FranCl and the rnitld Statl oJ tlw laon that tlw Iaifj( PO~lssions l1(ve could han been a eaue for aJ llltwlpn any of the conshytrnrting parties Hl 1lllip(- 1ha t till poin t of dnnger is China and that if Japan anrl tile lnilPd States pver go to war it will he beetuse of disngfl[ll(nl onr Chillwe qUlstions Chinas internall affairs are fully gone into and it appears that an attempt is being made to show that til (ounty never will he able to gOern itself TIll Shantung queotion is discussed at length and it is shown that Japan has good reasons for deshyclining to return to China the German possessions which were seized during the World ar After making a good case for Japan the author seems TIurh pleased at Japans declarashytions of her willingness to evacufle Shantung

Japans position in llanchuria is then discussed and it is shown how the country has improved during Japans occupashytion The difference between Japans pof)i-tion in Shantung and in Mancbtiria is stressed -the former having resulted from her seizure of German territory while the latter resulted from her victory over Russia and a ubsequent treaty with China The author states In Manchuria Japans rights are defined in a treaty with China That right Japan has never had the idea of bartering for any expediency or purpose

A reading of the book gives the impression that there is ~ definite relation between I Japans attitude toward Shantung and her position in Manchuria If she can conduct herself so as to induce the Powers to agree to her domination of Manshychuria she is willing to give up all claims to any part of Shanshytw~

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Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISMA No 7

Japan has realized that the Powers have a watchful eye on China and that nothing will be tolerated which violates the integrity of that country She stands to gain more from the good will of the Powers than from any aggression in China

Japans position in Siberia is discussed It is admitted that the Japanese occupation was a mistake and has been a failure but it is hoped that something will be accomplished before withdrawing in order to satisfy the Japanese people What to expect is not indicated However that Japans position would be greatly improved by Russians agreeing to Japans policy in lanchuria is evident

THE FREEDOM OF THE SEAS

By Louise Fargo Brown 262 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 19191 Library No 9409

This presentation is largely an attempt to discover what is meant by the freedom of the seas by delving into history to ascertain what it has meant in the past It is early stated that for centlries men have been laboring on the one handjto esshytablish sea freedom and on the other to frame such a law of the sea as shall maintain its freedom at all times As indicatshying the slow progress that has been made~s asserted that in 1305 France and Ergland were quarreling over a queslion of prize jurisdiction which was finally submi ted to arbitration but war broke out before a settlement ha been reached andmiddot that in 1907 the decision was reached to establish an intershynational prize court but it never sat beltause no agreement could be reached as to what was the law of the sea Before any settlement was found the World War broke out

The author follows through the early struggle for sea sovereignty in which ar unsuccessful effort was made by cershytain countries including Portugal and Spain actually to parcel out the seas and exercise dominion over them The efforts and influence of Great Britain as a maritime power are disshycussed also trade in general the closed door and the open sea the balance of power ~md trade and the influence of French freedom

Various internatilt)nal experiments are reviewed an inshyteresting one being the I efforts of Czar Alexander I in the direcshy

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

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nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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October-December 192ft Igtshy

World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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tion of the fo~ation of a league of nations His ideas ranged all the way from a body possessing supernational powers down to a league to prevent the spread of the liberal views of the Holy Alliance In 1804 he submitted to Pitt a scheme which did not go to either extreme After discussing pershypetual peace as a mere dream the scheme proposed a league which would guarantee national rights assure the privilege of neutrality delay war until mediation had proved unavailshying and punish breaches of international law As Pitt was engaged at the dille in a war which took no account of neutral rights the part of the plan respecting neutrality did not imshypress him favorably As a means of guarantee against terrishytorial aggression however a league of nations appealed to him and his successors and the British representative was instructed to further such a league in 1814 at Vienna

Chapter VIII discusses Free Trade Free Ships Free Goods from the time the idea became crystallized as a conshyviction in the mind of -apoleon while meditating at St Helena down to 1859 when the lnited States won her campaign against Danish tolls on the Baltic Against the Danish policy upshyholding the right of a single nation to treat one of the great maritime highways as a closed sea President Pierce successshyfully led the fight for the American policy to maintain the freedom of the seas and of the great natural channels of navishygation

The last two chapters discuss the Law of the Sea of Yestershyday and the Law of the Sea of Tomorrow respectively the latshyter closing with the conclusion that if the wo~lds peace is to preshyvail upon the high seas so that ships may ply their business there in safety and tranquillity there must be international machinery for enforcing the law of the sea and an international tribunal to judge transgressions of it

WAR-TIME STRIKES AND THEIR ADJUSTMENT

By Alelmnder M Bing with an introduction by Felix Adler 329 pages (E P Dutton amp Co New York 1921) Library No 9409

This book surveys the labor difficulties which occurred during the recent war including the post-armistice period also the difficulties which industry experienced in meeting

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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the neer of (1]( war inrl 1([[(11( lW (oJ1clu~im that these wtre but (gtl Ila( ural 11)(h and reldh of prfwar (onrlitions rather than nC facmiddottor-Imiddot(lllr h till ar

The ehier triellmiddot h1iliull~ inl( tmiddot(t of llw hook cpnlcrs about ehar(ll~ and 1 in hifh art rtS(llS(rl the Ilwrliating ageneies of t 1]( r m lY Pppalt 1l1pnh (mrl()~(d durinL t h( war inc ttding t hi dmini middot1 rat ion of Lahor Standards in Army Clot hitll till rslnd mr ty Yard al eommiion th( ationt1 Bam( and ~Ildlr~ Adiuttll(nt COll1mission rind till Inrlll1 rid ~(lHmiddotmiddot (( jon of t Iw Onlnml( [)(part ll](llt (~lIart lmhter (~rp an I ir Sri(l

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Iiitld Y ( ~~~ l~ I PrnllmiddottH) nilr~ity rrp~ PrirHp1nll lnl7 Lihrar~ -11 901 f)

A pUhlishld manu(lipt ~iinc an (ount of tl1( wthor experienCes durin til( war in I(xi(o in lS-lG and 1~47 The author wa tlwn a liqutenant of en I(itllprs He covers his experilnce~ such as mght he cxpect(d from an ollicer of his rank ~othing of alu( on tactics or middottrategy is discussed being beyond the duties of the oilicer writing and beyond his experienc( On the otrer hand the local life of the time and some useful informatio) on the equipment training and duties of our troops arc given

i ARMY LETTERS (186H865)

By Oliver Willcox Norton l55 pagEs roo L Deming Chicago) Library No 921 I

I The author serve1 as an enlisted man in the 83d Penn

Volunteers from 1861 to 1863 and thereafter until the end of the war as a lieutenaJilt in the 8th F S (olored) Infantry The letters are those written to friends and relatives They naturally contain much mattcr of no interest to any but those engaged in the correspondence Howevpr they contain conshysiderable information concerning customs of the tlmes equipmiddot ment and morale of the troops and descriptions of the country traversed Good descriptions of conditions during the Peninshysula campaign of 1862 arc given

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SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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October-December 1922

SECRETS OF CREWE HOUSE

By Sir Campbell Stuart K B E 252 pages (Hodder amp Houghton London New York Toronto 1921) Library No 9409 bull

A story of the British propaganda campaign conducted by Viscount Northcliffe in enemy countries during 1918

DOCUMENTS RECEIVED IN JNSTRGCTORSmiddot FILE ROOI

FROM ARMY WAR COLLEGE Instructor8

G1 COIRSE FileNo Period of Informatile Studie rl Course Lecture by

Col Andrpw Moses F A-G1 Course NO1 PH 139-F-l Functions of Gl of a Corps Area Lecture by Lt Col E

H Dp Armond GS-G1 Course No5 PH 139-F-5 Outline of the Gl Course By Col G S Simonds PH 139-F Organization and Funrlion$ of Ihe Personnel Vivision

War Dcpl General Staff Lecture by CoL C D Herron G S Gl Course NO2 PlI 139-F-2

Functions ofGl War Plans Vit and Gl (J H Q in the Field Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No ) PB 139-F-3

Funclions of The Adjutant Generalbull Office and its Relashytion llilh the (Jencral Staff hiefs of Branches and (orp Area Commanders Lecture by 1a) Gen R C Davis The Adjutant General of the Army-Gl CourseNo 4 PH 139-F-4

Ireljare and llorale of 1roopN Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Course No 6 ~ PH 139-F-6

G2 COURSE Comparative GOlernment from the Standpoint OJ 111ilitary

Strength Lecture hy Dr Wm Starr llyers PH 138-C-38 Economic Resource bull of France and Germany Lecture by

Prof J Russell Smith-G2 Course No 36 PH 138-C-36 Summary of the Estimate on Mexico By Committee No1 PlI 138-C-3 Summary of the tstimate on Argentine Firazil and ellile

By Committee No2 PH 138-C-4 Summary oj the Estimate on Turkey and (Jreree By Comshy

mittee No 6 PH 138-C-8 Summary ofhe Estimate on France By Committee No7 PH 138-C-9 Summary of the Estimate on Germany By Committe No 8 PH 13S-C-lO

Summary of tlw Estimate on Russia By Committe No 9PH 13S-C-13 SumfliPry of lhe Estimate on the British Empire (less Canshy

ada) By Committee No 10 PH~138-C-14 Summary of tke Estimate on the Japanese Em1ire By

Committee No 11 PH l38-C-15

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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i SummlJrJ 11 [li1J0rt 0 Nil Jo[fid By Comshy

mittmiddot - J7 111 13~-C-2r Tr(si~ fur lJi~rll-lOll or ( (middot()~rcr(nrr Iml)flrtal1t Il~~

nHI1I of mililani Ih nnt umuQlt P I 18~-C-n a PruJuzt FItur ()nf LI)11 r Nu~1 tJlI1middoti III r lHlshy

nit-dial ntiJhljr~ und 1~lftiIIlly In raTd Ju[llld UIr the Halir 11lt By nr A C Cunhd)lt lII 1-C-37

AIilitIry S1I-1 III flf h ( THIIPI IHlnr By Lt Cnl aitH KruImiddot Ilf Ill JJll-D-J

Pcriud (If InIITnuli1 81nlir middot Ilmrliitf( Amiddoti~nml~ and ulJrl fl titJ PIl 1~~j-r

Pfrilld of In (OIid middotudlaquomiddot H Lt edl C E 111shylJtgtU~ll PII 119-1--

Compllrutirt 81udy (if Jldlfllry ()111mdilln Hy (Ill (J

L puidlll~ Jr FA P II 1lll-E- Organialir)) flnd Fll nrti)ll~ of hr f )~ raull (UlII Trm niny

IIii 1111 r S By Bri~ CP1 Lalttfr II 1lG-Igt3 Training Hrtln h 11 111 (S By (Ill II 13 Fhl

G ~ PE 1J9-E-4 OrganlzatioH arlll Fllnrtion~ f tlmiddot ()TIanil1tum guurh

G1 11 ll ( S By Cn ~1 B tpart ( PH 1J9-E-5 Organizatiun and [Julin of thc OpIIiltln HrZIIrh 11]

GS By (I G C Barnhardt ( PIl 19-pound-6 TerminologJ in Illstructians fur ]Iobdzaliun As prpshy

parfd in OfficI of GJ WD PB 139-E-7 Organizatiun af the Typical Field Army and af Ihe Thealerof

Uperations appropriate th 10 Jlajor itons of Jiqijipment By Committee -10 2 PIf 139-E-9

Indir1ritaJ and lnil Trainlny Shelter in ][ohilizalzun By (ommittf No3 PH JJ9-E-IO

Inittal rOllcentration By Committee No4 Pll 139-1--11 Comparalile Stu diebull of Organizatian of tlze Armi of the

r S Japan Great Rritain Franee and Pre-War Germany By Committee -10 5 PIl 139-1-12

Organization rWrlS Armiflt of tlze [ S Great Rritain France Japan and Pre-War Germ~y (sed in conshynection with Conference by Committee No5 PlI 139-E-13

Informatie Paiod Individual Problem General Inshystructions Pll 139-E

Organizational Requirements of Ihe Zunf uf the interior Conferenrp hy Committee No6 PH 139-E-14

Coordination of Reporllt f rommillccs 0 1 to 0 Confershyence by Committee No7 PH 139-E-15

Functions of GS of a Corps Area By Lt Col R H Williams G S PH 139-E-16

COMMAND COtRSE

Command and the Command (ourqe By C$l E L King PH 138-B-l Problem XO I Blue PlI la8-B-2 Problem ioA Red Pll 138-B-a Critical Analysis of Certain Phases of Ihe Wurld War

