Trained Citizen Soldiery; a Solution of General Upton's Problem
The book Trained Citizen Soldiery; a Solution of General Upton's Problem was written by author Parker, John H. (John Henry), B. 1866 Here you can read free online of Trained Citizen Soldiery; a Solution of General Upton's Problem book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Trained Citizen Soldiery; a Solution of General Upton's Problem a good or bad book?
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. . plete withm itseli, lor military pur- of a Division • j.u ^ i j to. • ^.u " n 4. ' poses m the held. It is the smallest mobile force that contains all the elements neces- sary for complete independent action. It contains suitable proportions of infantry, cavalry, mobile artillery, machine guns, signal troops, sanitary troops, svipply troops, transportation, and other auxihary units, necessaiy for independent opera- tions in its theater of operations. The composi- 98 Trained Citizen Soldiery... tion of a division will vary with its theater of opera- tions. For example, that for Panama, in a limited field, for passive defense only, is one thing; that for the Philippine Islands, where the theater of operations is very large and extremely diversified, is quite another thing. The composition of a divi- sion must depend upon the theater of its operations ; that of an Expeditionary Division, must contain all the auxiliaries it is likely to need in any part of the world to which it may be sent, from Alaska to Jolo, from Cape Horn to Athabasca.
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