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ISBN 10: 0198737130
ISBN 13: 978-0198737131
Author: Christopher Daase, James Davis
Clausewitz On Small War 1st Table of contents:
1: Introduction to Clausewitz on Small War
Clausewitz on War
Small War
Still a Chameleon
2: My Lectures on Small War, held at the War College in 1810 and 1811
Introduction to My Lectures
Introduction to Small War
Introduction
On the Nature of Small War
On the Tactics of Small War or Behavior during Battle
1. On Infantry Battle
When Should One Start to Fire?
2. On Cavalry Battle
3. Cavalry and Infantry in Combination
4. Artillery in Combination with Infantry and Cavalry
5. On the Plan of Battle and the Utilization of the Terrain
A. Defense
1. Defense of the terrain
2. Advantages of the terrain
3. Easy command of the whole
B. Offense
Small War
Purpose and Organization of the Forward Posts of an Army
Remarks about the Aim and Nature of the Avant-Garde
On the Duties of the Forward Posts
First Reports
Rapid Transmission of Orders and Messages
On Pickets and their Supporting Troops: As Forward Posts of Small Detachments
1. Pickets (Explanation)
Conduct of Pickets
Messages
Conduct of Forward Posts
Vigilance of the Guards Themselves
Retreat from the Enemy
Retreat under Assault
2. Support Posts of the Pickets
Positioning of the Supporting Posts
Conduct of Supporting Posts
Concluding Remarks
Preliminary Remarks
On the Defensive
Fourth Chapter
On Small Defensive Posts, Primarily in Forward Post Warfare
1. Defiles
Mountain Defiles
2. Woods
3. Small Towns, Villages, and Houses
4. Varied But Nonetheless Accessible Terrain
Some Additional Rules for the Entire Unit
On the Use of the Art of Entrenchment with Regard to Defensive Posts
On the Effectiveness of the Army Forward Posts, that is, Their Behavior in General
Examples of the Four Postures in Forward Post War
Deployment of Forward Posts
Reflections on the Deployment of the Entire Forward Post System
Patrols and Reconnaissance
On Patrols
General Rules for all Patrols
Routes
Intelligence
The March Formation
Side Patrols
Rearguard
Marching through a Village
On Reconnaissance
Composition and Strength
Retreat
On Small Observation Detachments, Which Are Sent Some Miles in Front of the Army toward the Enemy
Conduct of a Detachment during Marches and Cantonments
A. Marches. 1. Ordinary
Conduct of the Avant-Garde and the Side Patrols
Arrière Guards
Routes, Guides
2. Clandestine Marches
Notion of Such Marches
On the Organization of the March If One Intends to Conduct It as Secretly as Possible
Time, Route, and Further Conditions
Preparation
March that Could Be Undertaken by this Officer
B. Cantonments, Camps, and Bivouacs
Cantonments
A. The Individual Quarters
Before One Marches into the Quarters
Security Measures
Additional Measures
Conduct under Enemy Attack
Regarding the Various Service Arms
B. Rules to Be Observed When Taking Up Several Quarters
Choice of Quarters
Organization of the Cantonment
Camps
Bivouacs
Attacks and Assaults on Small Posts
A. Purpose of Such Undertakings
B. Rules for all Cases. Superiority
C. On Proper Assaults
Weapons That Are to Be Used
Order of March
D. On Assaulting under Particular Circumstances
1. Assaulting an outpost
2. Assaulting an open quarter
3. Assaults on fortified locations with Escalade
4. Assault on a position covered by a wide river
Concerning Attacks without Assault, Or, When These Are Merely Incidental
On Ambushes and Concealments
On Retreat
Principles for all Cases of Retreat
On the Various Cases of Retreat
Verbal Observations on the Superiority of Infantry vis-à-vis Cavalry
Position of Several Massed Units
On the Advantages of Mounted Artillery during Such Retreats
Marching Retreat over Several Days
On Breaking Through
Observations
On Pursuit of the Enemy When He Retreats
On the Particular Purposes a Partisan or Similar Detachment Can Serve
Collecting Information
Intercepting Couriers and Patrols
Capture of Generals and Other Important Persons in Quarters
Collecting Supplies and Other Materials
Destroying Bridges
Destroying Magazines
Blocking and Mining Roads
Concluding Remarks on Small War
3: Testimonial: Bekenntnisdenkschrift
First Confession
Second Confession
1.
2.
Advantages of the Alliance with France
Disadvantages of the Alliance with France
Third Confession
People in General
Officers
Weapons
Cannons
Munition
Horses
Clothing
Foodstuffs
Money
The Time
Example of a Landsturm in the Mittelmark
Organization in General
1. The County Assembly Ground Ruppin
2. The Havelland County
3. The Counties Glien and Löwenbergsch
4. The Niederbarmisch County
5. The County of Upper-Barnim
6. The County of Lebus
7. The Counties of Beeskow and Storkow
8. The County of Teltow
9. The County of Luckenwalde
10. The County of Zauch
Instruction for the Landsturm
Addendum
On the Nature of Defense
1. Tactical
2. Strategic
4: On the political advantages and disadvantages of the Prussian institution of the Landwehr
5: The arming of the people: Volksbewaffnung
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