Experimental Units: The Historical Record
@inproceedings{Murray2002ExperimentalUT, title={Experimental Units: The Historical Record}, author={W. Murray}, year={2002} }
Abstract : In the past, Experimental units have played a major role in extending combat capabilities and developing new concepts and doctrine for military organizations confronting seemingly insoluble challenges. Consequently, experiment units have become an essential part of the processes of successful and often revolutionary transformation and innovation. This paper focuses on experimental units in the first half of the twentieth century: the experimental units of the First World War (German… Expand
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