Problem No2 PH 138-B8 Cooperation Betueen the Army and XatY By Lt Col

John W Gullick GS PH 139-D-2

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GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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Octobe)-December 1922

GENERAL Outline of the CourRf By Col G S Simonds lnf PH 138-A-3 Military Policy of tlu U S and PreRent State of Developshy

ment of Military Furces tlureunder By Col Palmer Inf PH 138-A-4

Some Advice on Health By Maj A P Clark M C PH 138-A-9 Books How to judge them and how to use them By Col

O L Spaulding Jr FA Pll 138-A-11

FROM THE CAVALRY SCHOOL

The Soldier Instruction uith Machine Rifle PH 140-2 The Brigade Regimental and Squadron Staff in the Field Pll 140-3 Map Reading Test No5 Troop Officers Course ~PH 140-4 Patrolling Conference Problem Troop Officers Course PH 140-5 Cavalry Traini1ll 1921 Test No2 Troop Officers

Courne PH 140-6 Combat Orders Eurcise No2 Troop Officers Course PH 140-1 Liaison Minor Tactics PH 140-8 Scouting and Patrolling Mhunted Minor Tactics PH 140-10middot lnfanlry-organization-Marches-ojfensive-Attackshy

Defensive-Service of Security PH 140-11 Solving Problems Map Problems-Terrain Exercises-

How to Prepare for a Problem-Summary P H 140-12shyMarch Formations and Road Spaces-JIedical Deptshy

Arty-MG-Engrs-Tanks-Trains-Flxereise in Computing Road Spaces Cavalry Division Marching in One Column PR 140-9

Logistics-Supply System-Supply-ordnance (ammunishytion)-Transportation-Miscellaneous PH 140-14

Topography and Surveying Panoramic Sketching-Perspective-Technique-Sketching from Terrain-Use-Training Course PH 140-15

Combat Engineers-Organization and Equipment-Divishysion Engrs-Engrs with Brigades Regiments etcshyTraining-Duties in Special Situations PH 140-16

Riot Duty-Legal Aspects of Riot Duty-Tactical Side of Riot Duty-Civil Control of Troops in the Service of the U S-Troops in the Aid of Civil Authorities PH 140-17

Our Natipnal Defense Act Conference No1 PH 140-18 Halt for the Night-Minor Tactics PH 140-19 Leadership and Discipline PR 140-20 The Medical Service-(Organization-Functions-Operashy

lion-Plans and Orders-Veterinary Service) PH 140-21 Types and Characteristics of Automatic Arms (Classificashy

tion) PH 140-22

FROM THE FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL

Field Artillery Ammunition Document No7 PH 142-9 Artillerll Intellilleme No 17 Conference PH 142-14 ENCUation Repair and Resupply of Artillery Material-

Division in a Relief Log No 20 Conference PH 142-21 Illustrative Problem to Acc()Jnpany A I No 17 Artillery

Intellillence__PH 142-20

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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I Infantry Baftalionlegimpll and Brigade in Defense Conf

S A 19 PH 142-16 Infantry Rallalion in AIark Conf SA No 17 PH 142-18 Infantry Battalion in the Attack SA No 24 Map Exshy

errise PH 142-23 Logistics No 15 rCla I Supplies PH 142-10 Logistics No IJ r4mnllwiionJ PH 142-11 Oulposls S A No 15 Conference PlI 142-12 Preparation of Fire by Tqpograldc Means uithoul a Ma

A No 1J PII 142middot14 Map Problem S A vo16- middotf_mploymenl of a Company of

Machine Guns in defense of a Rallalion bullub-8eclor PH 142middot15 Replacement of Personnel Conf Logistics No 19 PIl 142-17 Reconnaissance Troop lllusralite Problem Catalry

SA No 18 PH 142-19 Functions and Agencies of Ihe lJilsion Medical Service

Log Nos 22 and 24 Conference PH 142-22

FROM AIR SERVICE SCHOOL

Captive Balloon Chapler I-Hislory of Ihe Detelopment of Observation Balloons Chapler I I-The Type R Caplive Balloons the Winch Ihe Balloon Bed Care and Maintenance oflhe Balloon PH 26-1

MISCELLANEOUS DOCUMENTS

Signal Communications for All Arms Pamphlet No2 The Signal Corps School PH 27-1

Liaison Service in the German Army From the Bulletin de lenseignements 610middotII

Germany-Organization of a Cavalry Division Fldqrs A F G 610-00

French Cavalry during the First Three Months of the Camshypaign By Col Monsenergue Trmslation from the French - 320-H

Study oj the Employment of Cavalry in a Specific Situation in 1921 Translation of an article in Revue de Cavalshylerie July-Augbull 1922 and Sept-Octbull 1922 320-J and 320-1

Concerning a Maneuver oj the 18t Cavalry Divi8ion at CampM ailly Translation of an article in the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Febbull 1922 320-K

Organizalion of Machine Gun Companies in the German National Army From Bullelin de Renseignements No 25 Hq AFG __ 610-EE

Germany- Automobile I Formations in the Reichsheer uVational Army) 610-GG

Germany-Review of Gen Von Wrisbergs Book Defense and Arms 1914-1918 By Gen Von Kuhl Ret610-JJ

Study of the Emplo1lment oj Tanks By CoL Chedeville Translation of an 1rticle from Revue dInfanterie __ 1320~F

Protection of Tanks in Battle By Maj Bloch Arty Translation of an Article from Revue d I njanterie Sept 1922 _ 13l0-H

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17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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Octobu-Dcccmb_er 19~3

17u Reorganizelolt of Ihe rruy Tanks By Col laquoomain Translation of an article from Revue de Paris Oct 15 1922 1320middotL

Britih Tanks on the Cambra Front By Lt Col Gemeau Translation of an article from the Relue Hilitaire Francoise Oct 1922 1320-J

Conlcrning the Protcelion of Tank By ~laj G Bloeh Arty Translation of an article from ReIue d-trtilshylerie Oet 15 1922 1320-~1

Attack Ordpoundrs Reims July 1918 1st German Army Rattle of ilie Marne 610-AA

Exlraelbull from the War Diary of the Army Group of the Gershyman Croun Prince Uprration Reim-JIarf1pound Proshyleclion 1918 and Operations West 1 June 18 1918 61O-Z

Confererux Noles on Seclioli Foreign Armies June 15 to Aug 15 1918 Weekly Reports of the Armies Gershyman GlIiIIIIIII July 1 to -tug 15 1918 610-FF

Germany-1fi1clwloyy and Tactics Review of Lieut Hesses Book Iarhal-Pbullyclwlogos Review reshyport Hq AFG l11OmiddotC

Artillery Firing at French Maneuvers (Distribution of ~LA Reports Oct 28 1922 G2 Office Washingshyton) 490-BBB

Preparation of Fire and Adjustment Cours de Perfeeshytionnement dArtillerie French Text 550-L

Refleelion of an Artilleryman By Gen Rouquerol Transshylation of an article from Rcpue M iliUlire Generale Sept 1922 1200-W

Motorized Advance Guard Problem in French Autumn lfalluvers (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington _490middotBBB

Engif1pounder Organization (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 1922) Filed in G2 Office Washington 490-BBB

lreparations for Ojfensie Combat Translation from the French of the German Regulations Sept I 1921shy(See Bulletin Beige dpounds Sciences Mililaires Oct 1922 p 1257) 1200middotT

Uanual of Instruction for the Minenwerfer By Lieut Biermann 2d Division Staff With 58 illustrations in the treatise and 5 illustrations in theJorm of Litho- 1 graphs From ~nD G2 GS WD 1200middotU

I nfantry Gun Translation of an article entitled I n-

~i~~~ges~~ul b~ J bull ~~~~~n~e Lieut of ~ren~~ ~lO-NN Study of the Pro~i8ional Drill Regulations of the G Sfshy

The Infantrll in Combat Translation of an article from Revue dinfanterie July 1922 1200middotV

Counter-Attack of the JIoroccan Division on April i8 1918 (From official documents) Translation of an artimiddot de from Rerae Hilitaire Francaise Nov 1922 1200-X

Actual LessQns of the War A Meeting Engagement Neufchateau (Aug 221914) By MajA Grasset Translation of an artiele from Relme JIilitaire Gen- Jerale Sept 1922 1200-Y

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

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RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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MAGAZINES RECEIVED IN LIBRARY NOTE-The foJlowing is a list of periodicals received currently iii

the Library

Weeklies Army Navy and Air Force Gatett~ (English)Army and Navy Journal Army and Navy Register Engineering News-Record Literary DigestLI1Iustration (French) London Illustrated News (English) Militar Wochenblatt (German) Outlook Saturday Eening Post

Semi-lfonhUes Arms and The Man Canadian Military Gazette Revue de Paris t French) Revue des Deux Mondes (-French)

Monthlies Archives de la Grande Guerre (French) Bulletin of the Pan-American Union Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires (French) Coast Artillery Journal Chemical Warfare Current History Geographical Review Infantry Journal Memorial de lnfanteria (Spanish)Memorial de Artilleria (Spanish) Military Surgeon N ationalGeographic_ North American Review Review of Reviews Revue dlnfanterie (French I Revue dArtillerie (French Revue Militaire Generale (Freneh) Revue ~lilitaire Francaise (French) Revue ~1ilitaire Suisse (French) Scientific American Tank Corppound Journl (English) The Bookman C S Cavalry Journal r S Nltlval Institute ProreedingB Worlds Work Boletin del Ejercitb Spanishl_ Journal of the ROY1 Artillery (English )

Bi-Uvnthlles Army Ordnance Field Artillery Jou nal Military Engineer R~vue d~ Cavalerib (French) Quartermas(ltr Reriew

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Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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October-December 1922

Quarterlies American Journal of International Law American Historical Review Army Quarterly (English) Cavalry Journal (English) Journal of American History Marine Corps Journal Royal Engineers Journal (English) Royal United Service Institute (English)Yale Review

IMPORTANT ARTICLES OF MILITARY INTEREST THAT HAVE APPEARED IN MAGAZINES

UNITED STATES

Army Ordnance Sept~mber-October 1922 Progress in Arshytillery Development Munitions Supply in an Army Area Artillery Division Notes

November-December 1922 The Horse and the Motor Infantry Artillery Weapons War Production of the Saint Chamond Company German vs U S Artillery

CavalTy Journal October 1922 The French Cavalry Raid in the Battle of the Marne M 1 D and How it Works The Role Played by the Serbian Cavalry in the World War (continuation) The British Cavalry in Palestine and Syria (continuation) Air Service and Other Auxiliaries for Cavalry

Chemical Warfare October1922 Assistant Secretary WainshyWlight explains the Value of Chemical Industry Summer Training in Chemical Warfare Relatitgtn of Chemistry to National Defense

November 1922 Tactical Considerations in Use of Smoke French Increase Output of Dyes Chemical Agents in the Civil War Protective Measures in France

Coast Artilleql Journal October 1922 A Study on Orgii- ~ zation and Training for Coast Artillery~ Troopgt Tle Training of Coast Artillery Signal Details On the Firin Line of the Industrial Sector

1ovember 1922 The American Artillery in France On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector (continuation) Land Artillery to the Fore

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De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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1SlIA No 7

AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISiIlA No-7

De(cmlwr 1j2 TIll Iission of the Coast Artillery Corp On the Fir~nl Line of the Industrial Sector (conshyeluded) SummarY4 of Tegtt of Caterpillar Adapter for the G P F Frfgtnf Artillery Doctrine

Infantry JIllrllal Oct bel U)22 Lessons of the War The Ecole Superieure d Guerre Alexander Hamiltons Milishytary Plans

Xovember 1yen2 Iachine Gun Pack Equipment (with illuslration~ Officer Influence in High Schools Indoor Training SJhedule (hemi~1 Warfare Service (to be contmued) C ~L T C Recrmtmg

December 1)1middot~2 The Infantry School Tank Radio Communieation he Chemical Warfare Service (con-eluded) )Japoleon Taxims of War (Civil War Study)

Marine Corps Gazelle eptember 1922 The Battle of Blanc Iont Ridge (contibuation)

Military EngiNeC September-October 1922 Our Military Policy Army Engineer Operations Bridging the )thine Traffic Regulation in the Advanced Zone The Fortificashytions of letz a resume of an article by Commandant Tricaud in the Revue du Genie llilitaire of Sept 1922) A Floating Plank Bridge (a translation from Revue du Genie 1 ilitaire of Dec 1921) History of the Corps of Engineer to 1Jl5

