-Selected professional papers translated from European military publications. 1898. U1 U75. 6927 Contents.-Matériel of the Spanish field and mountain artillery, by C. Benoit.-Manual for Cossack riding and training of horses, by C. Fleisher.-The militia of the United States of America, by George [?] Tricoche.-The military and naval power of the United States in 1896, -Practice march of a Swiss artillery batallion, January and February, 1897, by Lieut. Ceresole.The new German gun, by Capt. Marin.-Supply and expenditure of ammuniton, by Capt. Balck.-Foreign war games. From the "Revue militaire de l'etranger," August and October, 1897.-A comparative examination of the war budgets of France and Germany for 1897. -Staffs of various armies. [January, 1899] 1899. U1 U75. 6928 Contains a reprint of the introduction to General Bronsart von Schellendorff's book, "The duties of the General staff," tr. by Lieut. Col. W. A. H. Hare. -Target practice and remount systems abroad. Arranged by E. A. Edwards and J. S. Herron, April, 1902. 1902. U1 U75. 6929 U. S. Chief of artillery. Extracts from reports by regular and militia officers on the joint army and militia coast-defense exercises. Library has 1907-'10. U253 A1. 6930 U. S. General staff. 2d (Military information) division. Drill regulations for the infantry, German army 1906; translated by F. J. Behr. 1907. U1 U76. 6931 guard duty for the private sol dier. Prepared in the Division of Wilhelm, Thomas. A military dicmilitia affairs, by M. C. Kerth. 1909. U193 A3 1909. 6937 tionary and gazetteer. Compiled from the best authorities of all nations. With an appendix containing the articles of war, etc. Rev. ed. 1881. U24 W67 Ref. 6944 -West Point fifty years ago. 1879. U410 K1 6. 6949 Cullum, G. W. Biographical register ment March 16, 1802 to the army re-organization of 1866-67. 2d ed. 1868. 2 v. U410 H5 1865. 6945 Dickinson, J. M. Address to the graduating class of the United States Military academy, West Point, New York, June eleven, nineteen nine, by the secretary of war. 1909. U410 F3 D6. 6946 on military affairs. Increase in corps of cadets at the United States Military academy. Report. (To accompany S. 2325.) [1910] U410 E5 1910. 6950 U. S. Engineer dept. Ceremonies at Hazen, W. B. The school and the 6948 21, S. Infantry and cavalry school, Fort Leavenworth. Annual report of the commandant. Library has 1906. U415 E1. 6952 Organization, Distribution, Military Situation. The armies of today. 1893. UA15 Indiana. Adjutant-general's office. 6959 Report. Library has 1899, 19011902, '03, '05, '07, 1910. UA43 I 6. 6968 A67. Alabama. Adjutant-general's office. Biennial report. Library has 1894, '02, '06. UA43 A2. 6960 army; its past history, present Massachusetts. Adjutant-general's condition, and future prospects. office. Annual report. Library has [1878] UA649 G85. Head, Sir F. Bond, 1st bart. fenceless state of Great 1850 UA647 H43. 6974 6965 1848. UA43 M4. Illinois. Adjutant-general's office. Missouri. Adjutant-general's office. -Five years of the War department following the war with Spain, 1899-1903, as shown in the Annual reports of the secretary of war. [1904] UA24 A7. 6992 "An authentic account of the principal events, and the action and policy of the United States during -The military government of Porto Rico. The development and es'tablishment of the Republic of Cuba. The China relief expedition of 1900. The suppression of the insurrection and the building up of civil government in the Philippines. The reorganization of the army. The beginning of the new militia system." -Organization of the military peace establishment of the United States, in conformity to the provisions of an act of Congress, passed the third day of March, 1815. 1815. UA25 A2 1815. 6993 -Roster of the organized militia of the United States, by divisions, brigades, regiments, companies, and other organizations, with their stations. 1907. UA52 A2 1907. 6994 -Same. 1909. UA52 A2 1909. 6995 Upton, Emory. The armies of Asia and Europe, embracing official re.ports on the armies of Japan, Report. Library has 1907-date. 7006 Confederate States of America. A Georgia. Commissioner of pensions. digest of the military and naval laws of the Confederate States. from the commencement of the provisional congress to the end of the first congress under the permanent constitution. Analytically arranged by W. W. Lester and W J. Bromwell. 1864. UB504 5 D 57. 7000 -Military laws of the Confederate States embracing all the legislalation of congress appertaining to military affairs from the first to the last session inclusive. With a copious index. 1863. UB504 5 M 64. 7001 Georgia. Confederate soldiers' home. Report of the trustees. Library has 1910. UB384 G4. 7007 Gerhardt, Charles, comp. Manual for boards of survey. Prepared under the direction of the general commanding the army. 1900. UB 863 G35. 7008 [Gobrecht, J. C.] History of the National home for disabled volunteer soldiers: with a complete guide-book to the central home, at Dayton, Ohio. 1875. UB383 A5 G 57. 7009 Confederate States of America. War dept. [Regulations for the army of the Confederate States] t.-p. Illinois. Soldiers' and sailors' home, wanting. Imperfect copy. UB504 5. 7002 Quincy. Biennial report of the Board of trustees and officers. Library has 12th, 1908. UB384 I 29. 7010 Illinois. Soldiers' widows' home, Wilmington. Biennial report. Library has 6th, 1908. UB404 13 W 5. 7011 -Same. 1862. Authorized ed. UB 504 5 1862a. enl., Indiana. State soldiers' home. Annual report. Library has 1904, '06, '07-'09, 1910. UB384 16. 7012 Ingersoll, L. D. A history of the war department of the United States. With biographical sketches of the -Same. 1864. Rev. and with a new and copious index. Third and only reliable edition. 1864. UB504 5 1864 3d. 7004 Connecticut. Militia law of the state of Connecticut. Revision of 1887. In force January 1, 1888. Pub. by |