THE AEMY AND THE ORGANIZED MILITIA 5 



ARMY Continued. 



What is the matter with our Army? articles by Henry L. Stimson and by 

 officers of Army relative to Army. 1912. 43 pages. (62d Cong., 2d sess.. 

 S. Doc. 621.) Paper, 5c. 

 CONTENTS : 



It lacks concentration. 



It is needlessly expensive. 



It lacks organization. 



Its alienation from the people. 



Its piecemeal development and divided control. 



The national failure to realize its purpose. 



What is the matter with our Army ? 



ARMY LIST AND DIRECTORY. [Monthly.] Paper, 15c. a single copy, $1.50 

 a year ; foreign subscription, $2.10 a year. W 3.10 : 



Contains the names and stations of all officers and commands of the Army, 

 corrected to the time of going to press ; also, lists showing lineal rank and relative 

 rank. It is issued about the 25th of every month. 



ARMY POSTS. 



Abandonment of Army posts. Speech of Robert J. Bulkley of Ohio, In 



House, Feb. 12, 1912. (In Congressional Record of Feb. 14, vol. 48, no, 



53, pages 2184, 2185.) Paper, 6c. 

 Data relating to facilities for educating children at military posts, etc. 



1908. 13 pages. (60th Cong., 1st sess., S. Doc. 349.) Paper, 5c. 

 Information concerning distribution of mobile Army of United States and 



names of Army posts which have been located in their present situations 



for reasons which are now totally obsolete. 1912. 22 pages. (62d Cong., 



2d sess., H. Doc. 490.) Paper, 5c. 

 Resolution concerning abandonment of certain Army posts. Debate in 



House Dec. 19, 1911. (In Congressional Record, vol. 48, no. 14, pages 



531 to 537.) Paper, 9c. 

 Statement showing various buildings, etc., and present water supply and 



its condition at posts mentioned to be abandoned. 1912. 32 pages. (62d 



Cong., 2d sess., H. Doc. 759.) Paper, 5c. 

 See also Military reservations. 



ARTILLERY. 



Development of Krupp field artillery material, 1897 ; translated from Ger- 

 man by M. Williams. 1900. 49 pages, illus. 4 (Notes on Construction 

 of Ordnance 77. ) Paper, 25c. W 34.8 : 77 



Drill regulations for field artillery, horse and light, Army, provisional, 1911. 

 403+5 pages, illus-. small 4 Fabrikoid, 50c. W 2.6:Ar7f 7 



Drill regulations for mountain artillery (provisional). 1908. 196 pages. 

 illus. small 4 Fabrikoid, 55c. W 2.6 1 : Ar 7m' 



See also Electricity Gun carriages Gunnery Notes of military interest. 

 1900, 1902. 



AUSTRIA-HUNGARY. See France Maneuvers. 

 AVIATION. See Aeronautics. 



BAKERS. Manual for Army bakers, 1910. 89 pages, illus.. small 4 (Sub- 

 sistence Dept.) Fabrikoid, 35c. W 5.2: BIT 

 See also Bread Cooks. 



BALLISTICS, by J. M. Ingalls; with auxiliary tables for spherical projectiles, 

 by J. I. Rodgers. 1893. 132 pages, 1 illus. 4 (Adjutant-General's 

 Dept. Artillery circular F.) Paper, 20c. W3.5 a :893F 



Same, supplement. 1895. Pages 80 to 136, 4 Paper, lOc. W 3.5 2 : 893 F 2 



BALLOONS. See Explosives Notes of military interest Signal Corp^- 

 BATTERIES. See Fortifications. 



BAYONET. Manual of bayonet, Army, 1913. 32 pages, illus. small 4 Paper. 

 5c. W 2.6 1 : B 34 2 



BOUNTY-LAND. Laws of United States governing granting of bounty-land 

 warrants, with regulations relating thereto. 1911. 53 pages. (Pension 

 Office.) Paper, 5c. 124.7:911 



