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Staff Departments of the U.S. Army, their Value in War and in Peace, the Need of a Permanent Staff, the Advisability of Details, and the Practicability of Consolidation. being Extracts from the Garfield, Coburn, Banning, Maish, and Burnside Reports, Published in Congressional Documents from 1869 to 1878, Giving the Views of Army Officers, and Recommendations of the Several Committees, and Extracts from Bills Submitted by them Relative to Staff Organization; Together with a Statement of the Existing Law on the Subject, and the Views of Washington on the Need of a Standing Army. by Herman D. Reeve, Clerk of the Committee.
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- United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs.
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- United States. Laws, etc. (Statutes of the United States).
- United States.
- Armies.
- Government productivity.
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