WeRead Powered by ReaderPub
Organization: How Armies are Formed for War cover

Organization: How Armies are Formed for War

Open in WeRead

Explore more books like this:

About This Book

The author sets out a systematic account of military organization for war, explaining aims of organization and the chain of command and detailing the roles and typical structures of arms such as cavalry, artillery, engineers, and infantry. He examines unit composition, emergent troop types and combined formations from divisions to armies, and the functions of staff and war establishments. A large section outlines British expeditionary and administrative systems, including transport, supply, medical, veterinary, ordnance, railway, works, postal, and accounting services, plus territorial and colonial forces. Comparative sketches of other national organizations and a concise history complete a pragmatic survey linking organizational principles to command psychology.

About the Author

Foster, Hubert portrait

Hubert Foster

Hubert Foster was an author known for his work on military organization and strategy. His notable book, "Organization: How Armies are Formed for War," explores the principles and structures that underpin military formations and their effectiveness in warfare. Foster's insights contribute to the understanding of military logistics and the complexities involved in preparing armies for conflict. His writings reflect a keen interest in the systematic approaches to military readiness and the historical context of army organization.

You May Also Like