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Title: Military Instructors Manual
Author: James P. Cole and Oliver Schoonmaker
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MILITARY INSTRUCTORS MANUAL
by
CAPTAIN JAMES P. COLE, 59th INFANTRY
Instructor 3rd Battalion, 17th Provisional Training Regiment,
Plattsburg, N.Y.
and
MAJOR OLIVER SCHOONMAKER, 76th DIVISION
Assistant Instructor 3rd Battalion, 17th Provisional Training
Regiment, Plattsburg, N.Y.
TO
COLONEL WOLF
Under whose careful supervision so many have
received their Military Training in order that
they may show the world in battle the true spirit
of American manhood.
Acknowledgment.
To have prepared this book within the time allotted to it, without the
assistance of Candidates ALCOTT FARRAR ELWELL and LYLE MILTON PROUSE
would have been impossible, and grateful recognition is made of their
services. Not only much of the manual labor, but the preparation of
entire chapters, has been in their hands.
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