CGSS Student Papers, 1930-1936
Study of the employment of "TANKS", First Battle of Cambrai by Clifton Pritchett
Study of the history and development of the tank prior to the Battle of Cambrai by Frank Hoskins
Study of the British and Australian tank attack 8 August 1918 by Remi Hueper
Development of tank and anti-tank tactics during the World War by Julian Dayton
Use of shock action by forces composed of a combination of horse cavalry and mechanized cavalry by Charles Dissinger
Employment of a mechanized force in defense by Hammond Monroe
Tank operations in the action of the French XX Corps, 18-23 July, 1918 by Robert Whitson
Value and tactics of tanks for antitank defense By Francis Brink
Anti-tank defense By Ingomar Oseth
Anti-tank defense By Kenneth Althaus
Tactical and strategical effects of the development of the fast tank By Leland Hobbs
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