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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

Chapter 2: ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.
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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.

ILLUSTRATIONS TO VOL. II.

GENERAL KUROPATKIN REVIEWING HIS TROOPS Frontispiece
OPPOSITE PAGE
GENERAL LINIEVITCH 18
GENERAL BARON KITEN NOGI 40
GENERAL GRIPPENBERG 100
FIELD-MARSHAL MARQUIS IWAO OYAMA 206

MAPS

SKETCH-MAP OF MANCHURIA, SHOWING MAIN PLACES
  ALONG RAILWAY SOUTH OF HARBIN
27
DIAGRAM SHOWING THE POSITION OF THE THEATRE OF WAR
  RELATIVELY TO RUSSIA AND JAPAN
34
SKETCH-MAP OF AREA CONTAINING THE BATTLE-FIELDS
  OF LIAO-YANG, THE SHA HO, HEI-KOU-TAI, AND MUKDEN,
 SHOWING SOME OF THE MORE IMPORTANT PLACES MENTIONED
At the end
MAP OF THE THEATRE OF OPERATIONS
SOUTH OF MUKDEN
At the end