~ovember-December 1922 Engineer Summer Tainshying Camps 1)22 The Sieges of the Franco-German War Indutrial Preparednes Problems of War Time Irc~ureshyment Army Engineer Operations in the St lIihiel and lleue-Arg()I~(gt Offensives History of the Corps of Enshygineers (onlujed)

AI iliar Surgfon -oember 1922 A Plan for the Correlashytion of the Three Federal Iedical Services in Preparashytion for Val Juring the Continuance of Hostilities and Through themiddot Subsequent Period of Reconstruction Story of a Iilit ary Surgeon of the Battle of Borodino 1812 Delousing American Troops at Bordeaux France prior to their Embarkation to the U S The Brigade Surgeon with a Tropical Expeditionary Force

Quartermaster Review September-October 1922 The Corps Area Quartermaster The Division Quartermaster

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October-December 1922

November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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lSlIA NQ l

Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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ISMA No

tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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October-December 192ft Igtshy

World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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October-December 1922

November-December 1922 The Camp Quartershymaster

U S Naml Institute Proceedings November 1922 Some Considerations Affecting Naval Po1ity The U S Naval Air Force in Action 1H7-1918 Is the Fleet Strategically Concentrated

December 1922 The practical Application of the Principles of High Command The Spirit of the Offensive

ENGLAND

Army Quarterly October 1922 The Influence of Aircraft on Problems of Imperial Defense Another Legend of the Marne 1914 shy

Catalry Journal October 1922 Operations of the Mounted Troops of the Egyptian Expeditionary Force Notes on the Work of the Independent Air Force During the War The Machine Gun Corps (Cavalry) in France 1916-1918

Royal Engineers Journal September 1922 The Tactical Theories of Capt Liddell Hart (A Crit1cism) an Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Calllpaigns 1914-1918 (continuation) Manual of Anti-aircraft Defense

October 1922 Imperial Organization An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (continuation)

November 1922 Military Roads on the Indian Frontiers An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Camshypaigns 1914-1918 (continuatio~) With Divisional R E in Palestine German Repair of Railways in France ard Belgium

December 1922 Organization of Engineer Services An Outline of the Egyptian and Palestine Campaigns 1914-1918 (concluded) The Employment of DivisionaL Engineers in Conjunction with Other Arms in War

Journal of the Royal Artillery September 1922 Notes on Artillery Organization Guns with Infantry

October 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the Genshyeral Advance (to be continued)

November 1922 A Field Artillery Group in the General Advance (concluded) Pack Artillery-The Weapshyon of Accompaniment

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Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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lSlIA NQ l

Jour~l of the Royal United Sen-ice Institute November 1922 Artillery and the lessons we have learnt with regard to it in the late War The Anti-Bolshevik Movement in South Russia 1917-1920 lhe Probable Influence of Air Reconshynaissance on Strategy and Tactics The Battle of SokolshyDobropolgie Aust~alian Patrol Operations Strazeele July 1918 A Study of the French uF S R Modern Development in Physical Training The Emplotment of Machine Guns with a Battalion of Infantry Tank or Light Mortar as a Weapon of Inf~ntrY

Tank Corps Journal October 1922 Tanks in French Army Maneuvers The Iank-Ten Possibilities

I CANADA

Canadian Military Gazette November 28 1922 Poison Gas in War 1

FRANCE Reoue dArtillerie September 1922 Use of a Special Morshy

tar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun Our Heavy Artilshylery during the WaJ

October 1922 Protection of Tanks Use of a Special Mortar as an InfantrY Accompanying Gun (continuation)

November 1922 Individual protection against gas (French and German) during the World War Use of a Special Mortar as an Infantry Accompanying Gun (conshycluded)

RetlUe dInfanterie September 1922 The German Theory of the Organization of the Ground The Opposed Gallipoli Landing Protection of Tanks on the Battlefield The Crisis of the Infantry The conduct of Military Op~rashytions in Morocco

October 1922 The German Theory of the Organizashytion of the Ground (concluded) The Opposed Gallipoli Landing (concluded)

November 1922 Exercise of Command and Moral Forces Recasting of the Infantry Regulations

Reoue de Cavalerie September-October 1922 Employment of Cavalry in a sp~ific Situation (continuation) Operashytions of the 2d Cavtlry Division on theOurcq (30 May-7

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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ISMA No

tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 1922

June 1918) Cavalry patrolling during fUg 1914 Modern Cavalry and rapid mixed bodies - shy

Revue Mititaire Francaise October 1922 Automobile Transshyportation in a War of Movement The French High Comshymand in 1916 The British Tanks along the Cambrai Front

November1922 Signal Communications with Armies Gap between the Armies of Kluck and Bulow Automobile Transportation in a War of Movement (continuation) Counter Attack of the Morocan Division 26 April 1918 Infantry Pre-War Regulations

Revue Militaire Generale August 1922 The 12th Battle of Isonzo Comparative Study of Idfal)try Tactics before and after the War The Recasting of the Regulations and our Doctrines of War

September 1922 Meeting Engagement (illustration from the World War) (to be continued) Reflections of an Artilleryman Role of the High Command from the Economic Viewpoint Strategy and Allied Operations in ~~ili

October 1922 A Meeting Engagement (Illustration from the World War) (continuation) Recasting of the Regulatiops and Our Doctrines of War Strategy ~nd Allied Operations in the North (continuation) Tactics of Colonial Warfare

Les Archives de la Grande Guerre May 1922 The Truth on the Loss of St Mihiel in Sept 1914 (continuation) Psychology of Italian G H Q under -General Cadorna (concluded) Before St Mihiel in 1915 (concluded)

Revue de Paris September 1922 fhe Problem of the Marne (6-12 September 1914) Tanks

LIllustratirm November 11 1922 Allied Operations Con-_ templated in Lorraine for Nov 14 1918 with Instructions for same

BELGIUM

Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaire8 October 1922 Conshyduct and Combat of the Combined Arms (translation of the German Regulations 1921) The Operations of the Belgian Army during War of 1914-1918 Military Operashy

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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tions in the Italia~ Theater Security Measurefl Against Hostile Aircraft The Functioning of the Services in the Communications Zone-Ammunition

~ovember 1l22 The Operations of the Belgian Army during the War of 1914-1918 (Oct 1 HH4) (conshytinuation) Battle of the larne -Study of the orders given py Lieut Col Rentsch Attack of March 211918shyStudy of the Operations (Infantry and Artillery Tactics Aviation Tanks Cavalry) Inundations on the Belgian Front

SWITZERLAND

Revue Militaire Suissemiddotr September 1922 The Infantry Gun during the World War (French German and English solutions) The Hand H plans during the World War (use of Railroads jn connection with military operations through Switzerland)

October 19221 The Infantry GUfl during the World Var (French German and English solutions) (continuashytion) The Sixth 1rm

MISCELLANEOUS MAGAZINES I

Bulletin of the Pan-American Union November 1922 New Tendencies in the Public Instruction of Mexico

December 1922 Railway Transportation in South America

Current History October 1922 Atlantic and Pacific Sea Power The Greek Collapse in Asia Minor

November 122 The New Turkish Crisis The Lea~e of Nati0I-s--Third Assembly The Nationalist Ferment in 151a9 Row Mustapha Kemal formed pis A~ymiddot

I December 1922 America Again Defenseless The Navy as a Protective Investment The United States and Latifl America

January 1923 How Large was the Confederate Army

Engineering New-Record December 7 1922 Simple Aerial Photography for Practising Engineers

Geographical heiew October 1922 Aerial Photographic Mapping

October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

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ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 1922

National Geographic November 1922 Adventuring Down the West Coast of lexico with 45 illustrations) A Sketch of the Geographical History of Asia Minor (with 13 illustrations)

Review of Reviews -Jovember 1922 Outstanding Factors in the Near Eastern Crisis

October 1922 The Greek Def-eat and European Discord

Scientific Monlbly December 1922 Topographical Maps of the United States

Worlds Work October 1922 Cniversal lilitary Training in Cleveland High Schools

INDEX TO SELECTED MAGAZINE ARTICLES DOCUME-JTS AND BOOKS

ADVANCE GUARD Su ndn Tacticbull

AIR-CRAFT

THE INFLUENCE OF AIR-CRAFT ON PROBLEMS OF IMPERIAL (BRITISH) DEFENSE 11 pages By Squadron Leader A A Walser 1C DFC RAF-Army Quarterly Oct 1922 p 38

AIR SERVICE Set also unde7 Cavalry IA ultharl~S) Secunly (Avwtton) lVorld War (Vavtl l

Atr For(~ U S J R((onnat8SQnre (Atr) Atr-crajt

World War NOTES ON THE WORK OF THE INDEPENDENT (BRITISH) AIR FORCE

DURING THE WAR 12 pages-(British) Cat Jour Oct 1 1922 p381

AMERICAN LEGION AMERICAN LEGIO-I BACKS gtATIONAL DEFENSE li cols-A amp N

Jour Nov 4 1922 p 222

ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE MANUAL OF ANTI-AIRCRAFT DEFENSE 4 i pages By Maj A E

King RGA-Rollal Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 178

APPROPRIATIONS Sa_EII_

ARMORED AUTOMOBILES TESl OF CHRISTIE TRUCK t col-A amp N Reg Dec 9 1922 p 569

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ISMA No l

ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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ISMA No l

ARMY AND NAVY

COOPERATION BETWEEllt THE ARMY AND NAVY Leetureby Lt Col J w Gulick GS Army War College lnstructors File No PH 139-D-2

ARMY ORGANIZADION Set abo der Chatt_

COMPARATIE STUDIES ltIF ORGANIZATION OF THE ARMIES OF THE U S bull JAPAN GREAT BRITAIllt FRAlltCE AlltD PRE-WAR GERMANY Conshyference by Committee No5 G3 Course Army War College Instructors File N PH 139-E-12

REORGAlltlZATION AND REDISTRIBUTION OF THE ARMY 1t eols shyA amp N Reg Oct 14 1922 p 361 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY Set ouo uNder World War (Arlillerr) Infantrt (Auriliaru Weapon)

ACCURACY TESTS DElORMATION OF Top CARRIAGE 47-IN GUN CARRIAGE 3-IN AlltTI-AIRCRAFT MATERIAL-TRAILER MOUNT 1 J1 pages-Anity Ordnance Sept-Oct 1922 p 119

ARTILLERY AND THE LESSOlltS WE HAVE LEARlltT WITH REGARD TO 11 IN THE LATE WAla 20 pages Lecture by Col Commandant L C L Oldfield CB GMG DSO-Jour Royal United Ser Instbull Nov 1922 p 579

GERMAN VS U S ARTILLERY 1 page By O L Garver-Arml Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 1p2

LAND ARTILLERY TO THE FORE 2(iipages By Maj Sanford Jarman CAC-Coast Arii Jour NpIT 1922 p 408

Development I PROGRESS IN ARTILLE1~ DEVELOPMElltT 10 pages By G F Jenks

AOA-Army Ornance Sept-Oct 1922 p 76

Doctrine FRENCH ARTILLERY DOCTRIlltE (A REPORT) 3 pages--Coast Artl

Jour Dec 1922 p 535

Intelligence ARTILLERY IlltTELLIGENCE No 17 Conference Nov 17 1922 FA

School Instructors File No PII 142-13

Materiel bull OtR (FRENCH) HEAVY ARTIIiERY DCRI-lG THE WORLD WAR French

Text 23 pageR By teneral Fain -Urvue d Artillerie Sept 1922 p 240 t

Ta c tic s REFLECTIOgtIS OF AN ARTILLERYIA-l FrcnrhIpxt 21 pages By Genshy

eral Rou(ucrol-U lue M ilil (lenerate Sept 19~ p 690 For tran~lation of thi artide se I -trudols File No lOO-W

Tactics and Technique ARTILLEln FIRIG AT FRENCH M A ECVERS Di~tribution of 1A

Reports Oct 28 1922 (2 Of (e WDI Iniltrurtors File No 490-BBB

PREPARATlO~ OF FIRE I AgtID ADJUSnl~-lT -Cours de Pcrjcclionnement dArtillerie Freneh Text lnstruetors File No 550-L

(

October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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ISMA No7

REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 1922

ARTILLERY COAST

THE MISSION OF THE COAST ARTILLERY CORPS 6 pages By Lt Col H C Barnes CAC-Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 479

Organ iza t i 09--Trai nin g A STUDY ON ORGANIZATION AND TRAINING FOR COAST ARTILLERY

