Report On the Organization of the Land Forces of the United States
Report On the Organization of the Land Forces of the United States
United States. War Dept. General Staff
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Signal /roop*.— Nucleus of field army imits in- cluding base line, aero and wireless service.* Sanitary troops.— The field hospitals and ambu- lance companies as- signed to the divisions will probably meet all requirements at this sta^e of development. 1 See Table I. tThe proposed artillery organization furnishes a cadre for the ammunition column. The details of expansion will depend on wnether reservists are provided. If not, the expansion must be by recruitment. In either event detailed^plans... must be worked out. « The cadre of the supply columns should be furnished by such service corps as may be authorized. The details of expansion must be worked out in connection with the service corps. * The details of organization to be worked out by the Oeneral Staff with the Signal Ck>rps during the revi- sion of the Field Service Regulations. • 4. Subsequent Incbements of the Field Abmy. After forming the balanced skeleton field army shown in Table II, the next increments should successively expand the skeleton divisions of the field army Digitized by VjUUVIC 52 OBGANIZATION OF THE LAND FORCES.
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