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Russo-Japanese War, lessons not learned.
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The research question of this thesis is what tactical lessons were available to the observer nations of the Russo-Japanese War that were not used in their preparations for World War I. This paper will look at both observer accounts of the war and professional journal articles written soon after the war to consider this question. To answer this question, the stationary Siege of Port Arthur and the maneuver Battle of Mukden are used as representative battles of this war. Reports from these two battles clearly demonstrate the lethality of modern warfare and foreshadow the combined effects of hand grenades, mortars, machineguns, and field artillery in World War I.
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Russo-Japanese War, lessons not learned.
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CDMC Master of Military Art and Science Theses
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Fort Leavenworth, KS: U.S. Army Command and General Staff College, 2003-06-06.
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