emy, and of the Life
of the Cadet
By
Robert C. Richardson, Jr.
Captain, 2d Cavalry, U. S. A.; Aide-de-Camp to Major-General
Thomas H. Barry
Foreword by
Major-General Hugh L. Scott
Chief-of-Staff, U. S. Army
_12{o}. 32 Illustrations, $2.00 net
By mail, $2.20_
The book, while of interest to all who have attended the
institution, is addressed primarily to the general public so that
that public may become better acquainted with the aims and ideals of
their National Military Academy. To the prospective cadet the book
is invaluable as a foretaste of the duties, responsibilities, and
privileges obtaining at West Point.
TACTICS AND DUTIES FOR TRENCH FIGHTING
By
Georges Bertrand
Capitaine, Chasseurs, de l'Armee de France
and
Oscar N. Solbert
Major, Corps of Engineers, U. S. A.
_16{o}. 35 Diagrams. $1.50 net. By mail, $1.65_
000.7 (OD) 1st Ind.
War Department, A. G. O., December 21, 1917--To Major O. N. Solbert,
Corp of Engineers, Office of the Chief of Engineers.
1. The manuscript forwarded with this letter has been examined in
the War College Division and the opinion given that it has
exceptional merit, presenting the principles governing trench
warfare in such a clear and logical manner that the publication,
with some changes and additions,[7] will be of considerable value to
our Officers.
[Footnote 7: These changes have been made.]
2. You are directed to confer with the Chief of the War College
Division regarding the effecting of the changes desired.
By order of the Secretary of War
(Signed) F. W. Lewis
Adjutant General.
G. P. Putnam's Sons
New York London
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