02995oam 2200565 450 991071507650332120211019085328.0(CKB)5470000002507279(OCoLC)1226911565(EXLCZ)99547000000250727920201210d2021 ua 0engur|||||||||||txtrdacontentnrdamediancrdacarrier"Army training, sir" the impact of the World War I experience on the evolution of training doctrine in the US Army /Gregory C. HopeFort Leavenworth, Kansas :Army University Press,2021.1 online resource (xiii, 111 pages)Art of war papers"February 2021"--Title page verso."A US Army Command and General Staff College Press book."1-940804-11-6 Includes bibliographical references."The American Army's mobilization for World War I was fraught with difficulties, resulting in a number of failings that produced a capable but flawed expeditionary force. The traditional interpretation of army training during that conflict was lackluster as it produced combat units that lacked critical capabilities. The experience of learning how to train and how to write training doctrine produced positive results that have been largely overlooked by historians. This study examines the status of training in the pre-war army, to include both existing doctrine and institutional management organizations. It then chronicles the wartime experience and traces the evolution of training doctrine and practices during the war. It concludes by looking at the immediate post-war years to determine what lasting impacts the wartime experiences had on training doctrine and management. Overall, this study concludes that the training effort during World War I had significant long-term benefits for the army, producing the foundation of the army's training practices through World War II"--Provided by publisher."Army training, sir" Military educationUnited StatesHistory20th centuryWorld War, 1914-1918InfluenceInfluence (Literary, artistic, etc.)fastMilitary educationfastParliamentary practicefastUnited StatesfastHistory.fastMilitary educationHistoryWorld War, 1914-1918Influence.Influence (Literary, artistic, etc.)Military education.Parliamentary practice.355.50973Hope Gregory C.1372149U.S. Army Command and General Staff College Press,DLCDLCOCLCOOCLCFGPOBOOK9910715076503321"Army training, sir"3402171UNINA