TROOPS 7 pages By Maj R Wildrick CAC-Coast ArtyJour Oct 1922 p 315

THE TRAINING OF COAST ARTILLERY SIGNAL DETAILS 62 pIlges By Capt Chrystie McConnel CACR ING-Coast Artll Jour Oct 1922 p 325

ARTILLERY FIELD

GUNS WITH INFANTRY 3 pages ByBrig Gen W Evans CMG DSO-Jour Royal Artybull Sept 1922 p 297

Accompanying Gun USE Of SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN

French Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Reoue dArtilshyerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 376 and conshycluded Nov 1922 p 461

Ammunition Ft~LD ARTILLERY AMMUNITION Document No7 FA School Inshy

structors File No PH 142-9

Organization NOTES ON ARTILLERY ORGANIZATION 3)1 pages-Jour ROllal ATtl

Sept 1922 p 271

Pack Artillery PACK ARTILLERy-THE WEAPON OF ACCOMPANIMENT 7 J1 pages

By Maj T C Leah DSO RGA-Jour Royal Arty Nov 1922 p 384

Regulations FIELD ARTILLERY TRAINING REGULATIONS gt4 col-A amp N Reg

Dec 9 1922 p 560

WQrld War ~ A FIELD ARTILLERY GROUP IN THE GENERAL ADVANCE 18 pages

By Col W H F Weber CMG DSO-Jour Royal Arly Oct 1922 p 305 and Nov bull 1922 p 349 26 page~

ARTILLERY RAILWAY

Coast Defense

bull NEW 14-INCH RAILWAY MOUNT - col -A amp N Reg [Oct 14 1922 p 381 Also A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 165

ARTILLERY TRACTOR SCMMARY or TESTS OF CATERPILLAR ADAPTERS FOIt THE G P F 6i

pagps By Capt L A 1 iller CAC-Coasl Arty Jour Dee 19) p S3 bull

SUGlaIoNS FUR THE vtAHClIIgtG Or TRACTOR ARTILLEHY 6 pages bull ily laj G Ralph Meyer CAC- Reprint from Jour C S Arty Marl9Zi)-Joar Royal Arty Sept 1922 p 297

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ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISMA 0 7

ASIA MINOR SCI ltliso undtr Tlot (117 East ForrllJll Countrd8

GEOGRAPHICAL HISTORY OF ASIA IIXOR 11 pages By Sir William Rameay DCL LLD--atl GeoglIagbull Nov 1922 p 553

ASSOCIATIONS Sct~uIIJcr ll(sftlt 6fucrs t1SS0Cl(ltIOFi of)

~ALTOIATIC WEAPONS

l THE NEW SEMI-AvTOMATIC SHOULDER RIFLE i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 443

ALTO~IOBILES f See also undcr Trartsporta(ltH 1rmorrd Aut(5mobilcs bull l[otor Trucks_

AVTmlOllILE FORMATIO~S 10 THE REICHSHEER (GERMAN NATIONAL ARM)) Instructors File No 610-GG

AVIATION See undrr l1T $Ullll 11aps Securtlll (Al1iatton) Ai-Crat World lVar

(Saval Ar Farre U S Reconnal8sance (Atr)

BATTLE OF THE fARNE See under Strategy Battle of tiu 11arM) World War (Battle of the Marne)

BATTLE OF THE PIAVE See undcr World lrtJr ltItalian Front)

BOLSHEVIK

THE ANTI-BOLSHEVIK MOVEMENT IN SOUTH RUSSIA 1911-1920 21 pages By Lieut J N Kennedy MC RA-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Nov 1922 p 600

BRIDGES Sec lmder lltlltary EngPleering

CAVALRY Stl also nnder Fordun 4rmua and Sariea (Germany)

CONCEkXING A MANEUVtR OF THE 1ST CAVALRY DIVISION AT CAMP ~fAILLY Translation of- an article from the Revue de Cavalerie Jan-Feb bull 1922 Instructors File No 320-K

EMPLOYMEJgtT OF CAVALRY IN A SPECIFIC SITUATION (continued) French Text 23 pages-Rerue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 553 For translation of t his article see Instructors File Nos 320-1 and 320-J

)fODERN CAVALRY AND RAPID )fIXED BODIES French Text 14 pages By General Grazjoli-Rezmiddotle de Carulerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 649

A uxiliaries AIR SERVICE AND OTHER AVXILIARIES FOR CAVALRY )2 page (Topics

of the Day)-Catmiddot Jourbull Oct 1922 p 412

Machine Gun Corps (British) THE MACHINE GUN CORPS (CAVALRY) IN FRANCE 1916-1918 (Chapshy

ter X) 10 pages By Capt T Preston MC Yorkshire Husshysars-(Briti8h) CavJour Oct 1922 p 402 (to be continued)

Raids THE FRENCH CAVALRY RAID iN THE BATTLE OF THE MARNE 4)-2

pages By General A D v Ruhl Chief of Staff of the 1st

Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

-as-

Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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Octote1-December 1922

~man Army Sept 1914-Cav Jonr Oct 1922 p 356 (Reprinted from Mililar-Wochenblalt Aug 13 1921)

Regulations CAVALRY TRAINING REGULATIO~S l col-A amp- Reg Sept 30

1922 p 319

World War OPEIMTIONS OF THE 2D CAVALRY DIVISIO~ O~ THE OURCQ (-lay-June

1918) French Text 22 pages--Uelue de Calaleric Sept-Oct 1922 p 601

CAVALRY PATROLLING DURING AUGUST 1914 French Text 8 pagesshyRevue de Cavalerie Sept-Oct 1922 p 623

OPERATIONS OF THE MOUNTED TROOPS OF THE EGYPTIAN EXPEDIshyTIONARY FORCE (continuation) 31 pages By Lt Col Rex Osborne DSO MC-(Brilish CaD Jour Oct 1922 p 344 (to be continued)

FRENCH CAVALRY DURING THE FIRST THREE MONTHS OF THE CAMshyPAIGN Translation of an article from the Revue Militaire Genshyerale Jan 15 and Feb 15 1922 Instructors File No 320-H

THE BRIJISH CAVALRY IN PALESTINE AND SYRIA (continuation)n2 pages By Lt Col Edward Davis Cav (Observer with the British Cavalry)-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 395 (to be conshytinued)

THE ROLE PLAYED BY THE SERBIAN CAVALRY IN THE WORLD WAR THE FIRST AUSTRIAN INVASION AUGUST 1914 AND THE BATTLE OF THE JADAR 11 pages By Capt G Gordon-Smith Royal Serbian Army-Cav Jour Oct 1922 p 376 (continuation)

CHARTS

Organization ORGANIZATION CHARTS ARMIES OF THE U S GREAT BRITAIN FRANCE ~

JAPAN AND PRE-WAR GERMANY Used in connection with conshyference by Committe No5 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH 139-E-13

CHEMICALS IN WAR

Civil War CHEMICAL AGENTS IN THE CIVIL WAR page-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 14 shy

Gas Defense INDIVIDUAL PROTECTION AGAINST GAS (FRESCH AND GERMAN) DURshy

ING THE WORLD WAR French Text 29 pages By Major Vaushytrin-Revue dArtillerie Nov 1922 p 403

Humaneness of POISON GAS IN WAR 1 col-Canadian Mil Gazette Nov 28 1922

p5

Industrial Relations FRENCH INCREASE OUTPUT OF DYES IH pages-Chemical Warfare

Nov 1922 p 6

CHEMICAL- WARFARE

TH SIXTH ARM French Text 5 pages By R A Jaques-Reuuej Mililaire Suisse Sept 1922 p 41l Continued Oct 1922 p 433 -35shy

ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISMA No7

ALtE OF CHEMICAL I-Ot8TRY 4 pages By Assistant Secretary of War Wainwright-Chemical Warfare Oct 1922 p 2

CHEMICAL WARF(RE IIgt THE FUTURE 5 pages By Capt J Mmiddot Scannell Inf ORC- Amer Retlew Oct 1922 p 476

Defense PROTECTIVE MEASURES (AGAINST GAS) IN FRANCE 1 page-Chemshy

iral Warfare Nov 1922 (Reprinted from the ~altimore Sun)

Medical Research NEW MEDICAL-CHEMICAL RESEARCH h col-A amp N Reg Oct 21

1922 p 392

Training SUMMER TRAINING IN CHEMICAL WARFARE 2 pages-Chemical Warshy

fare Oct 1922 p 6 1

CHEMICAL WARFARE SjERVICE

THE CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE 9 pages By Brig Gen A A Fries U S A-In JaIL Nov 1922 p 524 and Decbull 1922 p 665 (concluded)

CITIZENS MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS

C M T C RECRUITINt 5 pages By Capt H W CaygilI 34th Inl-Inf Jour Nov 1922 p 535

CIVIL WAR

Con federa te L osseis

How LARGE WAS THE CONFEDERATE ARMY 41 pages By A B Casselman-Current History Jan 1923 p 653

COMMAND

COMMAND AND THE COMMAND COURSE Lecture by Col E L King Army War College Instructors File No PH 138-B-lo

THE PRACTICAL APPLICATION OF THE PRINCIPLES OF HIGH COMMAND 22 pages By Capt Harris Laning U S N-Proc U S Naral Inst Dec 1922 p 2041

C~MMUNICATIONS ZONE Selt do 8ppll

COMPETITIONS

Rifle

SMALL-BORE SHOULDER RIFLE COMPETITIONS i col-A amp N Reg Nov 4 1922 p 442

CONCENTRATIONS

INITIAL CONCENTRATION Conference by Committee No4 Army War College G3 Course Instructors File No PH l39-E-ll

CONSCRIPTION

NEW CONSCRIPTION LEGISLATION 1 col-A amp N Regbullbull Nov 25 1922 p 5~4 I

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-Derembel 1922

CONVENTIONS Sit ~nd e3ifrr nfifgtf PPflttl(l (1 Inz J Harbord Ma Gen J

~ Iulm (wi J bullIt 1 gttHUll L(Jton

CORRESPONDEJlCE COCRSES See abo under Rterre Ofkr

Medical ARMY lEDICAL CORIU~IOIlIC COlR~ES

Nuv II UI p ~i col-A amp N Jour

Tan k s TAK SrHOllL COHHESPtlDE-CE C01HSB

DCI 19 ~J 54 -- col --1 amp X Reg

COtRSES INSTRlCTION ce unJrr Flrll Offitfr II1ltrw-ti(ln roune l

DAWES BRIG G~N CHARLES G

GENERALS PER~HI- A-n lJA ES PLEAD FOR PREPARED-FSS col -4 amp X Juur Joe 9 I~ p 4 bull

DELOUSING

World War DEL01SING AMERICA TROOPS AT BORDEAUX FRANCE PRIOR TO

THEIR EMBAHKATIO rOR THE L S 14 pages By 1aj Lawshyrence H Dunn SRC--1til urO1 Nov 19 p 546

DOCTRINES OF WAR Set 010 un~ef Arhlltll (DodritJ

THE RECASTIG OF THE REGCLATlOS AND OCR DOCTRINES OF WAR French Text 12 pages -Rerue 1Hilaire Generae AUg 1922 p 613 and Oct 192 p bull72 Ito be continued)

ECONOMICS Stt under Slrategu (Eeonomiea) R~r(ebullbull

ENGINEERS Set arM under Trailltng Camp~bull bulllfthto EOJnttrll1f1 WurJd W4 (Pale)

Oroantzahon (EnOl7leer) ~

COMBAT ENGINEERS-ORGANIZATION AND EQUIPMENT-DIVISION ENGRS-ENGINEERS WITH BRIGADES REGIMESTS ETC-TRAINshyING-DUTIES I SPECIAL SITUATIOS Cavalry School paper Instructors File No PR 140-16

Historical HISTORY OF THE CORPS OF ENGINEERS TO 1915 3 pages By Lt Col

H C Jewett CE--Ifil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 304 Conshytinued Nov-Dec 1922 p 385 I

Organization ENGINEER ORGANIZATION (Distribution of MA Reports Oct 28 J

1922-Filed in G2 Office WD) Instructors File No 490-BBB ORGANIZATION OF ENGINEER SERVICES 20 pages Lecture by Brig

Gen W Baker Brown CB-Royal Engrs Jour Dec 1922 p329

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Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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ISiUA NQ 7

Tactics THE EMPLOYMENT OF DIlSIONAL ENGINEERS IN CONJUNCTION WITH

OTHER AR~IS IN VAR 11 pages LecturE by Brev-Mai G E bull bull H Sim DSO~rC PSC RE-Royal EngTs Jour Dec

