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About the BookBooks about Military History texts discuss national, armed services or unit experiences of armed conflict - their causes, course and consequences. Titles include: Militarism, The Army Lists of the Roundheads and Cavaliers, La Convention de GenËve du 22 Ao˚t 1864 et les SociÈtÈs de la Croix Rouge, The sanitary contrasts of the British and French armies during the Crimean war, What is Contraband of War, and What is Not, Historical Record of the Seventeenth Regiment of Light Dragoons, and On Modern Armies.Also in this BookBooks about the United States Military History generally begi...
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- The ENGLISH of MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
- CONTENTS
- FOREWORD
- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I OUR APPROACH TO A CRITICAL MATTER
- WHAT WE MUST NOT DO
- WHAT WE MUST DO
- CHAPTER II MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS
- CLASSIFICATION ACCORDING TO STRESS
- THE FIELD MESSAGE
- FORMS FOR FIELD MESSAGES
- CHAPTER III PROBLEMS IN THE COMPOSITION OF THE FIELD MESSAGE
- PROBLEMS
- CHAPTER IV MORE PROBLEMS ON THE COMPOSITION OF THE FIELD MESSAGE
- MESSAGES FROM COMMANDERS
- CHAPTER V VERBAL FIELD MESSAGE
- OBSERVATION—ATTENTION—EXPOSITION
- PROBLEMS
- CHAPTER VI THE FIELD ORDER, THE ESTIMATE, THE DECISION, THE EXPRESSION
- THE ESTIMATE
- THE DECISION
- THE EXPRESSION
- THE FORM OF THE FIELD ORDER
- CHAPTER VII PROBLEMS IN THE FIELD ORDER
- (1) March Orders
- (2) Attack Orders
- CHAPTER VIII MORE PROBLEMS OF THE COMPOSITION OF THE FIELD ORDER
- (3) Order for Position in Readiness
- (4) The Defense Order
- (5) Retreat Order
- (6) Pursuit Order
- (7) Halt Order
- (8) The Outpost Order
- March Orders with Advance and Rear Guard
- CHAPTER IX THE VERBAL FIELD ORDER
- PROBLEMS IN THE VERBAL FIELD ORDER
- CHAPTER X THE OPERATION ORDER, ORDERS, LETTERS OF INSTRUCTION
- THE ORDER
- LETTERS OF INSTRUCTION
- CHAPTER XI THE WAR DIARY—THE REPORT—ROUTINE ORDERS
- THE WAR DIARY
- REPORTS
- ROUTINE ORDERS
- CHAPTER XII OFFICIAL CORRESPONDENCE—EXPLANATIONS—LECTURES
- EXPLANATIONS
- LECTURES
- APPENDICES[25]
- APPENDIX Forms of Complete Field Orders
- APPENDIX 2 Abbreviations
- FOOTNOTES:
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