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Campaign of Santiago de Cuba (Sargent), 3 Vols., 1907

$ Coast Artillery War Game (Chamberlaine), 1914___ Company Training (Haking), 1913__

3.50

.20

1.40

8 Elements of International Law (Davis), 3d Edition, 1908

1.82

Field Musician's Manual (Canty), 1914.

1.29

Field Sanitation (Wilson), 1912.

Gunners' Instruction, Journal U. S. Artillery.
Annual

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Handbook for the Use of Hospital Corps (Mason), 1912

4.00

$Horses, Saddles and Bridles (Carter), 3d Edition, 1906

2. 29

Infantry Tactics, Seventy Problems in (Morrison), 1914

2.00

Maps for above_-_

1.25

Manual of Physical Drill (Butts), 1910_

73

Map Maneuvers and Tactical Rides (Sayre), 1912__. §Medical Service in Campaign (Straub), 2d Edition, 1912

1.25

1.33

Mess Officers' Assistant (Holbrook), 1911.
Mess Sergeants' Hand Book (Holbrook), 1911.
Military Explosives, Notes on (Weaver), 1912_.
Military Hygiene, Elements of (Ashburn), 1909---
Military Hygiene, Manual of (Havard), 2d Edition,
1914

.83

.83

2.29

1.01

5,00

Military Law of the U. S., Treatise on (Davis), 3d
Edition, 1913

5.33

Military Map Reading (Sherrill), 1912.

.75

Military Maps Explained (Eames), 1909 –

.82

Military Primer (Marshall and Simonds), 1913.

3.00

Military Sketching and Map Reading for N. C. O. (Grieves), 1914.

1.25

Military Topography for the Mobile Forces (Sherrill), 1912

Napoleon Bonaparte's First Campaign (Sargent),
1894

Noncommissioned Officers' Manual (Moss), 1912_
$Notes on Field Fortification (Army Field Engr.
School)

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Notes on Field Artillery for Officers of all Arms (Spaulding), 1914.

1.25

Officers' Manual (Moss), 5th Edition, 1914_.
Ordnance and Gunnery (Lissak), 1907_.

2.00

4.57

Power and Power Transmission (Kerr), 3d Edition, 1913

1.54

Practical Electricity, Lessons in (Swoope), 14th Edi

tion, 1913__.

1.68

4

Approximate

cost.

Title and edition or date of publication. Provisioning of a Modern Army in the Field (Sharpe), 2d Edition, 1908__...

$1.23

Rapid Reconnaissance Sketching (Sherrill), 3d Edition, 1912____.

1.05

Rifle in War (Eames), 2d Edition, 1909_.

1.60

§ Sanitary Service, Management of in War (Morrison and Munson), 2d Edition, 1911-

.75

§ Sanitary Tactics, Principles of (Munson), 1911---- 1.35 Score Book, Bull's Eye (Johnston), loose leaf, 9th Edition, 1915__

.35

Score Book, Bull's Eye (Johnston), bound, 9th Edition, 1915

.18

.10

Tactical Decisions and Orders (Buddecke) –

Score Book, U. S. Marine Corps (Harlee), 1913_.
Security and Information (Wagner), 15th Edition,
1903

Service of Coast Artillery (Hines and Ward), 1909
Soldier's Foot and Military Shoe (Munson), 1912__
Spanish, Reader of Scientific and Technical (Will-
cox), 1913.

Strategy (Wagner), 1903_.

$Tactical Principles and Problems (Hanna), 4th Edition, 1913.

1.23

3.07

.90

1.75

.47

2.50

1.25

Tactics, Infantry, Vol. I (Balck, Krueger's translation), 1911.

2.40

Tactics, Cavalry and Artillery, Vol. II (Balck,
Krueger's translation), 1914--

2.40

$Technique of Modern Tactics (Bond and McDonough)), 1913-

2. 15

Training Infantry (Morrison).

Troops on Riot Duty (Stockton and Dickinson), 1912_

.60

.65

Applications for publications should be addressed to the Chief, War College Division, General Staff, Washington, D. C.

[1885276 A-A. G. O.]

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:

H. L. SCOTT,

Brigadier General, Chief of Staff.

OFFICIAL:

H. P. MCCAIN,

The Adjutant General.

Private publications not supplied gratuitously to officers. **To be requisitioned for by number.

$ Text-books used in garrison schools or in the examination of officers of the Army for promotion.

NOTE 1.-The Submarine Mining Manual and Signal Corps Manual No. 8, being confidential publications, will be sold or issued to others than Army officers, only on the approval of the Secretary of War in each case.

NOTE 2.-Cost of publications quoted above is approximate and subject to change.

BULLETIN

No. 4.

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, February 3, 1915.

I__The written examination for admission to the Army War College prescribed in Paragraph I, General Orders, No. 13, War Department, February 27, 1914, will be held from April 5 to 10, 1915, inclusive, at the stations of the selected applicants.

Examination papers will be prepared and mailed by the president, Army War College, to the officers undergoing the examination, so as to reach them not later than April 3. They will be accompanied by detailed instructions governing the conduct of the examination and disposition of the papers. Except as indicated below, no applicant will use any work of reference or receive assistance of any character during the actual examination. The examination papers are strictly confidential and will be so treated by all concerned. The examination will consist of four map problems and one original study.

The map problems will embrace the application of the general principles laid down in the Field Service and Drill Regulations governing the employment of forces of all arms not exceeding a division. One day will be allowed for the solution of each problem. The following works are recommended in preparation for the map problem examination:

Tables of Organization, Field Service Regulations, and the Drill Regulations of the several arms; Letters on Applied Tactics, Griepenkerl; Technique of Modern Tactics, Bond and McDonough; Tactical Decisions and Orders, Buddecke.

The original study will be based upon an assumed military situation. For this original study only, any work of reference may be used. Two days will be allowed for the study, which will require for its treatment good general information on military subjects.

[2253195, A. G. O.]

II. The following War Department orders are published to the Army for the information and guidance of all concerned :

ORDERS:

WAR DEPARTMENT, Washington, October 30, 1914.

It is hereby ordered that on election day for Senators and Representatives in the Congress of the United States, and

2

until further notice, all clerks and other employees under the War Department who are qualified voters, when employed in a State and congressional district where such election is being held, shall be granted a reasonable time in which to vote during working hours, without loss of pay or without charge against annual leave, and all orders in conflict herewith are modified accordingly.

Provided, however, that this order shall not apply to any office or establishment under the War Department, or to any clerk or other employee thereof that may for special public reasons be excepted therefrom by the highest officer or official having immediate supervision or control of such office or establishment, or where the same would be inconsistent with existing law.

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BULLETIN
No. 5.

WAR DEPARTMENT, WASHINGTON, February 6, 1915.

The following digest of opinions of the Judge Advocate General of the Army for the month of January, 1915, of certain decisions of the Comptroller of the Treasury, and of an opinion of the Attorney General, is published for the information of the service in general.

[2255370, A. G. O.]

BY ORDER OF THE SECRETARY OF WAR:

H. L. SCOTT,

Brigadier General, Chief of Staff.

OFFICIAL:

H. P. MCCAIN,

The Adjutant General.

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