1922 p 369

ESTnlATES

War Department WAR DEPARnlENT ESTIMATES rOR THE 1924 BlmiddotDGET 2 cols-A amp

middotUeg Ort 21 1932 p 385 Also A amp V lour Oct 14 1922 p 150 and Oct 2119~2 p 17~

FIELD E~GINEERING

FIELD OFFICERS

Instruction CoursEs FIELD OFFICERS COtRSE I col-4 amp S Hey Nov 4 1922 p 439

FIELD SERlCE REGCLjTIONS France

A STtDY OF THE FRENCH F S R-bsTRtCTION PROlSOIRE SUR LE~IPLOI TACTIQtE DES GRANDES UNITES II pages By Capt B H Liddell Hart --JUUT Royal Lnitcd Ser InI ~ov 1922 p666

Germany CONlltCT AND COMB- OF THE CO~IBINED ARMS French Text

ltTranslation of the German Regulations 1921 II pagesshyHulletill RtVr de Sciences Jlllitairc Ort 1922 p 1257

FORFIG- ARIIES AND ~A lES

Germany ORGANIZATIOI ~F A G~~lAI CAALRY DIlSIdl Report Hq AFG

110 -Inlttrurtors File No 610-00 IILITARY SYSTEM OF THE GER~IAI E~IPIRE Lecture by Lt Col

Walter Krupger Inf Army War College-Instructors File No PII 139-D-1

ORGAIIZATION OF IACHIlE GtI CO~IPAlIES IN THE GERMAN NATIONshyAL ARlY Report Hq AFG bull IID-Instructors File No 610-EE

Turkey How llmiddotSHPH~ KE~IAL FOR~IED HIS ARY 4 J ~ pages By EIishy

zaueth Harris-Current Hislor ~ov bull 1922 p 295

FOREIGN COCNTRIES Su aJRo undf1 ASia lImor The Scar East ForeIgn Armies and Nauiu

Bvlshertk Resourrf8

A r gen tj n a- BIazi 1-Chi Ie SUMMARY OF THe ESTIMATE ON ARGENTINE BRAZIL AND CHILE By

Committee No2 Army War ColIege-Instructors File No PH 138-C-4 J

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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Octobemiddot-Dccembe 1[122

British Empi StM~IAR Uf THE E~TII Tl (- Tllr BIUTISIi E~IPIIr LESS r 0

By Cmmitt ~(I 10 Alln~ al ClImiddotgtmiddot-fnrrWllt1-middotmiddotImiddotImiddot ~() Pll jl~-(-II

France ~lnlARY (11 THC ErIf T~ ()~ FI~A tJ H C()mmi~tl(I ~o j

Army ar (llpgmiddot IllmiddottI 11- j ~ iIl It-(-~

Gprmany St~I~In Ill THE EltTIITl GEII By COlllrlltc0 ~ S

Army ar Cullmiddotmiddot In-tnmiddottmiddot Fill ~ Pl1 11--1

G ft e f f - T urk f Y St ttH til THE 1middot TIPTF u Tt HhII D GHlUt n Comlnittee

-Ju ti Army War Cllt~l Ill-t-U tr F1I- -- Pli ]h-C-

Japane Empire St~I~HR I THE ETIlATI THIJ -r -IIlRF 11 COlllmittee

~u 11 Army War (llmiddotge II middotl-utor Filemiddot ~u PmiddotlI l~o-(~15

~1 p x i c 0

St~l~lH) I THE E~T]l TI lJ -1]1 B (-orrl1iUpp~ 1 Army War rlll)(l hltru(tor FI1middot ~ PiL 1 I~-C-middotL

A DF~lHUTIo- OF THE WISTER- CJ~T ~ I middotpa)(l- By Herhert (UffY middotall rU~Hag Komiddot 19~~ p 449

-E TE-IlF( JE~ 1- THE Pl BLH hSTRl(TIIJ ur gt-ElCO 15 pages By E Landazuri -nltllctill Pau-ltluricuH Cuiur ~O bull 19~ p 46

Russia Snl~IARY OF THE ESTI~IATE 0- RlI By Committe -0 9 Army

War Collegp-Intruetor File -0 PlL 188-C-I1 PROBABLE F~TlRE ORIE-TATlO- OF RtSSIA TUWARD HfR bnIFDIATE

NEIGHBURS AgtD ESPECIALLY TOWARD POLAgtD A-D THE BALTIC PROVIgtCES Lecture by Dr A C Coolidge Army War College Instructors File Ko PH 138-C-l7

FOREIGN RELATIOI1S

THE l-ITED STATES AgtD LATIgt AIERlCA 8 page By Henry Woodhouse-(urrent llioTY Dec 192~ p 419

Haiti AMERICAgt ITERVETIOgt I JIITI 4 page By Pl)ilip gt-larshall

Brown-Amer Jour International [au Oct 1922 p 607

FORTIFICATIONS ~ See under ]llbtary EIIJtnrertFl]

GENERAL STAFF

G H Q AND ITS RELTIO~ TU THE WAR DEPARTM~T GEgtERAL STAFF 9 pages By Lt CoL Lpton Birnie Jr FA -Coast Arty Jour Dec 1922 p 492

GI War Department gt ORGANIZATION AID FUgtCTIO~S UF THE PERSO-XEL DIVlSIO- WAR

DtPARTMENT GE-ERAL STAFF Lecture by CoL C D Herron GS-G1 Course Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-2

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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ISMA No 1

G 3 War Departmejn t ORGANIZATION AND FUNCTIONS OF THE OPERATIONS AND TRAINING

DIVISION W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Brig Gen W Lassiter Army W~College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-3

TRAINING BRANCH G3 W D GENERAL STAFF Lecture by Col H B Fiske GS Army War College~Instructors File No PH 139-E-4

G I Corps Area FuNCTIONS OF G1 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col E H De

Armond GS-Gl Course No5 Army War College-Instrucshytors File No PH 139-F-S

G3 Corps Area FUNCTIONS OF G3 OF A CORPS AREA Lecture by Lt Col R H Wilshy

liams GS-G3 Course No 16 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-16

War Plans Division FUNCTIOJlS OF Gl WAR PLANS DIVISION AND Gl G H Q IN THE

FIELD Lecture by Lt Col D K Major Jr GS-Gl Course No3 Army War COllege-lnstructorsmiddot File No PR 139-F-3

GOVERNMENT

Organization IMPERIAL ORGANIZATIONl 15 pages (A lecture delivered at the

SMEbull Chatham ~eb 16 1922 by Maj A E W Salt Army [British] Educationar Corps)-Rollal Enllrs Jour Oct 1922 p 193

i HARBORD MAJOR GEN J G

ADDRESS OF MAJOR GEN HARBORD BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIATION CONVENTION 22 cols-A amp N Reg Oct 7 1922 p 352 Also A amp N Jour Oct 71922 p 129

HIGR COMMAND i See ndet Stalegw (Eeonomica)- M~eJlanIOUi

ijISTORICAL 1 See aiao raquond M~~UaneomiddotCt War

Franco-German War TilE SIEGES OF THE FRANco-GERMAN WAR 61 pages By Major

Gen L~nsing H Beacenth CE-Ma Engr Dec 1922 p 363 Miscellaneous

STORY OF A MILITARY SURGEON OF THE BATTLE OF BORODINO 5 pages (Translated by A Allemann MD Asst Libr SGO)-MilSurg Nov 1922 p 522

ALEXANDER HAMILTONS MILITARy PLANS 3 Y2 pages By Col Charles F Bates Inl-Inf Jour Oct 1922 p 409

Napoleonic Wars NAPOLEONS MAXIMS OF WAR 5 pages (continuation) By Capt

J D Basey U S A Ret-Inf Jour Decbullbull 1922 p 676 (to he continued)

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World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

I

THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

HIVII ~IIHII 01 HHT CHIU TO HfD 1 YA(D~ eol l I j DImiddot Ii 11 p J~U

P a ( k E q II i P III t fl t

IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

I

October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 192ft Igtshy

World Wir THE BATTLE OF BLANC MONT RIDGE 1)1 pages By The Historical

Officer-Marine Corps Gazette Sept 1922 p 287

HORSES THE HORSE AND THE MOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen W

A Holbrook U S A-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 135 INDUSTRIAL MOBILIZATION I

Sa alto aftM Supplll (PfOCtensem) Chemital WarIer

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS 2 pages By J Mayhew Wainwright Asst Secy of War-Mil Engr Nov-Dec 1922 p 371

INDUSTRIAL PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR-TIME MUNITIONS 1 col shyA amp N Jour Dec 16 1922 p 371

ON THE FIRING LINE OF THE INDUSTRIAL SECTOR 6 pages By J A Morford-Coasl Arly Jour Oct lll22 p 332 Nov 1922 p 400 and Dec 1922 p 485 (concluded)

World War WAR PRODUCTION OF THE SAINT-CHAMOND COMPANY 5 pages By

Col Emile Rimailho-Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p158

INFANTRY See alto under ArhlltfJI Faeld (Gunt Cd 1a) MsenDtrfu MGtA

Gu (TltJChca and TuhtnqutJ

PRE-WAR REGULATIONS French Text 27 pages By Capt Nachin -Revue Militaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 225

INFANTRY GUN (Translation of an article entitled Infanteriegetshyschutj by J N Breunese Lieut of Grenadiers-Instructors File roo 61O-NN

Auxiliary Weapons INFANTRY ARTILLERY WEAPONS pages By K F Adamsonshy

Army Ordnance Nov-Dec 1922 p 154 TANK OR LIGHT MORTAR AS A WEAPON OF INFANTRY 21~ pages

By Maj C F StltJehr RE-Jour United Ser Insl Nov 1922 p 738

USE OFi SPECIAL MORTAR AS AN INFANTRY ACCOMPANYING GUN Frellch Text 16 pages By Capt A Schneider-Revue dArtilshylerie Sept 1922 p 197 Continued Oct 1922 p 367 (to be continued)

WEAPONS THAT HAVE BEEN ATTACHED TO THE INFANTRY TO CARRY OUT ITS ROLE French Text 9 pages By Col Henry-RelgtUe dInanrerie Oct 1922 p 414

Equipment INFANTRY EQUIPMENT DEVELOPMENT ~ col-A amp N Reg Nov

1922 p 518

Regulations REcASTING OF THE REGULATIONS French Text 15 pages By Lt

Col Z-Re~ue dIn~lnlerie Nov 1922 p 561 STUDY OF THE PROVISIONAL DRILL REGULATIONS OF THE U S INF

THE INFANTRY IN COMBAT Translation from the Revue dInan rerie July 1922-1nstructors File No 1200Y

Role on the Battlefield THE CRISIS OF THE INFANTRY French Text 13 pages By General

Ecochard-Retme dInanterie Sept 1922 p 267

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Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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LEADERSHIP A~D C()~I~D

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THf LtACLl uF ~ TI~ TIllW ~fBLY ~ il~middot By DenY IYCr- (ll tit llrl~ ~n bull 19~~ p 191

LIAI~O

lIso ~11III 1 TIll (IR~IA~ 1(1 -lhtrurtur Filr ~Il JO-ll

1~CIlIE (t~- I f IIr I~II i1Ijmiddotr (~raquoP(middotrp FartdJlmiddotPIOt (Id _Qrt bull

bull(r I

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IA( HIE ( 11 E -1rlllfT pdg Bo lmiddot~pt f r AlIion -lad lld J 010oj ~nmiddot bullbull 19~ p 4J7

Talti~ and [p(middothnllaquoup TilE I-tllnIE~T or II ltIIlI ( TH H ITTAUO ()f I~F TIL

Ph(middot H~ II) II J- 1lJ i (lU D SO A middotture -Jour UOltal (Ilf(d S( r In~ ~ov 19 p 6G9

MAPS ~ ( f ltJ IUnit r lllt~tJrltlIy f crl

A(ria Photohrapililt COCEllI( Hl~I PlfoTocrnPHll l1PPIG A RElE S pages

By Iamp W Bag- f u~rltllhiral Naicl Oltt 19 p ti8

Top 0 g rap hi a I TOPOGIlAPHIr~I IAPS or THEmiddotC S 4 pages By Prof William L

Davis Harvard Cniversity-Sci01lific lIonhly Del 192 r_557

MEDICAL DEPART1ENT See also u1ldcr Drl(JuslnuIChenHral Warfare Ufedual RC8POTrhl

A PLAN FOil THE CORRELATIO1 OF THE THREE FEDERAL vIEDICAL SERVICES IN PIlEPAttATION FOil WAll DLRING THE CO-TINlA-CE OF HOSTILITIES AN(J THllOLGH THE SUBSEQLENT PEIlIOD OF REshyCONSTllLCTlO- 21 pages By Maj Mahlon Ashford ~LCshyMil Surg Nov 1922 p 437

