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The Russian Army and the Japanese War, Vol. 2 (of 2) / Being Historical and Critical Comments on the Military Policy and Power of Russia and on the Campaign in the Far East

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A senior commander provides a candid assessment of his army’s failures during the Far Eastern campaign, tracing setbacks to inadequate tactical training, deficient staff work, poor reconnaissance and cavalry employment, and weak communications. He examines strategic constraints and organizational and personnel weaknesses that caused systems to break down under active service, then outlines detailed reforms for senior leadership, reserve and regular units, machine-gun, artillery, engineer, cavalry and infantry organization, and troops on communications. The volume closes with a compact operational summary of the campaign and appendices that tabulate unit organization and logistical details, supported by maps and illustrations.

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A. N. Kuropatkin

A. N. Kuropatkin was a Russian general and military theorist, best known for his works on military strategy and history. His notable contributions include "The Russian Army and the Japanese War," a two-volume analysis that provides critical insights into Russia's military policies and the events of the Russo-Japanese War. Through his writings, Kuropatkin aimed to reflect on the lessons learned from the conflict and the broader implications for Russian military power. His analytical approach and firsthand experience as a military leader offer valuable perspectives on the complexities of warfare and strategy during a pivotal time in Russian history.

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