"Organization: How Armies are Formed for War," by Hubert John Foster, offers a detailed exploration into the strategic structuring of military forces. Published in 1913, this work provides insights into the principles and practices of organizing armies for optimal effectiveness in warfare. Foster's analysis covers various aspects of military organization, including the arrangement of units, the distribution of resources, and the establishment of command structures.
This book serves as a valuable resource for military historians, strategists, and anyone interested in understanding the complexities of military organization. Foster’s work provides a historical perspective on the evolution of military strategy and offers valuable lessons applicable to contemporary military thinking.
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