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330 The OrganizaTiOnal hisTOry <strong>Of</strong> field arTillery<br />

<strong>Military</strong> <strong>History</strong> in Washington, D.C. Unpublished documents include the annual<br />

summaries submitted to the <strong>Center</strong> by the major commands and schools, with those<br />

of the U.S. <strong>Army</strong> <strong>Field</strong> Artillery School and those of the former U.S. <strong>Army</strong> Missile<br />

Command (Huntsville, Alabama) especially important.<br />

The <strong>Center</strong> also maintains various mission-essential collections. The tables<br />

of organization and equipment (TOEs), particularly those issued from 1914 to the<br />

mid-1970s, were the basis for gleaning the organizational aspects of this history. In<br />

addition to the TOEs, both individual unit files and subject files, as well as historical<br />

data cards, supplied critical information not readily available elsewhere. Materials<br />

within these files include organizational studies, prepared by staff officers and <strong>Center</strong><br />

historians; newspaper articles; letters of instruction for change in status of units and<br />

orders implementing those instructions; and many other valuable documents.<br />

The following bibliography lists the books, articles, and dissertations/theses that<br />

were useful in the preparation of this volume and is divided into three alphabetically<br />

arranged sections.<br />

Books<br />

Abbott, Henry L. Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond, With Notes<br />

on the 15-Inch Gun, Including an Algebraic Analysis of the Trajectory of a Shot<br />

in Its Ricochets Upon Smooth Water. Professional Papers [of the] Corps of<br />

Engineers. Series, no. 14. 1867. Reprint, New York: D. Van Nostrand, 1868.<br />

Adye, Ralph Willett. The Bombardier, and Pocket Gunner. 1st American ed. Boston:<br />

Printed for E. Larkin by William Greenough, 1804.<br />

Albion, Robert Greenhalgh. Introduction to <strong>Military</strong> <strong>History</strong>. Century Historical<br />

Series. New York: Century, 1929.<br />

Alden, John Richard. The American Revolution, 1775–1783. New American Nation<br />

Series. New York: Harper, 1954.<br />

Alexander, E[dward] P. <strong>Military</strong> Memoirs of a Confederate: A Critical Narrative.<br />

1907. Reprint, with introduction and notes by T. Harry Williams. Civil War<br />

Centennial Series. Bloomington: University of Indiana Press, 1962.<br />

American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of<br />

the United States. . . . Class 5. <strong>Military</strong> Affairs. 7 vols. Washington, D.C.: Gales<br />

and Seton, 1832–61.<br />

Anderson, Robert. An Artillery <strong>Of</strong>ficer in the Mexican War. New York: G. P.<br />

Putnam’s Sons, 1911.<br />

Anderson, Robert, trans. Evolutions of <strong>Field</strong> Batteries of Artillery. New York: D.<br />

Van Nostrand, 1860.<br />

———. Instruction for <strong>Field</strong> Artillery, Horse and Foot. Philadelphia: Robert P.<br />

Desilver, 1839.<br />

Annual Report of the Major General Commanding the <strong>Army</strong> to the Secretary of<br />

War, 1898. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing <strong>Of</strong>fice, 1898.<br />

Appleman, Roy E. South to the Naktong, North to the Yalu (June–November 1950).<br />

United States <strong>Army</strong> in the Korean War. Washington, D.C.: <strong>Of</strong>fice of the Chief<br />

of <strong>Military</strong> <strong>History</strong>, Department of the <strong>Army</strong>, 1961.

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