"Trade Specifications And Index Of Professions And Trades In The Army" offers a detailed look at the occupational structure of the United States Army during the early 20th century. Compiled by the Adjutant-General's Office, with contributions from John J. Swan, this work provides a systematic listing of trades and professions essential to military operations. It serves as a valuable resource for understanding the diverse skill sets required to support a modern army.
The index offers insights into the standardization and classification of various roles within the military, shedding light on the organizational structure and manpower management strategies of the time. It is of particular interest to historians, researchers, and anyone seeking a comprehensive overview of military occupations and their evolution.
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