U.S. Army Interwar Planning: the Protective Mobilization Plan. MAJ Robert F. Altman, II.
Curriculum Evolution Marine Corps Command and Staff College 1920-1988. LTC Donald F. Bittner, USMC.
Between World Wars. Chapter 19 of American Military History. Provided online by CMH.
The Education and Development of the Strategic Leader From 1919 - 1940 -- Is There Relevance Today. LTC Carl J. Cartwright.
Radio to Free Europe: Armored Force Radio Development, Great Britain and the United States 1919-1941. Chad G. Clark.
Joint Army and Navy Action in Coast Defense. U.S. Government Printing Office.
Marine Corps Interwar Period Innovation and Implications for the Upcoming Post Operation Enduring Freedom Period. MAJ Jeffrey L. Hammond.
Evolution of the G-3 Function at Division Level from 1917 to 1945. MAJ V. A. Henson Jr.
The Army Industrial College and Mobilization Planning Between the Wars. Joanne E. Johnson.
Effectiveness of the Army and Navy Munitions Board during the Interwar Period. MAJ John W. Maenhardt.
Development of Marine Corps Junior Officers During the Interwar period and Its Relevance Today. MAJ James T. Martin.
The Development of the Theory and Doctrine of Operational Art in the American Army, 1920-1940. MAJ Michael R. Matheney.
The Roots of Modern American Operational Art. COL Michael R. Matheney.
U.S. Military Transformation and Experimentation Historical Perspectives, Prospects, and Prescription. LTC Randolph P. Miller. Historical case studies are German armor and US carriers.
Experimental Units: The Historical Record. Williamson Murray. Covers German Panzer Force, British Experimental Tank Force, and the US Navy's carrier experiments.
Two Lectures: Transformation and Innovation: The Lessons of the 1920s and 1930s. Looking at Two Distinct Periods of Military Innovation: 1872-1914 and 1920-1939. Williamson Murray.
The Spanish Civil War: an Analysis. Adam Namm. NDU, 31 October 2003.
Military Transformation as a Competitive Systemic Process: The Case of Japan and the United States Between the World Wars. William D. O'Neil. 2003.
Army Downsizing following World War I, World War II, Vietnam, and a Comparison to Recent Army Downsizing. Garry L. Thompson.
Final Report of the United States Liquidation Commission (1920). United States War Department.
Polymer Advances in the Interwar Period: The Impact of Science on World War II. MAJ Paul Wakefield. Army Logistician (March - April, 2007).