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1. A History of St. John's Military
$21.89
2. Military Facilities in Kansas:
$59.95
3. (Color Reprint) 1961 Yearbook:
$59.95
4. (Color Reprint) 1962 Yearbook:
 
5. Remarks,: Introductory to the
 
6. Military Aid to the Civil Power
$24.29
7. America's School for War: Fort
 
$9.95
8. Landon lecture (Kansas State University).:
 
9. The Plainsmen: Class 43-E Army
 
10. School for Command Preparation,
 
11. Prevalence and patterns of Gulf
 
12. The use of railroads in war: A
 
13. The psychology of the Japanese
 
14. The customs of the service: Also
 
15. Data for course in engineering:
$16.00
16. The Victory Garden (Turtleback
 
17. A history of the War Camp Community
 
18. Report upon the operations of
 
19. Military policy and institutions:
 
20. Root's Military topography and

1. A History of St. John's Military School, Salina, Kansas, 1887-1963
by Virgil B. Loy
 Plastic Comb: 109 Pages (1964)

Asin: B0007GXQ6W
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2. Military Facilities in Kansas: Forts in Kansas, United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Riley, Baxter Springs, Kansas
Paperback: 130 Pages (2010-09-15)
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Asin: 1157879225
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Chapters: Forts in Kansas, United States Army School of Advanced Military Studies, Fort Riley, Baxter Springs, Kansas, Mcconnell Air Force Base, Fort Leavenworth, Fort Scott National Historic Site, Fort Harker, Fort Hays, Cimarron Redoubt, Atchison Storage Facility, Aubry's Post, Camp Ben Butler, Camp Hunter, Indian Home Guard Camp, Fort Blair, Fort Aubrey, Coldwater Grove's Post, Fort Zarah, Fort Baxter, Chapman's Dugout, Fort Brooks, Fort Insley, Fort de Cavagnal, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Fort Henning, Mount Oread Civil War Posts, Camp Defiance, Burlingame's Fort, Council Grove's Post, Barnesville's Post, Fort Clifton, Fort Belmont, Camp Drywood, Eggert House, Fort Wallace. Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 128. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: Fort Riley is a United States Army installation located in Northeast Kansas, on the Kansas River, between Junction City and Manhattan. The Fort Riley Military Reservation covers 100,656 acres (407 kmĀ²) in Geary and Riley counties and includes two census-designated places: Fort Riley North and Fort Riley-Camp Whiteside. The fort has a daytime population of nearly 25,000. The zip code is 66442. Fort Riley is named in honor of Major General Bennett C. Riley who led the first military escort along the Santa Fe Trail. The fort was established in 1853 as a military post to protect the movement of people and trade over the Oregon-California and Santa Fe trails. In the years after the Civil War, Fort Riley a major United States Cavalry post and school for cavalry tactics and practice. The post was a base for skirmishes with Native Americans after the Civil War ended in 1865, during which time George Custer was stationed at the fort. Later, Fort Riley became the site of the United States Cavalry School in 1887. The famous all-black 9th an...More: http://booksllc.net/?id=159291 ... Read more


3. (Color Reprint) 1961 Yearbook: St. Joseph Military Junior College, Hays, Kansas
Paperback: 104 Pages (1961-05-01)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$59.95
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Asin: B0041FHP44
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Order your own softcover color reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. This color print will preserve any images originally printed in color (including the cover), but won't add color to images originally printed in black & white. You can preview the color pages before you buy at www.classmates.com/yearbooks.Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history. ... Read more


4. (Color Reprint) 1962 Yearbook: St. Joseph Military Junior College, Hays, Kansas
Paperback: 108 Pages (1962-05-01)
list price: US$59.95 -- used & new: US$59.95
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Asin: B0041FHQ66
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Order your own softcover color reprint of a previously owned high school yearbook. Whether you no longer have your own copy or want to surprise someone with a unique gift, the memories in this yearbook are sure to make someone smile! All the pages and images are reproduced as-is, which means your copy may show handwriting or effects of aging, and that certain pages, images, or other content may be omitted, missing, or obscured. This color print will preserve any images originally printed in color (including the cover), but won't add color to images originally printed in black & white. You can preview the color pages before you buy at www.classmates.com/yearbooks.Don't miss out! Bring home a piece of your history. ... Read more


5. Remarks,: Introductory to the course in military art, at the Infantry and Cavalry School and Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
by Eben Swift
 Unknown Binding: 16 Pages (1904)

Asin: B000877Y86
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6. Military Aid to the Civil Power The General Service Schools Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
by N/A
 Hardcover: Pages (1925)

Asin: B000K7SO4M
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7. America's School for War: Fort Leavenworth, Officer Education, and Victory in World War II (Modern War Studies)
by Peter J. Schifferle
Hardcover: 295 Pages (2010-04-05)
list price: US$39.95 -- used & new: US$24.29
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Asin: 0700617140
Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars
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When the United States entered World War II, it took more than industrial might to transform its tiny army--smaller than even Portugal's--into an overseas fighting force of more than eight and a half million. Peter Schifferle contends that the determination of American army officers to be prepared for the next big war was an essential component in America's ultimate triumph over its adversaries. Crucial to that preparation were the army schools at Fort Leavenworth.

