The Ordnance Department: on Beachhead and Battlefront
Author : Lida Mayo
Publisher :
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 17,33 MB
Release : 1968
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN :
Author : Lida Mayo
Publisher :
Page : 523 pages
File Size : 17,33 MB
Release : 1968
Category : World War, 1939-1945
ISBN :
Author : United States. Military Commission to Europe
Publisher :
Page : 332 pages
File Size : 18,79 MB
Release : 1860
Category : Armor
ISBN :
Author : United States. Army. Ordnance Department
Publisher :
Page : 558 pages
File Size : 29,53 MB
Release : 1850
Category : Ordnance
ISBN :
A manual of United States Army ordnance.
Author : Constance Green
Publisher : CreateSpace
Page : 562 pages
File Size : 39,97 MB
Release : 2015-07-02
Category :
ISBN : 9781514795316
The U.S. Army fought World War II with materiel much of which was developed in the decade prior to our entry, particularly in the period following the German blitz in Poland. Our efforts to develop munitions to the point where our armies could cope on equal terms with those of potential enemies are covered here in this, the first of three projected volumes on the history of the Ordnance Department in World War II. How well the Ordnance Department succeeded in matching the Germans in quality continues to be a matter of debate both within the Ordnance Department itself, and between the using arms and the Department. That the battle of quantity was won-with the help of a superb industrial machine-can hardly be denied. This volume, the result of diligent research by Dr. Constance McL. Green and her associates, should interest not only military men but also scientists, industrialists, and laymen in general. Among other things, it shows the urgent necessity of a directed, continuous, and intensive research program and the danger in failing to recognize and profit by developments abroad. Also shown is the inherent time interval between the drawing board and the production of the end item in quantity."
Author : United States. Army. Ordnance Department
Publisher :
Page : 376 pages
File Size : 36,38 MB
Release : 1849
Category : Artillery, Field and mountain
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A collection of drawings, tables, and descriptions of artillery, artillery supplies, and ordnance available to the U.S. Army in its land service.
Author : Frank E. Vandiver
Publisher : Texas A&M University Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 18,76 MB
Release : 1994
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 9780890966327
Confederate States of America Army.-Ordnance and ordnqnce stores.
Author : Robert A. Doughty
Publisher :
Page : 68 pages
File Size : 46,25 MB
Release : 1979
Category : Military art and science
ISBN :
This paper focuses on the formulation of doctrine since World War II. In no comparable period in history have the dimensions of the battlefield been so altered by rapid technological changes. The need for the tactical doctrines of the Army to remain correspondingly abreast of these changes is thus more pressing than ever before. Future conflicts are not likely to develop in the leisurely fashions of the past where tactical doctrines could be refined on the battlefield itself. It is, therefore, imperative that we apprehend future problems with as much accuracy as possible. One means of doing so is to pay particular attention to the business of how the Army's doctrine has developed historically, with a view to improving methods of future development.
Author : John J. Mcgrath
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 121 pages
File Size : 49,5 MB
Release : 2011-09-16
Category : History
ISBN : 1105056155
This book looks at several troop categories based on primary function and analyzes the ratio between these categories to develop a general historical ratio. This ratio is called the Tooth-to-Tail Ratio. McGrath's study finds that this ratio, among types of deployed US forces, has steadily declined since World War II, just as the nature of warfare itself has changed. At the same time, the percentage of deployed forces devoted to logistics functions and to base and life support functions have increased, especially with the advent of the large-scale of use of civilian contractors. This work provides a unique analysis of the size and composition of military forces as found in historical patterns. Extensively illustrated with charts, diagrams, and tables. (Originally published by the Combat Studies Institute Press)
Author : Jonathan Mallory House
Publisher : DIANE Publishing
Page : 235 pages
File Size : 49,20 MB
Release : 1985
Category : Armies
ISBN : 1428915834
Author : Christopher Richard Gabel
Publisher :
Page : 100 pages
File Size : 17,41 MB
Release : 1986
Category : History
ISBN :
In the seventy years that have passed since the tank first appeared, antitank combat has presented one of the greatest challenges in land warfare. Dramatic improvements in tank technology and doctrine over the years have precipitated equally innovative developments in the antitank field. One cycle in this ongoing arms race occurred during the early years of World War II when the U.S. Army sought desperately to find an antidote to the vaunted German blitzkrieg. This Leavenworth Paper analyzes the origins of the tank destroyer concept, evaluates the doctrine and equipment with which tank destroyer units fought, and assesses the effectiveness of the tank destroyer in battle.