Should the Organization of the Divisional Infantry as Shown in Tables of Organization Dated June 30, 1930, be Definitely Adopted, and If Not, What Changes Therein Should Be Made?

Abstract

Prior to the tentative adoption and publication of the organization of the infantry division as given in Tables of Organization, 1930, published by The Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1930, the war organization of the infantry component of the infantry division was that shown in Tables of Organization, Infantry and Cavalry Divisions, The General Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, 1928, Revised July, 1928. The 1930 Tables prescribed an infantry organization differing considerably from that prescribed in the 1928 Tables. A condensed tabular statement of the essential differences is appended to this study, in which details of the 1928 organization are shown in violet ink in the columns headed I, and the details of the 1930 organization shown in red ink in the columns headed II.

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Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1932
Accession Number
ADA622846

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  • Charles L. Bolte

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