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- catalog contributor b8942020.
- catalog created "1916.".
- catalog date "1916".
- catalog date "1916.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1916.".
- catalog description "Introduction / Major-General Leonard Wood -- Author's preface -- PART 1. THE ENTENTE ALLIES AT WAR: 1. From Manila to France in war time ; 2. France at war ; 3. How France goes to war ; 4. A trip to Arras ; 5. Why France in 1914 was not the France of 1870 ; 6. How France has maintained a large trained Army since the beginning of the war -- 7. What invasion means to the French people ; 8. The experiences of a French woman and her daughter ; 9. The British campaign in France and Belgium ; 10. The British land forces ; 11. Kitchener's new Army ; 12. Conscription needed in Great Britain ; 13. Summary of the Western Campaign to the end of May, 1915 -- PART 2. SWISS PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR: 14. The military preparedness of the Swiss -- PART 3. THE CENTRAL POWERS AT WAR: 15. The German Army ; 16. The German Army in the war ; 17. The Austro-Hungarian Army as a factor in the present war ; 18. Communications of the Austro-Hungarian-German Armies in Russian Poland ; 19. The Russians as seen from the Austro-Hungarian side ; 20. What invasion has meant to the Poles -- 21. Summary of the Russian Campaign to the end of August, 1915 -- PART 4. MODERN BATTLE: 22. The Volunteers' first sight of war ; 23. The approach to a modern battlefield ; 24. How the Armies have become entrenched ; 25. The psychology of battle ; 26. How the wounded are brought in from the battlefield ; 27. Modern infantry in battle ; 28. The famous French field gun ; 29. Artillery in the present war ; 30. Cavalry in the present war ; 31. Machine guns in the present war ; 32. Aircraft in the present war ; 33. Reconnaissance and espionage in the present war ; 34. Fortresses in modern war -- CONCLUSION: 35. Lessons America should learn from the Great War.".
- catalog extent "xix p., 1 ℓ., 401 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Why preparedness.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Why preparedness.".
- catalog issued "1916".
- catalog issued "1916.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Chicago, Daughaday and Company,".
- catalog relation "Why preparedness.".
- catalog subject "Armies Organization and equipment.".
- catalog subject "Armies Organization.".
- catalog subject "D523 .R35".
- catalog subject "World War, 1914-1918.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Introduction / Major-General Leonard Wood -- Author's preface -- PART 1. THE ENTENTE ALLIES AT WAR: 1. From Manila to France in war time ; 2. France at war ; 3. How France goes to war ; 4. A trip to Arras ; 5. Why France in 1914 was not the France of 1870 ; 6. How France has maintained a large trained Army since the beginning of the war -- 7. What invasion means to the French people ; 8. The experiences of a French woman and her daughter ; 9. The British campaign in France and Belgium ; 10. The British land forces ; 11. Kitchener's new Army ; 12. Conscription needed in Great Britain ; 13. Summary of the Western Campaign to the end of May, 1915 -- PART 2. SWISS PREPAREDNESS FOR WAR: 14. The military preparedness of the Swiss -- PART 3. THE CENTRAL POWERS AT WAR: 15. The German Army ; 16. The German Army in the war ; 17. The Austro-Hungarian Army as a factor in the present war ; 18. Communications of the Austro-Hungarian-German Armies in Russian Poland ; 19. The Russians as seen from the Austro-Hungarian side ; 20. What invasion has meant to the Poles -- 21. Summary of the Russian Campaign to the end of August, 1915 -- PART 4. MODERN BATTLE: 22. The Volunteers' first sight of war ; 23. The approach to a modern battlefield ; 24. How the Armies have become entrenched ; 25. The psychology of battle ; 26. How the wounded are brought in from the battlefield ; 27. Modern infantry in battle ; 28. The famous French field gun ; 29. Artillery in the present war ; 30. Cavalry in the present war ; 31. Machine guns in the present war ; 32. Aircraft in the present war ; 33. Reconnaissance and espionage in the present war ; 34. Fortresses in modern war -- CONCLUSION: 35. Lessons America should learn from the Great War.".
- catalog title "Why preparedness; the observations of an American army officer in Europe, 1914-1915; by Captain Henry J. Reilly ... with an introduction by Major-General Leonard Wood ...".
- catalog type "text".