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Preface

books, Tactics and Techniques of the Separate Branches, Volumes I and II, G.S.S., discuss and amplify the organization in detail. The strength, composition, and functional interdependence of the basic units and the association of these units into larger tactical commands are based on experience and the special equipment of the branch. Organization depends on the technique of the particular arm and the method adopted for its imployment in combat. To understand the principles of the organization of a small unit, it is necessary to know the functions of the unit, the powers and limitations of the weapons with which it is armed, and the best means of utilizing this armament in the performance of its functions under probable conditions of combat. This pamplhet treats of the reason for all military organization and the purpose of combining the efforts of tactical and administrative units to secure the battle success of the whole. Such a framework of the authorized and projected military organization of the United States is presented to the reader in order that he may early visualize and grasp the complete picture.

Robert H. Allen,

Colonel of Infantry (D.O.L.),

Assistant Commandant.

Approved:

HARRY A. SMITH,

Brigadier General, U. S. Army,

Commandant.