Reports of military observers attached to the armies in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War: Part V.
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Reports of military observers attached to the armies in Manchuria during the Russo-Japanese War: Part V.
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Reports of an American Cavalry officer attached to the First Japanese Army and a Captain with the United States Army Corps of Engineers traveling with the Manchurian Army. They go into great detail describing the Japanese military establishment, including conscription and education, promotion, training, and discipline. The armament and equipment of the various branches of the army are described and photographed including the Infantry, Cavalry, Field and Mountain Artillery, Coast Artillery, and Railway troops. The various departments of the army are detailed.
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