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Index
THE RISE OF RAIL-POWER CONTENTS. PREFATORY NOTE. The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest CHAPTER I A New Factor
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER II Railways in the Civil War CHAPTER III Railway Destruction in War
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IV Control of Railways in War
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER V Protection of Railways in War
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VI Troops and Supplies CHAPTER VII Armoured Trains
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER VIII Railway Ambulance Transport
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER IX Preparation in Peace for War CHAPTER X Organisation in Germany
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XI Railway Troops in Germany
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XII France and the War of 1870-71 CHAPTER XIII Organisation in France
Defensive Railways FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIV Organisation in England
The State and the Railways Invasion Prospects and Home Defence Engineer and Railway Staff Corps Functions and Purposes The War Railway Council Railway Transport Officers Volunteer Reviews The South African War Army Manœuvres of 1912 A Railways Executive Committee 1860 AND 1914 Railway Troops Strategical Railways FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XV Military Railways
The Crimean War American Civil War The Abyssinian Campaign Franco-German War Russo-Turkish War The Sudan FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVI Railways in the Boer War
Organisation and Control Transport Conditions How the System Worked The Imperial Military Railways Repair of Railways Military Traffic Miscellaneous Services Armoured Trains Ambulance and Hospital Trains Transvaal Railways and the War Development of Rail Power FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XVII The Russo-Japanese War
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CHAPTER XVIII Strategical Railways: Germany
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XIX A German-African Empire
German South-West Africa The Herero Rising Railways in G.S.W. Africa Military Preparations Rail Connection with Angola German East Africa "The Other Side of Tanganyika" Central Africa The Cameroons, Lake Chad and the Sudan The Cameroons and the Congo Official Admissions "Der Tag" and its Programme The Objective of the World-War FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XX Designs on Asiatic Turkey
FOOTNOTES:
CHAPTER XXI Summary and Conclusions
A.—Advantages B.—Conditions Essential to Efficiency C.—Limitations in Usefulness D.—Drawbacks and Disadvantages FOOTNOTES:
Appendix
INDIAN FRONTIER RAILWAYS THE DEFENCE OF AUSTRALIA FOOTNOTES:
BIBLIOGRAPHY
EARLIEST REFERENCES (1833-50). WARS AND EXPEDITIONS
Crimean War (1854-55) Italian War (1859) American Civil War (1861-65) Austro-Prussian Campaign (1866) Abyssinian Expedition (1867-68) Franco-Prussian War (1870-71) Russo-Turkish War (1877-78) Egypt and the Sudan (1882-99) Philippine War (1898) South African War (1899-1902) Russo-Japanese War (1904-5) Mexican War (1910-13)
COUNTRIES
Australia Austria-Hungary Belgium France Germany Great Britain Holland India Italy Russia Spain Switzerland United States AMBULANCE AND HOSPITAL TRAINS ARMOURED TRAINS
INDEX Transcriber's Notes
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