THE BIlIGADE SlIlGEON middotWITH A TIlOPICAL EXPEDITION AllY FORCE 5 pages By Comm1nder John J Snyder l1C USN-Mil

SUTgbull Nov 1922 J 567FLNCTIO~S AND AGE-CI S OF THE DIVISIO MEDICAL SERVICE Log No 22 and 24 onferenre Advanced Course FA School shyInstructors Filtgt N PH 142-~2

MEDICAL RESEARCH See under Chemica Uarare](edita[ Research)

MEETING ENGAGEMEN~ See undRr Taches ~world nar)

MILITARY ENGINEERING See also under Wo~l Ugtar (PalfstwtL

i

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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October-December 1922

Bridges A FLOATING PLANK BRIDGE 2 pages By Col Thomas Engrs

French Army (A translation from the Revue du Genie Mililaire DEc 1922 by Lieut Conrad P Hardy CEI-Mil Engr SeptshyOrt 1922 p 323

BRIDGING THE RHINE 2 pages By Maj Harold C Fiske C EshyMil Engr Sept-Oct 1922 p 293

Fortifications THE FORTIFICATIONS OF METZ 4 pages By Maj William F

Tompkins CE IA resume of an article by Commandant Tri- caud in the Reue du Genie Hilitaire of Dpe 1921 J-Mil Engr

1 Sept-Oct 1922 p 300

Or g ani z a t ion 0 f the G r ou n d THE GERMAN THEORY OF THE ORGAIoiIZATION OF THEGROUND French

Text 11 pages By Maj Mabille-Relue dlnfanlerie Sept 1922 p 280 Continued Oct 1922 p 423 (concludedl

Roads ~llLITARY ROADS ON THE INDIAN FROloiTlER 13 pages Lecture by

Brig Gpn G P Campbell CLE bull CBE -Royal Engrs Jour bull Nov 1922 p 257 (IJlustrated

World War OPERATIONS IN THE ST lIHIEL AXD IEUSE-ARGONNE OFFENSIVE

(From a lecture delivered to general officers chief of sections and servkes AEF I Jan 6 1919 5 pageR By Lt Col ED Peek C E-Hi Engrbull Sept-Oct bull 191~ p 287 Continued Nov-Dec 1922 p 389 lt

ULITARY INTELLIGENCE ~ 1(( also tmder Rerunnau38anceuro ( 1tr) Arttllay ([nttllgCTtreJ ~

( ~1 I D AIoiD How IT WOHKS 9 pagplt By Maj lalborough Churchill GSC-Cal Jourbull Oct 192 p 361

IlLITARY OPERATIONS

Railroads THE II AND II PLAIoiS DeRING THE WOHLD WAH ((se of Railroads

in connection with military operations through Switzerland) French Text 10 pages By Col Feyler-middotmiddotRelle Jlilitaire Suisse

HLITA~e~t~~I2~~ 385 ~ IILITARY POLICY OF THE U S AIoiD PRESENT STATE OF DEELO~EltT

OF MILITARY FOHCES THERECltDER Lecture by Col P~lmer Inf Army War College-Instructorsmiddot File No PH 13H-A4

OUR MILITARY POLICY DURIIoiG THE DIFFEREltT WAHS WE H~VfENshyGAGED IN 6 pages By Lt Col P S Bond CE-Mll ngr Sept-Oct 1922 p 283 (continued from No 761

MILITARY SCHOOLS See also under Schoob Correspondlnce Courses

FIELD ARTILLERY SCHOOL ~ col-A amp N Regbull Dec 2 1922 p 537bull Sept 30 J922 p 333 and A amp N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p154

THE INFANTRY SCHOOL 3 pages-InfJour Dec 1922 p 635

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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Fr a nct THB ECOLE SPIfmnll D~ CTRRE 9 page I3y A Graduate

-Inf Jour Vet 1922 p 3)4

MILITARY ~y~n-I Sn ttndf Pore10 tnel and Sa~H8 (Gefmav

MILITARY TRAINING Sa lil0 udrf TrainIng Itrl (lrrraplYJ j1 rHtf Rtfflt Ofur

41wlaj GlAufd Sllttl)t1ltll Vltet [l~lIil(ll TriJlgtlllll1

INnOO TRAl-I-G SCHEDtLE 6 pages -Inf Junr ~ov 19~2 p 515

UNIVERSAL ~IIITAHY TR~IgtI-G Igt CLEVEL4-U lIna SCUUULS pagp Th Wurlds W~rk Oct 19 p 5~4

MINENWERFER

IAgtlJAL OF INSTRlTTION FOR THE ~fI-E-WERIER By Lieut BieTshymann in the Staff of thp 2d Dlvisiun With 5S illlltrations in th~ treatise and 5 il1u~tra~j()nbull ir the form of 1lthgraphs1 R~ eelved (rom ~llD bull G_ W Dt -rnstructurs FIle No 1200-lJ

MISCELLANEOeS

ATL1middotTW AND PACIFIl SEA POWER 9 pages By William HQward Gardiner-Current History Oct 192 p 11

ROLE OF THE HIGH COMMAID FROM THE ECONOgtIIC VIEWPOINT French Text 10 pages By Pierre Bruneau middot-Rerue Jfilitaire cnerale Sept bull 1922 p 711 (to be continuedl See also Sept 1~21 and Feb and ~Iar 1922 numbers

MOBILIZATION St alia Jldn ItduatrtM Mobt4ti~ Sup]

TERMI~OLOGY IN INSm1JCTJO~S FOR MOBILIZATION As prepared in Office of G3 WD Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-E-7

M OHAM MEDANISM

THE NATIONAL FERMENT IN ISLAM 6 pages By Spencer Brodney -Current Historll Novbull 1922 p 264

MORALE

WELFARE AND MORALE OF TROOPS Lecture by Lt Col R H Pierson GS-G1 Coure No6 Army War College-Instructors File No PH 139-F-6

MOTOR TRUCKS

THE HORSE AND THE ~fOTOR IN WAR 5 pages By Major Gen VIA Holbrook U Smiddot A-Army Ordnance Nov-Decbullbull 1922 p 135

MUNITIONS i Supply tl

MUNITIONS SUPPLY IN N ARMY AREA 3 pages By J K Crain Membpr AOA-A my Ordncmce SeptbullOctbull 1922 p 99

NATIONAL DEFENSE See alao undtr N iOtlal Guard Rttftlt OiMtf Trainino Camp Milaa

Tratm1lg 1 dVAttiaJ MoWliwtioni A mtrlCBn LegIon Penning Gflt_ John J Na Conlaquonphon Harbord bull l[aj Gen J G

Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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Octobel-December 192ft

AMERICA AGAIN DEFENSELESS 8 pages By ~st Lieut Herbert B Mayer 16th Inf-rurrent Hisory Dec 1922 p 395 shy J

A STATE ADJtTANT GENERAL ON NATIONAL DEFENSE 3 col-A amp N Jour Oct 14 1922 p 158

CONCLUSIONS OF CO~PIlTTEE ON TRAINLG YOUTH FOR CITIZENSHIP ANf NAT~OAL DEFENSE 114 pages-A amp N Jour Nov 25 19~_ p _9_

THE YALUE Of AN AR~IY 1 col (Editorial comment on an address deliverEd by GEn Pershing hefore the lIerchants Association N Y CitYi-A amp N Regbull Nov 25 1922 p 508

Chemistry RELATION Of CHEMISTRY TO NATIOAL DEFENSE 3 pages-Chniiical

Warfare Oct 1922 p 8

NATIONAL GlARD

DIFFICULTIES TO BE IlET BY NATIONAL GUARD 2 cols-A amp N Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 326

How TO IMPROVE THE NATIONAL GUARD 114 (ols-A amp S Jour Oct 211922 p lX~ Continued in A amp 1 Jourbull Oct 281922 p_ 206 and Nov 4 192 p 230

PLANS FOR EFFICIENCY OF NATIONAL GUARD 112 cols-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 350

ACAN(JES FOR REGCLAH AR~IY OfFICERS IN NATIONAL GUARD 1 Nl-A amp- Reg Sept 30 1922 p 333 Also A amp V Jour Sept 30 1922 p 110

Organization NATIONAL GUARD STRENGTH PROBABLE AUTHORIZED STRENGTH Of

THE NATIONAL GUARlJ STUDIES BY JOINT BOARD ON THE NAshyTIONAL GUARD THE NATIONAL GUARD SITUATION-4 amp N Jour Dp( 2 1922 p 326 Nov 25 1922 p 302 Dec 16 1922 p_ 372 Nov 11 1922 p 254 and Nov 18 1922 p 278 See also A amp X Reg Nov II 1922 p 457

Reg u I at i 0 ns CHANGES IN NATIOAL GUARD REGULATIONS 1922-A amp N Regbullbull

Nov 4 1922 p 451 and Dec 91922 p 556

Report Annual IMPORTACE Of THE NATIOAL GtARD-ANNCAL REPORT CHIEf OF

THE lIILITIA BUREAL 1 col-A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p

1 col-A amp

349 and 1 3 (olsbull p 350

Training TRAINING MEMORANDUlIIj FOR THE NATIONAL GUARD

N Jourbull Oct 14 1922 p 158 I col-_4

I amp

NATIONAL GUARD TRAJIING N Regbull Sept 30 1922 p333 Also A amp N Jourbull Sept 30 1922 p 110

NAVY

Is THE FLEET STRATEGICALLY CONCEITRATED 24 pages By Comshymander -F M Perkins U S N-Proc U S Naval Insl bull Nov 1922 p 1883

THE NAVY AS A PROTECTIVE INVESTMENT 8 pages By Admiral R E Coontz-Current History Dec 1922 p 403

fNAVAL AIR FORCE (US)

See under World War (Naal Air Force)

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NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISMA No 7

NA VAL POLITY

SOllE CONSIDERATiONS AFFECTING NAVAL POLITY 17 pages By Rear Admiral W r Pratt U S N-Propound [ S aral In bull Nov 192~ p 1145

I OFFICERS RESERn CogtRPS

OPERATIONS

ORGANIZATION SI( IlIIlto ItIkr rmy ()rqHlltltllJll llar1f GILlig IOrpoundlItlll=lfpHll ArhlltN

Pd (()rlllfgtII (urnmfld If)rftjrml P~r11 1r nIP tJI11 VIlIl1- ((trmUUI ltOrtU (11111 frl1PlIlII I Ird Sff In~ qlw r~ EII(JII laquo(r~ (UflllCLII ( hITI Xe oj till I tltrwr

URGA1IZATIU- OF TIJJ YPICAL FIELD AI~IY Il OF THlt TH~ATFJt OF UPEIlATJONS AppIWPRI~TE THERETO ~IAJOJt ITE~IS OF EQVlPshy~n~1T Gl Coursei By Committee 0 2 Army War CollegeshyInstructors File Nq FH 1]9-1--9

Ta n k TANKS Fen rext )~ pages By Col Romain --Uevue tiP Paris

Oct 1v 19__ p ~_ For translation ee Intrurtors File No 1lO-L I

ORGANIZED rUSERns 1

PALMER COL JOHN ~HA

COLONEL PADIEfl POIN11S OCT RESERISTS GREATEST POWERS (Adshydress of Col Palmet IJPfore Reserve Officers Convention) 1 col -A amp X Jour Oct 7 1922 p 130

PATROLS

World War AVSTRALIAN PATROL OPERATIONS STRAZEELE JULY 1918 7 pages

By Lt Col A ~L Ross C~LG DSO -Jour Lnited Srr Inst NoV 1922 p 6521

PERSHING GENERAL JPHN J ADDRESS OF GEN PFRSHING BEFORE RESERVE OFFICERS ASSOCIAshy

TION CONVENTIONbull 2 2 cols-A amp S Reg Oct I 1922 p 352 Also A ampY tour Oct 71922 p 129

GENERALS PERSHING AND DAWES PLEAD FOR PREPAREDNESS 3 c61 ---A amp N Jour Dec 9 1922 p 347

PREPARATION AS A NATIONAL INSURANCE (Address of General Pershshying before the National Civic Federation New York on Armisshytice Day 1922i-J 2) 2 cols-A amp Y Reg Nov 18 1922 p 481

