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GENESIS OF PERMANENT DIVISIONS
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1913," Military Review 53 (Jut 1974): 72.

47 Frederic L. Huidekoper, Military Unpreparedness of the United States (New York: Macmillan, 1915), pp. 446–48; Rpt of the C of S, 1914, and Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1914, pp. 135–36, 179; Rpt of the C of S and Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1915, pp. 151–52, 211–12; Clendenen, Blood on the Border, p. 162; Burden, "Mobilizations of 1911 and 1913," p. 72: Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1916, p. 278.

48 Rpt of the Second Division, ARWD, 1913, pp. 118–9.

49 Rpt of the Chief of Staff, ARWD, 1916, pp. 186–89; John J. Pershing, Report of Operations of the Punitive Expedition to 30 June 1916, pp. 4–5, AGO file 2480591 RG 120, NARA; John A. Porter, "The Punitive Expedition," Quartermaster Review 12 (Jan–Feb 1933): 18–30.

50 Frederick Funston, Annual Report for FY 1916, Southern Department, p. 26, AGO file 243231, RG 120, NARA; Robert T. Thomas and Inez V. Allen, "The Mexican Punitive Expedition under Brig. Gen. John J. Pershing," Ms in the Organizational History Branch, Center of Military History, hereafter cited as DAMH-HSO, p. II–2; Porter, "The Punitive Expedition," pp. 22–23.

51 Rpt of the Chief of Staff, ARWD, 1916, pp. 186–89.

52 Report on Mobilization of the Organized Militia and the National Guard of the United States, 1916, pp. 10, 50–51; "Mobilization in Spite of War Department," National Guard Magazine, 13 (Aug 1916): 153+; Ltr, George Van Horn Moseley to Leonard Wood, 3 Sep 1916, no subject, Wood Papers, LC; John F. O'Ryan, The Story of the 27th Division, 2 vols. (New York: Wynkoop Hallenbeck Crawford Co., 1921), 1:120–25; Pennsylvania in the World War: An Illustrated History of the Twenty-Eighth Division, 2 vols. (Pittsburgh: States Publications Society, 1921), pp. 1:120–25.

53 Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1917, p. 196–97; GO 8 and 25, Southern Department, 1917, copies in Division General files, DAMH-HSO; Order of Battle of the United States Land Forces in the World War (1917–19), Zone of the Interior (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1949), pp. 602–05.

54 John P. Finnegan, Against the Specter of a Dragon (Westport, Connecticut: Greenwood Press, 1974), pp. 45–46; Rpt of Sec. of War, Appendix C, Statement of Proper Military Policy, ARWD, 1915, pp. 113, 126–31.

55 Statement of Proper Military Policy, pp. 126–31; Finnegan, Against the Specter of a Dragon, pp. 47–48.

56 Weigley, History of the United States Army, 344–48; WD Bull 16, 1916; Finnegan, Against the Specter of a Dragon, p. 44–52; "Mobilization in Spite of War Department," 153+.

57 Table of Organization US Army, 1917 (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1917), pp. 390, (hereafter cited as TO 1917).

58 Ibid.

59 Ibid., pp. 57–58.

60 Statement of Proper Military Policy, pp. 124–26; WD Bull 16, 1916; WD GO 22 and 50, 1916.

61 Rpt of the Chief of the Militia Bureau, ARWD, 1917, pp. 850–52; Rpt of the Chief of the Militia Bureau, ARWD, 1918, p. 1102; Ltr, Chief of the Militia Bureau, to TAGS of all States, Territory of Hawaii, District of Columbia, and inspector-instructors and officers in charge of militia affairs, department headquarters, 5 May 1917, sub: Organization and entry in Federal service of National Guard, (MB) file 325.4, RG 168, NARA.