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A comparative, eyewitness study of British and American armed forces around 1900 that surveys recruitment, training, uniforms, equipment, officers, tactics, and logistics. Using photographs and campaign reporting from Cuba, the Philippines, and South Africa, the author contrasts recruit drills, battlefield conduct, command styles, and the practicalities of feeding, medical care, rail and sea transport, and supply trains. Detailed chapter accounts of marches, actions, and the entry into Pretoria illustrate how organizational practices, technology, and recent combat experience shaped each army’s effectiveness and adaptations to the demands of modern warfare.

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Title: Blue Shirt and Khaki: A Comparison

Author: James F. J. Archibald

Release date: July 13, 2017 [eBook #55109]
Most recently updated: October 23, 2024

Language: English

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BLUE SHIRT AND KHAKI

Blue Shirt and Khaki at Malta.

BLUE SHIRT
AND KHAKI
A COMPARISON

By JAMES F. J. ARCHIBALD

WITH ILLUSTRATIONS
FROM PHOTOGRAPHS
TAKEN BY THE AUTHOR

SILVER, BURDETT AND
COMPANY, NEW YORK,
BOSTON, CHICAGO. 1901


Copyright, 1901, by
Silver, Burdett & Company

Press of I. J. Little & Co.
Astor Place, New York


To the Memory of My Father,
F. A. Archibald, D.D., LL.D.