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The chief command and the general staff.-Avenir, April 9. The army: its employment in time of peace.-A. and N. Reg., June 5, 12, 19, 26. National Guard, U. S.-Jour. M. S. I., July. A well organized infantry.-Jour. M. S. I., July. Question of an artillery reserve.-Jour. M. S. I., July. The American fleet.-Pub. Opinion, July 1. Relative advantages of voluntary and compulsory service.—Jour. R.U.S.I., May. Defects of our military financial system (England).-U. S. Gaz., May 15. A scheme for the better organization of the British infantry.-Jour. R.U.S.I., June. A Royal Marine reserve.-A. and N. Gaz., May 29. The British Army and Navy.-Int. Revue, May. Reorganization of the cavalry of the line in the English army.-Etranger, May. The militia in 1897 (England).—U. S. Gaz., June 5. The British navy, 1887.1897.-A. and N. Gaz., June 19. The naval strength of England in the Indian Ocean.- Cercle, June 19. The colonial troops of various European states.—Mil. Rundschau, June. The army and colonization.-Cercle, June 5, 12, 19. The French colonial troops.-Wochenblatt, May 1. The French army.-A. and N. Gaz., May 22. Studies on army organization.-R. Univ., May, June. Changes in the artillery (France).—Mil. Rundschau, May. The regiments of the reserve (France).—Monde, May 1. The cadres of the reserves and of the territorial army (France).-Avenir, April 23; May 7, 11, 14, 18, 21, 25; June 15. The French navy.-Eng., June 4. The Navy and Parliament (France).-R. Maritime, March-April. The organization of field artillery (when rapid-fire guns are adopted).— Wochenblatt, June 5. The present status of field artillery.-Jour. M. S. I., May. The reorganization of the technical troops.-Heeres-Zeit., May 12, 15. The service of the supply of clothing in the German army.—Etranger, May. The squadrons of the estafettes in Germany.-Monde, May 15. New organization of the German infantry.--Avenir, May 14; Etranger, April. The new German regiments and the French fourth battalions.-A venir, May 25. 21. 14. The German navy.-Avenir, March 9. The strength of Austria.—Pub. Opin., July 1. Australian military defense.—A. and N. Gaz., May 22. The reorganization of the Italian army.-Cercle, June 26; Avenir, May 18, The Spanish army. M. de Art., May. Organization of the 5th Reserve Artillery Depot.-M. de Art., April. The war power of Turkey.-Int. Revue, June. The Turkish army.-Avenir, April 27. The military medical service of Turkey.-Mil. Rundschau, June. The military systems of Greece and Turkey.—Mil. Information Div., No. The Greek army.-Avenir, April 30. The military medical service of Greece.-Mil. Rundschau, May. Changes in the Russian artillery, 1897.-Int. Revue, June. The Russian navy.-Avenir, March 23, 26. The Belgian army in 1897.-Cercle, May 22. Organization of the Brazilian navy.—R. M. Brazil, April. Mountain artillery (organization, instruction).-Cientifico M., May 1. Argentina and Chili, especially their armies and navies.—Mil. Rundschau, May. The military medical service of Denmark. - Mil. Rundschau, April. Bavarian military bridge equipage and regulations for pontoneers.-Mitth. Art. und G., No. 6. Modern naval expeditions and military transports.-R. M. Brazil, March, April. Food supply during transport by rail and organization and functions of stations haltes-repas.-Cercle, May 29. The transmission of orders.-Avenir, March 15. TACTICS, STRATEGY AND MILITARY HISTORY. Tactical exercises.-R. M. Suisse, April 15. Tactical theme No. 7.- Monde, June 1. The results of two years work in the German army (tactics, maneuvers, etc.).-R. Inf., June. Remarks on the establishment of outposts in proximity to the enemy.— Monde, June 1, 15. Frontier detachments.-Exercito, March, April. Advantages and disadvantages of smokeless powder.-Monde, May 1. A great question: the resupply of ammunition.-Avenir, May 4, 7, 11, 14. The new German tactics.-Avenir, January 29, February 2-26, March 2-30, April 2-23. Present tendencies in the German infantry.-Cientifico, May 1. On the sub-units of the infantry company.-Exercito, April, May. The proper rifle for war.