Wood, Leonard, 1860-1927
Leonard Wood
Wood, Leonard
ווד, לאונרד, 1860-1927
VIAF ID: 33146062 ( Personal )
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (21)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Boston, Mass.
- 551 _ _ ‡a Washington, DC
- 551 _ _ ‡a Winchester (New Hampshire)
Works
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Americanism | |
America's duty as shown by our military history; | |
Attack by United States troops on Mount Dajo. | |
Chasing Geronimo : the journal of Leonard Wood, May-September 1886 | |
Circular Letter. | |
[Civil report of the Military Governor, 1901. | |
Civil reports on Cuba for the period Jan. 1st to May 20th 1902 | |
Come on! : the march-song of 1917 | |
Condition in Philippine Islands. Report of the Special Mission to the Philippine Islands to the Secretary of War. | |
Cortina French-English military manual | |
Facts of interest concerning the military resources and policy of the United States. | |
Fundamentals of military service | |
Great-Heart, the life story of Theodore Roosevelt, by Niel Mac Intyre... [Introduction by Leonard Wood.] | |
The History of the First World War. | |
Instruction of coast artillery troops. | |
Leonard Wood and Cuban independence, 1898-1902 | |
Leonard Wood on national issues, the many-sided mind of a great executive shown by his public utterances | |
Leonard Wood papers | |
Mensaje del Gobernador General Leonard Wood a la Séptima Legislatura Filipina leído el 16 de julio de 1926, en la apertura del Segundo Período de Sesiones | |
Message of Governor-General Leonard Wood to the Seventh Philippine Legislature delivered in July 16, 1926, at the opening of the Second Session | |
The military obligation of citizenship | |
The Military Umpreparedness of the United States : A History of American Land Forces from Colonial Times until June 1, 1915 | |
National defense : a speech | |
Nation's Forum Collection | |
The new America and the Far East; a picturesque and historic description of these lands and peoples | |
Opportunities in the colonies and Cuba | |
Our military history: its facts and fallacies | |
Our United States Army. - | |
El presidente McKinley y el gobernador Wood, máximos enemigos de Cuba libre. | |
Special report on insular affairs of the provinces of Santiago and Puerto Príncipe, Cuba, 1899: | |
Theodore Roosevelt's funeral at Oyster Bay, 1919 | |
Universal military training : extracts from hearings before a subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, second session, consisting of Senators Chamberlain (chairman), Thomas, and Brady, on a bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States; with statements, upon questions by Senator Blair Lee of Maryland, by Maj. Gen. Leonard Wood, U.S. Army (pages 967 to 1107), January 31, 1917, and Maj. Gen. Hugh L. Scott, Chief of Staff, U.S. Army (pages 1109 to 1153), February 1, 1917; including a list of leading subjects, in order of mention, prepared by Senator lee from the statements of Major General Wood and Major General Scott. | |
What is the matter with our army? |