Written by a distinguished military officer and West Point graduate, this classic work provides a detailed overview of the customs and regulations that govern the conduct of officers in the US Army. Covering everything from military discipline to social etiquette, and drawing on Kautz's extensive experience in the field, this volume remains an invaluable resource for officers and military historians alike.
August Valentine Kautz Livres



Originally published in 1882, this handbook provides a practical guide to the customs and regulations of the United States Army during the late 19th century. Written by a veteran of the American Civil War, it covers topics such as drill and ceremony, inspections, and courts-martial, and provides a fascinating glimpse into military life of the period.