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MILITARY INFORMATION DIVISION Continued. 



27. Autumn maneuvers of 1899; Austria-Hungary, Germany, Great 

 Britain, Italy, and Norway. Paper, 20c. 



29. Organized militia of United States, statement of condition and effi- 

 ciency, 1898. Paper, 25c. 



31. Explorations in Alaska, 1899, for all-Amercian overland route from 



Cook Inlet, Pacific Ocean, to the Yukon. Paper, 25c. 



32. Notes of military interest for 1900. Paper, 50c. 



33. Reports on military operations in South Africa and China. Paper, 



75c. 



38. Notes of military interest for 1902. Paper, $1.00. 

 Publications (new series) W26.3 3 : 



3. Bulletin of military notes 2. Paper, 25c. 

 6. Comparative studies of field equipment of foot soldier of French and 



foreign armies. Paper, 20c. 



8. Reports of military observers attached to armies in Manchuria dur- 

 ing Russo-Japanese War. Parts 2, 4, and 5. Paper, pt. 2, 20c; 

 pt. 4, $1.00 ; pt. 5, 25c. 

 12. Influence of experience of siege of Port Arthur upon construction 



of modern fortresses. Paper, 30c. 

 15. Military notes on Cuba. 1909. Paper, 75c. 



17. Strength and organization of armies of France, Germany, Austria, 



Russia, England, Italy, Mexico, and Japan. Paper, lOc. 



18. Classification and index [of War College Library]. Paper, lOc. 



19. Bibliography of State participation in Civil War, 1861-66. Paper, 



75c. 



20. Manual of equitation of French army for 1912. Paper, 15c. 



MILITARY LAWS of United States, 4th edition, by G. B. Davis; with Supple- 

 ment showing changes to Aug. 22, 1911, with appendices, ' and acts of 

 Philippine Commission and Philippine Legislature relative to Army, by 

 J. B. Porter. 1911. 1590 pages. (War Dept.) Cloth, $1.75. W 1.8: 911 



MILITARY PARKS. See Military reservations. 



MILITARY POLICY. 



America's war policy. Speech of R. P. Hobson of Alabama in House, 

 Feb. 20, 1911. (In Congressional Record of Feb. 28, vol. 46, no. 67, 

 pages 3735 to 3738.) Paper, 20c. 



Facts of interest concerning military resources and policy of United 

 States. 1914. 32 pages. (Staff Corps, General.) Paper, 5c. 



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Military policy of United States; by Emory Upton. 1907. 495 pages, 2 

 maps. (War Dept.) Cloth, 65c. W1.2:M59 3 



CONTENTS. Chapters 1 to 7 relate to the Revolutionary War ; chapter 8 to 

 the military policy of the United States from the Revolution till the War of 1812 ; 

 chapters I) to 12 to the War of 1812 ; chapter 13 to the military policy from the 

 War of 1812 to the Florida War; chapter 14 to the Florida [SeminoleJ War; 

 chapter 15 to the military policy during the Mexican War ; chapter 16 to the 

 military policy from the Mexican War to the Rebellion ; chapters 17 to 29 to the 

 Civil War ; chapters 30 and 31 to the military policy of the Confederate States. 

 This work was written about 30 years ago, but had been pigeonholed and for- 

 gotten till unearthed by Senator Root, while Secretarj' of War, who says of it: 

 " The work exhibits the results of such thorough and discriminating research, 

 such a valuable marshaling of the facts of our military history, and such sound 

 and ably-reasoned conclusions drawn from those facts as to the defects and needs 

 of our military system, that it clearly ought to be made available for the study 

 of our officers and for the information of all who may be charged with shaping 

 our military policy in the future." 



See also Appropriations. 

 MILITARY POSTS. See Army posts. 



MILITARY RESERVATIONS. United States military reservations, national 

 cemeteries, and military parks, title, jurisdiction, etc. 3d revised edi- 

 tion. 1910. 510 pages. (Judge- Advocate-General's Dept.) Cloth, 55c. 



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MILITIA. 



Act establishing uniform militia [approved May 8, 1792]. (In Laws of 

 United States, vol. 2, Bioren edition, pages 293 to 297.) Sheep, $1.00. 



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