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Preparing For War The Emergence Of The Modern Us Army 18151917 J P Clark

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Preparing For War The Emergence Of The Modern Us Army 18151917 J P Clark
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Publisher: Harvard University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.62 MB
Pages: 352
Author: J. P. Clark
ISBN: 9780674545731, 0674545737
Language: English
Year: 2017

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Preparing For War The Emergence Of The Modern Us Army 18151917 J P Clark by J. P. Clark 9780674545731, 0674545737 instant download after payment.

The U.S. Army has always regarded preparing for war as its peacetime role, but how it fulfilled that duty has changed dramatically over time. J. P. Clark traces the evolution of the Army between the War of 1812 and World War I, showing how differing personal experiences of war and peace among successive generations of professional soldiers left their mark upon the Army and its ways.
Nineteenth-century officers believed that generalship and battlefield command were more a matter of innate ability than anything institutions could teach. They saw no benefit in conceptual preparation beyond mastering technical skills like engineering and gunnery. Thus, preparations for war were largely confined to maintaining equipment and fortifications and instilling discipline in the enlisted ranks through parade ground drill. By World War I, however, Progressive Era concepts of professionalism had infiltrated the Army. Younger officers took for granted that war's complexity required them to be trained to think and act alike--a notion that would have offended earlier generations. Preparing for War concludes by demonstrating how these new notions set the conditions for many of the successes--and some of the failures--of General Pershing's American Expeditionary Forces.

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