THE VALUE OF ANARMY 1 col (Editorial comment on an addresl delivered by Gen Pershing blgt(ore the Merchants Assn N Y City)-A amp N Reg Nov 251922 p 508

THE NATIONAL POSITION IN READINESS 1 page-A amp N Jour July 29 1922 p 1169

PHOTOGRAPHY See 00 lndr Maps (Ama Phaographic)

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AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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Page 46: THE GENERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS January instructors' Summary of · Mackay. 20 pageR. -Journal of the Royal Cnited Service Institution. November, 1922. p. 622. The collection of information

October-December 1922

AerIal SIMPLE AERIAL PHOTOGRAPHY fOR PRAlTISr~ E~(aNEERf Z pages By F H Tibbetts-Enqr Veu-RfltUrd Dpc 7 InZ p 91ii

PHYSICAL TRAINING

MODER DEVEWPMETS I PHYSICAl TRAI-II-lG 4 pagei By LC ~JOT Royal Cniled SeT Int Nov 192 p ill

POLICY

NEW ARMY LEGISIATIO~ IL ok -X amp Ury N()v 4 1922 p 440

War Department WAH DElAltT~ET C()(tESSIOAI POLlCY (01 -A amp X Reg bullbull

Oct 14 19 p l69

PSYCIIOLOGY

EXERCISE OF COntA~D A~U l(jR~L FOImiddotE~ Frpneh Text 5 pagesshy RcrI(c dInallieri Novbull lll p 517

GER~tAY PSYCHOLOGY A~D TACTIcs pagp mimeo From report A F G ipvi(w of Lieut Hep Book Marshal-Psy~hoshylogo Inamptruetor Fill No IllV-C

World War PSYCHOOOGY OF Tm ITALIA~ G II Q VUER GEmiddotCADOR~A Freneh

Teh 14 pages eontinuation I By Capt Kuntz -Lelt Arshyrilitlts de la Grande rI(rrre lay 19~ p 451 (concluded)

QliARTERMASTERS

Camp THE C AlP QCARTERMASTER 5 page By laj Wm R White

QMC-Q M Reieu Nov-Dec 1922 p 39

Corps Area THE CORPS AREA QlARTERMASTER 6 pages By Lt Col James

Regan Q 111 C--Q 11 levieu Sept-Oct 19~2 p 21

Division THE DIVISIO~ QUARTERMASTER -A ME~IOR4sDnl 1 page By Lt

Col Franklin P Jackson Ql1C-Q bullH Cieu Sept-Oct 1922 p46

RADIOmiddot

TANK RADIO COMMUNICATIONS 2 pages By Capt C H St Gershymain Inf (Tanks)-Inf Jour Dec 1922 p 648 L

RAILROADS Set undtr AfiltLary OperatlOn8 I RallroalU) Jlllitary Engtneerutg (World

War) World Rar (RatlwaVM RatlwaYI RAILWAYS

RAILWAY TRANSPORTATION IN SmITH AMERICA 15 pages By G H Burnham-Blletin Pan-A mer Union Dec 1922 p 544

RECONNAISSANCE I Air

THE PROBABLE INFLUENCE OF AIR RECONNAISSANCE ON STRATEGY AND TACTICS 19 pages By Flight-Lieut C J Mackay Me DFC-Jour Royal United Ser Inst Novbull 1922 p 622

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REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

7S G S Slh~ Furt Leavenworth -2-9-23-500

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ISMA No7

REGULATIONS See also under Fteld Sertire ReluiatiOJl$ (Germanyl eUMITY (Regulutwna)

Trnffir Rfserlc Ojfirers (Regulations) utiOlI0l Guard (Reuulatf0181 Infantry Firld Sertire Reguiaholls (Fran(lc) 4rltllerll Fleld (Regullllwn8J

THE RECASTI~G OF THE REGlLATIOXS AlP OrR (FRENCH I DOCTRIXES OF WAR French Text 12 pages By Luciu8-Relue Jlililaire Gelcraie Augbull 192 p 613 and Oet 1922 p 772 (to be conshytinuedl

REPORTS

REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cols-A amp- S Jourbull Dec 2 1922 p 121 and 3 i pages A amp- X Reg Dee 2 1922 p 529

RESERYE FORCES See aso Illlder RC8rrrl Oj1irerff llcSfrrc Opirlrs Trallwg CMPf

GEXERAL LASSITER REPORTS OX RESERE NEEDS (Annual Reporli 2 coI8- A amp X Jour Dec 16 1922 p 366

RESERYE OFFICERS Su u18u VIda Corrcapondcncc COUr$fH R(i~errc Forres

RESERE OFFICER PROGRAM l~DER BlDGET BtREAt 2 col-A amp X Jour Nov II 1922 p 255

RESEIE OFFICER STREXGTH I col-A amp N Joltr Oct 14 1922 p 159

Association of STATE~IEXT Of NEEDS OF THE RESERE FORCES 3 2 cols -A amp

X our Del 16 HI2 p l74 RESERVE OFFICERS STATE ASSOCIATIO~S 12 cols-A amp- N Jour

Dec 2 1922 p 128 ARMY ASSOCIATIO- OF THE L S A-D THE RESERVE ASSOCIATIO

I 2 cols-middot-l amp- S Jour Sept 30 1922 p 109 and p III also Ort 14 1922 p 1157

Conventions RESERVE OFFICERS XSSOCIATIO~ 2i coI8middot-A amp V Reg Oct 7

1922 p 362 Also A amp V Jourbull Oct 7 192 p 129 and p 1l0

Correspondence Courses RESERVE OFFICERS CORRESPO~DE-CE COURSES col~A amp N Regbull Oct 7 1922 p 353

Regulations REVISIO- OF RESERVE OFFICER REGULATIO-S DECIDED 0- I col shy

A amp N Jour Nov 4 1922 p 231 and pee 16 1~22 p 374

RESERVE OFFICERS TRAINING CORPS

OFFICER INFLUE-CE 1- HIGH SCHOOLS 11 pages By Maj Elvid Hunt Inf-In1ourbull Novbullbull 1922 p 500

RESOURCES I Economics

ECONOMIC RESOURCES OF FRANCE AND GERMANY Lecture by Prof J Russell Smithmiddot G2 Course No 36 Army War CQllege-Inshystructors File No PH 138-C-36

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

ISJl( So 7

STRATimiddotGY 1 (i It l r II IIrt [ t~ oJT middotTI JIll I III~llI(e r1

CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

(AI UImiddotTnt THE AI(II OF KlImiddotCK A~Igt BlI Fr~lIlh T(xt ~ pagp- B laj Pu~(n- -HIIII llitlIIr FrtlU(fiC ~o In p 10~ til tiP (ontmupd

E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

TACTIqS J Sfr UiRf) ulldrrPurj)Py TflrClrt and TerlnlllJe SIIlflke UecofwrdfltlillcL f I liT 11111 111flr drill of Itrltf lInrernl

lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

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ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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RIOT DUTY

LEGAL ASPECTS OF RIOT Dun-TACTICA SIDE OF RIOT DUTy-CIVIL CONTROL OF TROOPS IN THE SERVICE OF THE U S-TROOPS IN THE AID OF CIVIL AUTHORITIES Cavalry School paper- -Inshystructors File No PH 140-17

SCHOOLS See also under fd1tarll Srhwls Correspondence COU-rIfg lleserlle Offi-ers

Fuld Opuers (1 nstructum Courses)

Quartermaster Corps THE QUARTER~IASTER SCHOOL ~ col-A amp V Regbull Sept 30 1922

p 314 and Ort 14 1922 p 368 Also A amp Y Jour Sept 30 bull 1922 p 106

SECRETARY OF WAR

Repor t of REPORT OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR 3 cmiddotols-A amp V Jourbull Der 2

1922 p 321 and 3 pages A amp Y Reg Dec 2 1922 p 529

SECURITY

Aviation SECURITY lIEASlRES AGAIgtST HOSTILE AIRCRArr French Tex t 12

pages-B1lletin Belge de Sciences JIiitaires Oct 1922 p 1119

SERICE SCHOOLS bull I

Sa utder Schools lltlllllrY~(hooI8 SIGNAL COlDIl-NICATIONS -I

Sec also undt r RadwlTaJ1k I(Slgn[~l ComlltltkutwntlJ

SlGgtAL CmnlU-ICATIONS FOR ALL AR~IS-Pamphlct Vo_ 2 npt n f Applied Communications The Signal Corp Scho3L-Instruc tors File No PlI 27-1

SIG-AL CO~nll-ICATIOgtS WITH ARIIES French Text 12 pages By General Ferrie-RcIIe Iililaire Francaise Nov 1922 p 145

SKETCHING Sf( ltndtr Topography

SMALL WARS

TACTICS OF COLO-IAL WARFARE French Text 15 pages By Gen Mangin-Rnue Jlilitaire Generale Ort 1922 p 737

vI or 0 ceo p

THE CONDCCT OF C1ILITARY OPERATIONS IN MOROCCO French Text 21 pages By Col Rouet-Retmiddotue dInfanterie Sept 1922 p 367

SMOKE

TACTICAL CONSIDERATIONS IN THE USE OF SMOKE 3 page3-~hemical Warfare Nov 1922 p 2

STAFF sbullbull aUo lindt General SIaf

Cor p 8 Are a and Department STAFF FOR CORPS AREA AND DEPARTMENT HDQRS 1 page-A amp

N Reg Nov 25 1922 p 505

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CuIHI~I FOR(E~ Frnlh Tt I pa~~ 10 hI lonfinuId) Uy Gt~ntral Tahl1ui I~ U- d IIaflt rif 5kt I J p W5

Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

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E(middotofll)mimiddot I

RoLl 01middot THE FItE II 11lt(1 (()IIA gt0 I H() TII E(o~ol[( YIErOI-T Illlll- THE IlRl]) WAIl FrrlHh TPXI 10 pag By Piprr BrunplU UtlUf 11df(rf (f tHrlll ~Ipt In p 711

World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

OjfrrrR SCPPLY

Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

PrOCllrempmiddotn t PIlOllLIS 1- WAR TI~IE PRI)( HDIE-T 5 pag fly Ilaj C R

Pettis eE --Hil 1~II1r -iov-iJPI W P b

SlRYEYlNG Sl~ 101l1tr TlJporllphl1

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lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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Bat IIeuro 0 f t h II a r II I

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World War ALLIED OIEHATI()gtS COTP~PLTED Igt LOIULI-E F)ll N()VE~lBlH

14 191~ WITH h~STI(TTlIl~ nllt ~A~lt FrllIlh Tpxt Ii pag LIUlralioll of Nov II 19 p 14

~THTEIY A-Il AlL1ED OPERATI()~ DlIuw THE WOHIIgt WAfI bull NORTHshy11- ~tCTlIlI Frpnd Tlxt I pag By (apt Kuntz Hflut lllliairr ( ntratt ppt 19 p 721 and O(t H~2 p 7H4 to lIP (orlt intwd

THE BATTlE OF middot~OJlA()(-D()BR()P()lln ]ith and lfith Septlmh(r 191~ 9 page By Irai T E Comptom---Jollr Royal [lnl Ifr InI Nov ll~~ p 64~

THE FREgt(H IIlt1l (OnIAgtlJ 1- 191r FrelIh Text 2h page By Lt Col O Ehmihfn--I(II Jfililrr Francam O(t IlJ p J

SCIIER TRAI-I-G Sit 101Ir TrflHlIII1 I PfP 111larlf TrIII1I11) (liH)tul Gllard Rli(rtI

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Com m u n i r 11 t ion s Zo n c THE)Flgt(TlO-I- 01 THE SERJ(ES 1- TIff Crnl~l 1TIOS ZE

AMMlgtITlU continuation French T-xt 16 page Il ILlj Ilichiel - Bulhli n JldUI d rid((middots 11 iilluirr O(t 1922 p 1209

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lorORlZfO ADVA-nD GtARD PROBLEM li FllEirH AITl ~Ii lfAlEtshy-mIlS Ditrihlltion of lfA Reports Oct ~ 192-Filed it) 4G (HIke W Dl Instructor Fill No 490-BBn

PRampARATIOi FOil OFFE-SIF COMBAT bullTranslation from the French of thp German Itegulations Sept I 1922-SeeBullrti1l leluc drbull dencrbullbullHili(llirc Oct 1922 p 1257-InstructorFile No 1200-1

THE SPIRIT OF THE OfFEgtSImiddotE lil pages By Lt Comdr H H frost C S N-PrOf U S NalQ1 Ins( Dec 1922 p 01l7 (to be continued

-50shy

October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

Jfo ~

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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October-December 19J