-Cientifico, May 15. The effects of infantry and artillery fire (German opinions).-R. Artillerie, April, May, June. Infantry and light artillery.—Jour. M. S. I., July. Artillery tactics (the want of room for the corps artillery).—Wochenblatt, June 19; Avenir, June 29. Modern artillery questions (tactics). Heeres-Zeit., April 17-May 5. The tactics of field artillery: from their origin to the wars of the Empire.R. Artillerie, May, June. The insufficiency in preparation (instruction) of our artillery (France).— Avenir, March 15. The instruction of our artillery (France).-A venir, April 23. Notes on artillery, dictated by Napoleon at St. Helena.-R. Artillerie, June. Coast defense.-Proceedings R. A. I., April. Direct and indirect fire.-Proceedings R. A. I., May. Quick-fire artillery.-Umschau, January 16. Present tendencies in the German cavalry. - Etranger, April. The rôle of cavalry in screening troops.-R. Cav., April, May. Officer's patrols in the cavalry.-R. M. Suisse, June 15. Fifth contribution to the geometry of naval tactics. R. Maritime, March. Considerations on naval tactics.-R. G. de Marina, May, June. The duties of the navy.-U. S. Gaz., June 12. The dangers of the initiative.-Avenir, April 30. The true importance of the initiative.-Mil. Rundschau, May. A defensive which seeks decisive results.-Vereine, No. 3. The importance of the initiative.-Vereine, No. 6. Offensive and defensive.-Avenir, May 21. The defense of coasts.-M. de Art., April. The latest submarine devices and their rôle in the defense of coasts.Vereine, No. 4. The defensive front of a fortification.-Vereine, No. 2. The Moravian Gate and its strategic value.-Int. Revue, June. The railroads of Greece and their strategic value.-Wochenblatt, May 19. Belgium's military situation.-A. M.-Zeit., April 8, 12, 15, 19. A strategical study.—Jour. M. S. I., July. The German method of conducting warfare in East Africa.-Cercle, May 8, 15, 22, 29. The defense of Constantinople on the land side.-Cercle, May 22. The peninsular of Normandy in the defense of France.-R. Univ., May, June. Extracts from a military study of the Phillippines.—Cientifico, May 15. The naval strategy of Germany.—Yacht, June 12. The next naval war.-R. de Marina, April. Short historical notes on modern naval war.-Boletin, February, March. National study of military history. —Jour. R. U. S. I., May. The professional study of military.—Jour. R. U. S. I., June. The century's war indemnities.-Pub. Opin., June 10. History of the French infantry.-R. Inf., May, June. The British army on the continent of Europe.-Proceedings R. A. I., April. The British policy and the Eastern question.-Rev. of Rev., June. Campaigns of the English in Egypt and the Soudan.-R. Inf., May, June. The expedition to Lombok.-Exercito, March, April. The Dongola expedition of 1896.—Jour. R. U. S. I., June. The Sikh war.-U. S. Gaz., May 15. Frederick the Great and the cause of the Seven Years War.-Umschau, May 29. Bonaparte's first campaign.—Mil. Rundschau, April, June. Could Marshal Bazaine have saved France in 1870?-R. Univ., May, June. The Madagascar expedition of 1895-96.-Jour. R. U. S. I., June. The military relations of Italy in the past three years. Int. Rev., May. Report of General Baldiserra on the second period of the campaign in Africa.-R. Inf., May-June. The last campaign of the Italians in Abessinia.--Heeres-Zeit., June 16. The campaign of 1864.-Heeres-Zeit., May 19-26, June 19-26. The cavalry attack at Custozza, June 24, 1866.—Mil. Rundschau, April. Spain and the rebellion in Cuba (conclusion).--N. M. Tids., 2. Military aspects of the campaign in Cuba.-M. de Art., April. Military notes on the Chino-Japanese war.--Cercle, June 5, 12. The philosophy of the Greco-Turkish war.-Marine F., May 15. Introduction to the study of the present Tnrko-Greek war (Von der Goltz). -Wochenblatt, May 12, June 2. The Turko-Greek war of 1897.—Etranger, May; Int. Rev., June; Jour. R. U. S. I., May; A. S. M. Zeit., April 22-June 12; Avenir, April 27-June 18. Short account of the Greco-Turkish war.-Mil. Rundschau, April. Greece and Turkey.-U. S. Gaz., May 1. Dissertations on the Greco-Turkish war.--R. Inf., June. |