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A practical survey compares European and colonial models of compulsory and citizen militia—Swiss, German, French, Australian, and English—to draw lessons for American preparedness. It analyzes legal frameworks, recruitment, training regimes, exemption taxes, selection standards, and mobilization practice, weighing militia strengths against regular forces. The author evaluates the United States' strategic vulnerabilities and the logistical and organizational problems revealed by recent mobilizations. Concluding with concrete recommendations, he urges adoption of suitable foreign practices, improved pathways to commissioned rank, expansion of training institutions, and experimental local schemes to build an effective citizen army.

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Granville Fortescue

Granville Fortescue was an English author known for his contributions to literature in the late 19th century. His notable work, "Fore-armed," reflects his keen insights and engaging narrative style. Fortescue's writing often explores themes of preparedness and caution, resonating with readers of his time. While not as widely recognized today, his work contributes to the rich tapestry of Victorian literature, offering a glimpse into the societal concerns and literary trends of his era.