Publisher's Synopsis
"The Division as a Fighting Machine" offers a detailed examination of the structure, function, and operational capabilities of a military division. Written by William George Haan, this book provides insight into the organizational aspects of a fighting division, focusing on the strategies and tactics necessary for success on the battlefield. It explores the intricacies of command, communication, and coordination within the division, highlighting the importance of each component in achieving military objectives.
Originally published in 1920, this book serves as a valuable resource for military historians, strategists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of military organization during and after World War I. Haan's work provides a comprehensive overview of how a division operates as a cohesive unit, making it an essential read for those seeking to understand the science behind military operations.
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