Name/Title
The Battle of AlleganEntry/Object ID
978-1-304-59647-5Description
The Second Army Maneuvers were part of a series of annual military training exercises that would occur across the United States in the second half of the 1930’s. In 1934, a GHQ Command Post Exercise (CPX) was held in New Jersey, which laid the groundwork for the “physical” maneuvers that would follow. In 1935 the First Army Maneuvers were held in Camp Pine (now Ft. Drum) New York, that same year also saw the Fourth Army hold a CPX in Ft. Lewis, Washington. In 1936 the Army held the Second Army Maneuvers in the V Corps Area of Ft. Knox, Kentucky, and the VI Corps area near Camp Custer, Michigan which is the subject of this work.Cataloged By
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Chris CausleyBook Details
Author
Chris CausleyPublisher
Lulu PublishingDate Published
2024Time Period
Inter-warPrinter
Lulu PublishingDate Printed
2024Binding
Binding Type
Perfect BoundPublication Language
EnglishLocation
Location
Box
Box A-34Other
Store Room 1 ShelfCategory
StorageCondition
Overall Condition
ExcellentRelationships
Related Places
Place
County
Allegan CountyState/Province
Michigan* Untyped Place
United StatesRelated Events
Event
1936 Second Army Maneuvers