Special Studies

The Army & Industrial Manpower

by
Ulysses Lee

 

 

OFFICE OF THE CHIEF OF MILITLARY HISTORY
DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY
WASHINGTON, D.C., 1966

 

This volume is "under development" and will be completed as time allows...


. . . For Those Who Served


Contents

Foreword vii
The Author viii
Preface ix
Chapter   Page
I. After World War I 3
    The Military Orientation of the Negro Public 3
 
II. Peacetime Practices and Plans 21
III. The Negro Positions Defined 51
IV. Expanding Negro Strength 88
V. Units: The Quota Phase 111
VI. Proposals and Counterproposals 136
VII. Officers and Negro Troops 179
VIII. The Quest for Leadership Continues 205
IX. Units: Men and Training 239
X. Physical Fitness 275
XI. Morale 300
XII. Harvest of Disorder 348
XIII. Toward an Objective 380
XIV. Manpower and Readjustments 405
XV. Overseas Deployments and the Nature of Units 428
XVI. Introduction to Combat: Air and Aftermath 450
XVII. Conversions and Commitments 468
XVIII. Ground, Air, and the Asset Side 497
XIX. Mountain and Plain 536
XX. Service Units Around the World 591
XXI. Artillery and Armored Units in the ETO 644
XXII. Volunteer Infantry Replacements 688
Bibliographical Note 261
Glossary  
Baisc Military Map Symbols  
Index
 
Tables
1.
 
Maps
1.
 
Illustrations



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