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Tango0116 May 2014 10:23 p.m. PST

by Colonel William K. Naylor, general staff.

"On the reopening of The General Service Schools in September, 1919, and my return to my former position as Instructor in Strategy and Military History, I found that a desire had developed among American officers for American text-books.

To meet this expressed desire and to write a text-book that could be available during the course, I merely had an opportunity to assemble the notes I had used in the past, supplementing them with such reference to The World War as the time would permit.

Many of the illustrations used have been taken from our own Civil War. In some cases, illustrations from other text-book writers have been adopted. These illustrations have been verified and in many cases amplified…"
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Hope you enjoy!.

Amicalement
Armand

EMPERORS LIBRARY17 May 2014 2:15 a.m. PST

Also available on archive.org

alexjones17 May 2014 3:52 a.m. PST

Tango, do you have anything to add to this apart from copying the text and adding a link?

No, thought not.

Tgerritsen Supporting Member of TMP17 May 2014 5:07 a.m. PST

Does he need to? Is that a requirement now?

gunnerphil17 May 2014 7:59 a.m. PST

Since some people get so upset by Tango's posts is it time to have some new rules. Any new posts be submitted to an editor, the editor then contact every registered member and if everyone is interested then the subject can be posted. If that is too hard then perhaps people not read titles that do not interest them or by people they do not like.

Some people enjoy stuff Tanto puts on

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