"The Junior Plattsburg Manual" is a comprehensive guide to military training and leadership, designed for young men preparing for service. Authored by Enoch Barton Garey and Olin Oglesby Ellis, the manual draws upon the principles of the Plattsburg Movement, which aimed to provide citizens with basic military skills. This book offers insights into the fundamentals of military organization, tactics, and discipline. A valuable resource for understanding early 20th-century military education, "The Junior Plattsburg Manual" remains relevant for those interested in the history of military training and leadership development.
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