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Chapter 10 THE SCHOOLS FOR OFFICERS

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ng was in swing was to segregate the officers for special

raining as the soldiers had, but at a sharper pace, inclusive also of more theory, and to increase their executive ability in action; second,

here were many, of t

into the fighting was one having about 300 men, situated in the s

perfected on the first contingent, and partly because they were destined for a longer stay in the line before they were hauled back for training others. This process was duplicated in sc

fantry officer with long experience in the Philippines to draw on, and a convict

oops to aid them, and they were put into company formation, o

white for bayonet experts, blue for the liquid-fire throwers, yellow for the machine-gunners, red for the rifle-grenadiers, orange for the hand-grenadiers, and green for the riflem

eral Sibert, and General Bullard that the way to learn to dig a trench was to dig it, and that nothi

sed young French officers, in pre-war days, and

m, carried them through the herculean programme devised by

tomatic rifles, service-shells, bayonet work, infantry formation for attack, and gas tests. T

e intensively than the first of the doughboys. "The rifle is the American weapon," was Gen

as a need they did not meet, a need first practical,

merica, acting in one of its rare snatches of spare time, had ordered

er than a corporal could enter it. This was on the theory that a man in the ranks who had ability showed it soon e

before Christmas, with everything conne

of divisions or other separate units, and by the chiefs of departmental staffs, to the commander-in-chief. Before these recommendations could be made, the record of the applic

ucceeded, his place was waiting for him at his gradua

in the lines were filled. And rank, within them, proceeded in the same manner as in any other division. Their chief difference was that

d two-thirds by men in line of promotion within the uni

heir place in line, and those who had not yet had any assignments. To keep up a sufficient

fighting-line, and its instruct

mill of officer-making that the experiences of other armies had shown to be so trag

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Contents

Our Army at the Front
Chapter 1 THE LANDING OF PERSHING
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Chapter 2 VIVE PAIR-SHANG!
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Chapter 3 THE FIRST DIVISION LANDS
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Chapter 4 THE FOURTH OF JULY
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Chapter 5 WHAT THEY LIVED IN
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Chapter 6 GETTING THEIR STRIDE
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Chapter 7 SPEEDING UP
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Chapter 8 BACK WITH THE BIG GUNS
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Chapter 9 THE EYES OF THE ARMY
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Chapter 10 THE SCHOOLS FOR OFFICERS
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Chapter 11 SOME DISTINGUISHED VISITORS
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Chapter 12 THE MEN WHO DID EVERYTHING
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Chapter 13 BEHIND THE LINES
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Chapter 14 FRANCE AND THE MEDICOES
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Chapter 15 IN CHARGE OF MORALE
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Chapter 16 INTO THE TRENCHES
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Chapter 17 OUR OWN SECTOR
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Chapter 18 A CIVILIAN VISITOR
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Chapter 19 A FAMOUS GESTURE
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Chapter 20 THE FIRST TWO BATTLES
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Chapter 21 TEUFEL-HUNDEN
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Chapter 22 THE ARMY OF MAN UVRE
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Chapter 23 ST. MIHIEL
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Chapter 24 MEUSE-ARGONNE BEGINS
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Chapter 25 CEASE FIRING
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