Publisher's Synopsis
"Infantry Drill Regulations, United States Army, 1911" offers a fascinating glimpse into the military tactics and regulations that governed the U.S. Army's infantry at a pivotal time. Prepared by the United States War Department, this detailed manual, corrected to April 15, 1917, (including Changes Nos. 1 to 19) provides comprehensive instruction on military drill, covering everything from basic formations to more complex maneuvers.
This meticulously reproduced edition is a valuable resource for anyone interested in military history, the evolution of infantry tactics, or the regulations that shaped the United States Army. Explore the intricacies of early 20th-century military training and gain a deeper understanding of the methods employed to prepare soldiers for service. A must-have for historians, military enthusiasts, and anyone seeking insight into a crucial period of military development.
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