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Chapter IV. Events Of The First Six Months Of 1918
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William J. Wilgus
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Illustrations XXIII
- Abbreviations XXV
- Introduction XXVII
- Chapter I. Preliminary Investigation 1
- Chapter II. Latino The Foundations In The Summer Of 1917 14
- Chapter III. Developments In The Fall Of 1917 29
- Chapter IV. Events Of The First Six Months Of 1918 41
- Chapter V. Climax In The Latter Half Of 1 9 1 8 59
- Chapter VI. Headquarters Staff 76
- Chapter VII. Engineering 92
- Chapter VIII. Staff Organization 136
- Chapter IX. Field Organization 165
- Chapter X. Personnel 183
- Chapter XI. Traffic 204
- Chapter XII. Lines Of Communication 224
- Chapter XIII. Terminals, Sidings, And Multiple Tracking 254
- Chapter XIV. Locomotives And Cars 273
- Chapter XV. Erection And Repair Facilities 290
- Chapter XVI. Water And Fuel Supply 303
- Chapter XVII. Ports 313
- Chapter XVIII. Cranes 346
- Chapter XIX. Floating Equipment 363
- Chapter XX. Railway Operation 372
- Chapter XXI. Railway Operation 394
- Chapter XXII. Railway Operation 404
- Chapter XXIII. Port Operations 417
- Chapter XXIV. European Service 447
- Chapter XXV. Inland Waterways 456
- Chapter XXVI. Light Railways And Roads 466
- Chapter XXVII. Ocean Shipping 483
- Chapter XXVIII. After The Armistice 508
- Chapter XXIX. French Comments 519
- Chapter XXX. Conclusion 549
- Appendix A. Requisition Number Six 561
- Appendix B. A Peace-Time Military Transportation Organization Adapted To The Demands Of War 573
- Bibliography 581
- Index 595
- Map Showing Scene Of Activities Of The Transportation Corps,A.E.F. 613
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter I
- Illustrations XXIII
- Abbreviations XXV
- Introduction XXVII
- Chapter I. Preliminary Investigation 1
- Chapter II. Latino The Foundations In The Summer Of 1917 14
- Chapter III. Developments In The Fall Of 1917 29
- Chapter IV. Events Of The First Six Months Of 1918 41
- Chapter V. Climax In The Latter Half Of 1 9 1 8 59
- Chapter VI. Headquarters Staff 76
- Chapter VII. Engineering 92
- Chapter VIII. Staff Organization 136
- Chapter IX. Field Organization 165
- Chapter X. Personnel 183
- Chapter XI. Traffic 204
- Chapter XII. Lines Of Communication 224
- Chapter XIII. Terminals, Sidings, And Multiple Tracking 254
- Chapter XIV. Locomotives And Cars 273
- Chapter XV. Erection And Repair Facilities 290
- Chapter XVI. Water And Fuel Supply 303
- Chapter XVII. Ports 313
- Chapter XVIII. Cranes 346
- Chapter XIX. Floating Equipment 363
- Chapter XX. Railway Operation 372
- Chapter XXI. Railway Operation 394
- Chapter XXII. Railway Operation 404
- Chapter XXIII. Port Operations 417
- Chapter XXIV. European Service 447
- Chapter XXV. Inland Waterways 456
- Chapter XXVI. Light Railways And Roads 466
- Chapter XXVII. Ocean Shipping 483
- Chapter XXVIII. After The Armistice 508
- Chapter XXIX. French Comments 519
- Chapter XXX. Conclusion 549
- Appendix A. Requisition Number Six 561
- Appendix B. A Peace-Time Military Transportation Organization Adapted To The Demands Of War 573
- Bibliography 581
- Index 595
- Map Showing Scene Of Activities Of The Transportation Corps,A.E.F. 613