Counter Atta~ks COUTER ATTACK OF THE MOIOn~A DII~IO 26 APRIL 1918

Freneh Text 14 page -aczue Hilitaire Framoic Nov 19 p II For translation see Instrurmiddottors File ilt o IOO-Xbull

Infantry CO~lIAIATII STlOY OF I~FATIY TACTICS RFFOREANO AFTER THE

WORlD WAIL French Text pages By Capt A Laffargue-shyHe1l( Militairc Genrrule Aug 19 p 625

THE TACTICAL THEORIES OF C~PTAI~ LIODFLL HAIT (A CIITI([SM) 11 pages By Bvl Lt Col L Y Bond RE -Uouul Enyr Jour Sppt 1922 p 153

World War A --IEETIr -GA(DIFT lLLLSTHATIO~ FRO~I THE YORLgt WAHl

Freneh Text O pages By laJ Grasspt-Rellte iIiilairr Gelerae Sept 1922 p 657 and Oet 1922 p 752 Iltor transshylation f Instructors File No 1200-Y

TACTICS AiltD TECIINIQtE Sit al lIpltr 81111 Tl1rflrl PsyrhlllllfJU lrttlhry l1dltlr~ tltill TfCiUllqlli

1HIIf ( Tartlr ftnd Ttrhiqut)

Infantry Gun THE IFATR) Gc DlRIG THE WOIlO WAR (FIECH AO E-GLISH

SOUTWS FrPlwh Text 17 pages By Jean Fleurier Rellle ~ JIilitaire Sui Sept 1922 P l59 Continued Oct 1922 p middot141 I(onduded)

TANKS Sf( U[~Q wirier OrIHlLzutWIl TanJ~) Infantry (1unlwTY Weupof1I)

PIWTECTIO OF TANKS Fren~h Tfxt 14 pages By laj G Blochshy[C1W d4rtillcrir O(t 1922 p al~ For translation fOe Inshystruelon File No 1l0-l1

PROTE(TlO OF TAKS ON THE BATTLEFIELD~ French Text 15 pages Bo Maj Bhllth-RclllC d InJantcrie SPpt 1922 p 309 For translation SP( Instructors File No 1320-H

TAI-~ I FRECH ARMY --lAElERS 1~ col-Tank Corps Journal (lirilsl Oct 1922 1 154

Signal Communications TAKs RAOIO lo~IMCKATIO 2 pages By Capt C II St per bull

maill InL Tank [If our Dee 1922 p 64~

Tacti(s alld T(gtehniqup STlOY OF THE E-IILODIET OF TAKS 76 pages Mimeol Translashy

tion of an arti I in the Ueue dnJanterie Dec 1921 Jan Feb and ~Iar 1922-Instructors File No 1320-F

TH TAK-TE- POSgtlllILlTFS 2 pages By Col J F C Fuller DSO- Tank Corps Jllur IBntisl1 Oct In2 p 15ti

World War THE BRITISH TANKS ALOG THE CAMBRAI FROT French Text 10

pages By Lt Col Gem(au -Revue Militaire Francaist Oct 1922 pll1 For translation see Instrudors File No 1320-J

THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE

FVNCTIOS OF THE ADJUTANT GENERALS OFFICE AND ITS RELATIONS WITH THE GEERAL STAFF CHIEF OF BRANCHES AND CORPS

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1SlIA No 7

AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

Organization ORGANIZATIO-IAL RE~umEMENTS OF THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR Conshy

ferenee by Committee No6 G3 Course No 14 Army War Col-lege--Instructorsmiddot File No PR 139-E-14

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1SlIA No 7

AREA COMMA)IDERS Llcturl by lajor G~ R C Davis The AGA-Gl Coursl No4 Army War College~~nstructors File No PH 139Fmiddot4

THE NEAR EAST SpoundT also under Ma UifiormiddotForcigll COUrltrtcs 1luhammedanuJtn

THE 1LITARY SITtATIO)I AT GALLlPOLI pagl-A amp X Jour Oct 14 1922 p 153

NEAR EAST SITUATlOS E~IPHASIZliS NEED OF ARMY ASD NAVY TO MAI-TAI)I ECO)lO~IlC LIFE OF NATIOS I ~ page ~By Capt Dudley W Knox V S N Ret-A amp X Jonr Oct 21 1922 p177

TACTICAL ROLE OF THE BRITISH FLEET 1)1 THE NEAR EAST 1 page By Capt Dudley W Knox l S N bull RlL-4 amp N JOlrbull Sept

30 1922 p 101 OtTSTA)IDJ)IG FACTORS 1)1 THE NEAR EAST CRISIS 6 pages By

Wm T Ellis-Raiew of Relmiddotincs Nov 1922 p 492 THE GREEK COLLAPm IS ASIA 1SOR 5 pages By Adamantios

Th Polyzoidls Editor of the 4tlantis (7rlek newspaplt) shyCllrrwt History Oct 1922 p 32

THE GREEK DEFEAT ASD EtROPEA)I DISCORD 9 pages By Frank H Simonds-RfImiddotiell of Retiells Oct 1922 p 171

THE NEW TrRKISH CRISIS 12 pages -Currcllt History Nov 1922 p 18l

TOPOGRAPHY

TOPOGRAPHY AXD SCRVEYlSG-PAXORAIIr SKETCHl)lG-PERSPECmiddot TIVE - TECHSHIQtE - SKETCHlXG FRO~I TERRAIN - USE shyTRAI)IISG COeRSEr Cavalry School paper~Instructorsmiddot File No PH 140middot15

TRAFFIC REGULATIONS

TRAFFIC REGlLATIOX 1)1 THE ADVASCED ZOSE 3 pages By 1st Lieut John A tIlller Jr EORC~J1il Engr SeptmiddotOct 1922 p 297

TRAINING CAPS ff aiQ() udrt Cliellllr1l UarJare rrllmg Rl81 rr( Oj1i(crd XtlilOl1(ll GUGT t

l(lfury TrIHr1WI1 Cit(us lId Tral1l11l taI1Jplf

Snl~IER TRAIltISG CA~IPS J eol-4 amp Y Reg Oct 7 19~ p 354

THE GESERAL SERVICE SCHOOLS ASD SnmER TRAISISG CA~IPS col-A amp JaM Nov 41922 p 231

Engin rs ESGISEER SemlER TRAINISG CA~IPS-1922 10 I i pages By ~faj

H A Finch Lieut H L Peckham and Lieut B W Bartlett CE-JIilEngr NovmiddotDec bull 1922 p 357

Reserve Officers I A NEW DEPARTURE IN RESERVE TRAINING 2 cols-A amp N Jour

Oct 7 1922 p 1~5

TRANSPORTATION Su alao under ~dwa Aulomobilu Railroad Horae Motor Tnei

AUTOMOBILE TRANSPORTATION IN A WAR OF MOVEMENT French Text 15 pages By Maj Doumene-Reuue Mililaire Francoise Oct 1922 p 61 Continued Nov 1922 p 191 20 pqes

October-December 1922

WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

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WAR DEPARTMENT See under Eh11Ulte Polul (War D~partmtnl)

WORLD WAR See 0110 undtr Air SerDite Caflalrll (Raid) (World War) filitar Engineer

Inq (~orld War) Tanka tnorld War) ~lfttitartiPperation (RailroodJ)e Htltorual (Wurld War) StraternlJWurld War) (Battle of the Marne)Tache (Cvunler AUalh) iJatrol (World War) Chemical Wafar (World Warl Arttllfrll Field (World War) Tacltcl (World War) PaJlcholoOtJ (Uorld ltarl Industrtal MomllzattQn

CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CERTAIN PHASES OF TilE WORLD WAR Proshyblem No2 Command Course No8 Army War College-Inshystructors File No PIl 138-B-8

LESSONS UF THE WAR 4 Vz pages By Col M B Stewart GSshyInl Jour Oct 1922 P- l7l

Artillery (American) THE AMERICAN ARTILLERY IN FRAraquoCE 16 pages By Brig Gen A

Maitre French Army- Coast Ary Jour bull Nov 1922 p 383

Balkan Front THE BATTLE OF SOK~OL-DoBROPOLGIE -15TH AND 16TH SEPTEMBEll

1918 9 pages By Maj T E Compton-Jour Royal United Sfr [nbullt Nov 1922 p 642

Battle of the Marne ANOTHER LEGEND UF THE- MARNE 1914 2Y2 pages-Army Quarterly

Ort 1922 p 140 _ STUDY OF THE OIWERS GIVEN BY LT COL HENTSH French Text 24

pages By Lieut Jean Iraeys-Bullelin Beige des Sciences Milishytaires Nov 1922 p 1327

THE PROBLEM OF THE MARNE t6-12 September 1914) French Text 26 pages By General De Cugnac-Reoue de Paris Sept 15 1922 p 295

~gyPt - Palestine AN OUTJlNE OF THE EGYPTIAN AND PALESTINE CAMPAIGNS 1914-1918

coltinuation r By Major Gen Sir MGE Bowman-Manifold ~lluYIlI Engrs Jour Sept 1922 p 166 114 pages with maps)

prt 1922 p 211 19 pages with maps Nov 1922 p 272 (13 pages with mapSJ lind concluded Dec 1922 p 351 (17 pages)

Gallipoli Landing TilE OIPOSED GALLIPOLI L~NDING French Text 16 pages By

Capt Reniere-llerue dlnlanerie Sept 1922 p 291 (Conshycluded Oct 1922 p 438

Germany REVIEW OF GEIlIAL VON WmSBERGS BOOK DEFENSE AND ARMS

1914-1918 ) pages (Mimeo) By General von Kuhl RetshyFrom Report AFG-Instructors File No 610-JJ

German Army ATTACK ORDERS GERMAN AHM)~RCIMR JULY 1918 18 pages

(Mimeo --Instructors File No GIO-AA EXTRACTS FROM TilE WAR DIARY OF THE ARMY GROUP OF THE GERshy

MAN CROWgt PmNCE- OPERATIONS Ramp~S-MARNE PROTECTION 1918 middot16 pages llimeo -Instructor File No 610-Z

GERMAN G H Q-WEEKLY REPORTS OF liE ARMIES JULY I TO AUG 15-1911i 41 pages ~1imeo)lns ructors File No 610-FF

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

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ISMA No r I Italian Front-Ba tie of the piave shy

MUltARY OPERATIONS~IN TIlE ITALiA~ THEATER French Text 9 pages (continuati ) By MajOverstracten-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Mlita es Oct 1922P 1177

Italian Front THE 12TH BATTLE OF ISONZO French Text 12 pages-Revue Milishy

middottaire Generale Aug 1922 p 601

Mis~neous THE fiRllISTICES 14 pages By Gen T~ker H Bliss-Amer Jour

I nternll Daw Oct 1922 p 509

Naval Air Force (U S) THE U S NAVAL Am FORCE IN ACT~9N 1917-1918 19 pages By

Lt Comdr W A Edwards U Sf N-Proc U S Naval Inst Nov 1922 p 1863

Palestine WITII DIVISIONAL R E IN PALESTINE 12 pages Lecture by Maj

and Bvt Lt Col E M S Charles GMC DSO-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 285

Railways GERMAN REPAIlI OF RAILWAYS IN FRANCE AND BELGIUM 3 pages

By J E E-Royal Engrs Jour Nov 1922 p 310

Tactics ATTACK OF MARCH 21 1918-STUDY OF THE OPERAtIONS (INFANTRY

AND ARTILLERY TACTICS AVIATION TANKS CAVALRY) Fren~h Text 16 pages By Maj Jacquet-Bulletin Beige des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1326 (to be continued)

Western Front BEFORE ST MIHIEL IN 1915 Frencb Text 27 pages (continuation)

-Ies Archilc de la Grande Guerre May 1922 p 477 (concluded) INUNDATIONS ON THE BELGIAN FRONT Frencb Text 18 pages By

Lt Gen Greindl-Rulletin BeIge des Sciences Militaires Nov 1922 p 1293 (to be continued)

THE OPERATIONS OF THE BELGIAN ARMY DURING THE WAR OF 1914shy1918 French Text 10 pages-Bulletin Belle des Science Ilnlishylaircs Oct 1922 p 1167 (continuation) Continued Nov bull 1922 p 1285 (8 pages) (to be continued)

THE TRUTH ON TilE Loss OF ST- MIHIEL IN SEPT 1914 French Text 32 pageS (continuation) By Lt Col Bizo-Des ArchilcS de la Grandc Guerre May 1922 p 451

ZONE OF THE INTERIOR

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