William J. Woolley is professor of history emeritus, Ripon College.
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Series Editor's Foreword Preface Introduction: The Quest for a National Military Policy, 1878-1920 Part 1 Creating the Citizen Army, 1919-1925 1. Disappointment and Disillusionment: The Army and the Nation, 1920-1925 2. The Heart of the Policy: Creating the New Citizen Army Part II The Army in the Era of Stability, 1926-1929: Creating the Branches 3. Stabilizing the Relationship: The Army and the Nation in the Era of Stability 4. The Civilian Components in the Era of Stability 5. Creating Orthodoxy and Predictability: Professional Military Education in the Army, 1919-1939 6. Building a Throne for the Queen: Infantry Branch Organization and Branch Culture in the 1920s 7. Branch Stagnation: American Field Artillery, 1919-1939 8. End of the Big Guns: Mission and Branch Identity Crisis in the Coast Artillery, 1919-1939 Part III Mechanizing the Army, 1930-1939 9. The Army Besieged: The Army and the Nation in the Decade of the Depression, 1930-1939 10. Stability amid Crisis: The Civilian Components in the 1930s 11. Modern Weapons and Traditional Tactics: The Infantry and Tanks, 1919-1939 12. Mounts or Motors? The Cavalry and Its Response to Mechanization, 1919-1939 Conclusion Abbreviations Used in Citations Notes Bibliography