Interwar Army officers, haunted by the bloodshed of World War I's Meuse-Argonne Offensive, fully expected to return to Europe to conclude the "unfinished business" of that conflict, and they prepared well. Schifferle examines for the first time precisely how they accomplished this through a close and illuminating look at the students, faculty, curriculum, and essential methods of instruction at Fort Leavenworth. He describes how the interwar officer corps there translated the experiences of World War I into effective doctrine, engaged in intellectual debate on professional issues, conducted experiments to determine the viability of new concepts, and used military professional education courses to substitute for the experience of commanding properly organized and resourced units.

Schifferle highlights essential elements of war preparation that only the Fort Leavenworth education could provide, including intensive instruction in general staff procedures, hands-on experience with the principles and techniques of combined arms, and the handling of large division-sized formations in combat. This readied army officers for an emerging new era of global warfare and enabled them to develop the leadership decision making they would need to be successful on the battlefield. But Schifferle offers more than a recitation of curriculum development through the skillful interweaving of personal stories about both school experiences and combat operations, collectively recounting the human and professional development of the officer corps from 1918 to 1945.

Well crafted and insightful, Schifferle's meticulously researched study shows how and why the Fort Leavenworth experience was instrumental in producing that impressive contingent of military officers who led the U.S. Army to final victory in World War II. By the end of the book, the attentive reader will also fully comprehend why the military professionals at Fort Leavenworth have come to think of it as the "Intellectual Center of the Army."

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Customer Reviews (3)

5-0 out of 5 stars Thorough study
Dr. Schifferle's book on Fort Leavenworth and its Command and General Staff College. Schifferle's thesis is that the CGSC was responsible for the exceptional performance of the U.S. Army during WWII and he makes his argument very well. The United States Army was underfunded and not very large when compared to the armies being organized in Europe and Asia, where it would soon be fighting. But the experienced faculty who came on board following WWI organized the CGSC in a well-thought-out manner and as a result the Army had a large number of trained staff officers and potential commanders to lead the divisions, corps, and armies created to beat the axis. Not necessarily an easy read but certainly an important book.

5-0 out of 5 stars An Outstanding Work on a Seldom Researched Topic
I was very pleased to see my copy of Dr. Schifferle's work arrive. First, I note that the author has outstanding credentials for this topic.Here, the biographical information is understated for the general reader, but speaks volumes for people who know anything about the School of Advanced Military Studies.Clearly, Dr. Schifferle is an accomplished historian and an expert in his field.Second, I appreciate both the bibliography and footnotes; Iused both to gain insight into the scope and depth of the author's research. For example, I surveyed the sources that he used for the discussion on doctrinal development in the 1920's and found that material to be very interesting, to include the origins of the FM 100-5 manuals most professionals are so familiar with. Third, the text is well written prose with excellent analytical structure and substantive support for his arguments. In essense,I learned a lot about the Army as a "learning institution" in the inter-war years, showing the intellectual growth of officer corps as a whole (as opposed to the "intellectual leaders" that we so frequently read about).This book gave me a deeper appreciation for the relationships between experience (i.e. WWI), a flowering intellectual discourse (i.e. in professional journals), experimentation leading to new theory, resulting in new doctrine disseminated through the school system, and subsequently adjusted by new experience (i.e. WWII).This book clearly demonstrates the value of professional military education, illustrating many important concepts and innovations that reached fruition in WWII.

2-0 out of 5 stars WAY TOO MANY FOOTNOTES !
My $34.93 book arrived today and I quickly thumbed through its contents.

I have concluded that CERTAIN books should be printed in two editions:
a.) fully annotated for scholars at the full price and
b.)"somewhat" annotated for general readers at a lower price.

The book is 295 pages long. The text consists of 196 pages and there are
57 pages of footnotes ( about 1/4 of the text ). Some of the footnotes are quite
detailed.The entire page 221, for example, expounds on TWO footnotes.Why couldn't some of the longer footnote contents be incorporated into the text ?
This would have made for a better "read".

