225 Years of Service; The U..S. Army, 1775-2000
Washington DC: United States Army, Center of Military History, 2000. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Wraps. 40 pages including covers. Illustrations (most in color). David W. Hogan, Jr. was the Director of Histories ad the U.S. Army Center of Military History. Includes Foreword; 225 Years of Service: The U.S. Army, 1775 - 2000; Transforming the Army; The Cold War Army; Conclusion; Further Readings; and Discussion Questions. Discussion Questions: What are the major wars in which the United States Army has fought? What missions other than fighting major wars has the United States Army accomplished? Who have been some of the most famous leaders of the United States Army; What is the Militia tradition, and why has it been so important throughout our history? In what ways has the United States Army attempted to take advantage of technology throughout history? How has the United States Army established and sustained a tradition of deference to civil authority? How has the Army facilitated the integration of ethnic minorities and women into American life? and Recognizing both our own history and changes in the world, what should the Army be doing now to transform itself? More