For all readers' information, the bibliography is 23 pages long and the index is another 20 pages. Although the book was well written and informative, I would
suggest buying a used copy.
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8. Landon lecture (Kansas State University).: An article from: U.S. Department of Defense Speeches
by Robert M. Gates
 Digital: 19 Pages (2007-11-27)
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Asin: B0012DHAAW
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This digital document is an article from U.S. Department of Defense Speeches, published by Thomson Gale on November 27, 2007. The length of the article is 5555 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: Landon lecture (Kansas State University).
Author: Robert M. Gates
Publication: U.S. Department of Defense Speeches (Magazine/Journal)
Date: November 27, 2007
Publisher: Thomson Gale
Page: NA

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9. The Plainsmen: Class 43-E Army Air Forces Basic Flying School, Garden City, Kansas
 Hardcover: Pages (1943)

Asin: B002M5HINI
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10. School for Command Preparation, Command and General Staff College, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas 66027 presents 66 stories of battle command (SuDoc D 110.2:B 32)
by U.S. Dept of Defense
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2000)

Asin: B0001137Z8
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11. Prevalence and patterns of Gulf War Illness in Kansas veterans: Association of symptoms with characteristics of person, place and time of military service
by Lea Steele
 Unknown Binding: Pages (2000)

Asin: B0006RNIPQ
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12. The use of railroads in war: A lecture delivered before the class of officers at the U.S. Infantry and Cavalry School, at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, Dec. 17, 1894
by Carl Reichmann
 Unknown Binding: 33 Pages (1895)

Asin: B00089PDXW
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13. The psychology of the Japanese soldier (Individual research study / Command and General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas)
by Bonner F Fellers
 Unknown Binding: 41 Pages (1935)

Asin: B00089D9DS
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14. The customs of the service: Also some suggestions and advice : read to the 2d Provisional Officers' Battalion, Army Service Schools, Fort Leavenworth Kansas April 18, 1917
by Charles Miller
 Unknown Binding: 37 Pages (1917)

Asin: B00087JX0S
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15. Data for course in engineering: The General Service Schools, the General Staff School, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
by W. A Mitchell
 Unknown Binding: 83 Pages (1920)

Asin: B00089PPNA
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16. The Victory Garden (Turtleback School & Library Binding Edition)
by Lee Kochenderfer
School & Library Binding: 167 Pages (2003-07-01)
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Asin: 0613857011
Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY. Hoping to contribute to the war effort during World War II, eleven-year-old Teresa organizes her friends to care for an ill neighbor's victory garden. ... Read more

Customer Reviews (6)

3-0 out of 5 stars For 9-12 year olds?
This book is better for children older than 11 maybe 11-13 because 9 year olds and even my 10 year olds were not able to get into it. It is a good book and is worth reading even if the kids have to wait a few years to fully understand it. Some how books like this are better read aloud by teachers who understand the literature.

4-0 out of 5 stars A Solid Read!
I enjoyed this return to the World War II era where community spirit was alive and well in spite of a few disgruntled neighbors. I loved 11-year-old Teresa's bold spirit, her special relationship with her older brother, and her ambivalent feelings about Billy, the kid who seemed to purposely alienate all the other kids. We don't see many novels like this anymore, and I loved its Americana flavor with all the old traditions and values.

5-0 out of 5 stars Wonderful Book
This is a great read for kids and for anyone who remembers World War II on the homefront, no matter what their age. I find it interesting that PW criticizes the book for being too sunny and "Pollyan-ish." It is a sad social commentary that we cannot allow our kids to be happy, to think nice thoughts, to know that there are good, humanitarian people in the world and that not everyone is out to skin you alive. Not every good work of children's lit has to deal with death or betrayal or abuse.

4-0 out of 5 stars Great War Read
I am a 5th grade girl.I did not think books about war could be this interesting.When I started the book I thought it was moving slowly, but it really picked up and gave a bang at the end.In some ways I could really relate to Teresa.I have older brothers and they give me nicknames too.I would miss them if they went to war.I went back to the map many times while I was reading.I thought the map was a cool idea.I would recomend this book to anyone who likes suspense and emotional stories.

5-0 out of 5 stars This is a MUST for any library!
I am a retired teacher.I retired early (age 25) to stay home with my first baby when she was born in 1989.We now have three children who love to read.I love children's literature and this book interested me.It interested me because entangled in the pages are history, family, friendship, devotion, loyalty and patriotism.The author had me glued to the pages and I, literally, did not put the book down until I finished it!She made the main character so real and I was cheering her on, feeling her pain, and could remember being a little sister to a big brother whom I loved and adored.My daughter is reading the book now - it is beside her bed.These are the kinds of books that I loved as a child and love passing down to my children.It's a wonderful book.I hope the author is inspired to continue to write more children's books.She has a gift and we are fortunate that she shared her gift with us, the gift of writing. ... Read more


17. A history of the War Camp Community Service work in Leavenworth, Kansas during the World War, 1917-1918
by Anna M Searcy
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1941)

Asin: B0007HWKMC
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18. Report upon the operations of the 1st Battalion of Engineers in connection with the maneuvers at Fort Riley, Kansas, September and October, 1902
by Smith S Leach
 Unknown Binding: 79 Pages (1903)

Asin: B00089RXS0
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19. Military policy and institutions: A lecture delivered before the class of officers at the United States infantry and cavalry school, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, January 16th, 1896. Class 1895-97
by J. T Dickman
 Unknown Binding: 20 Pages (1896)

Asin: B00089L8GS
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20. Root's Military topography and sketching, prepared for use in the United States Infantry and Cavalry School
 Hardcover: Pages (1902)

Asin: B003OG4IO6
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