| | PAGE |
| Preface | [3] |
| Introduction | [7] |
| CHAPTER |
| I | The Essential and the Desirable | [9] |
| Knowledge and Habit | |
| II | General Distribution of Time | [19] |
| Winter and Summer Work | |
| III | Fire Superiority | [32] |
| Fire Distribution, Control and | |
| Discipline, Signals | |
| IV | Combat | [44] |
| The Company, Battalion, Regiment | |
| V | Artillery Fire | [70] |
| Effectiveness, Formations to Meet | |
| Team Play | |
| VI | Patrols, Advance and Rear Guards, Outposts | [89] |
| VII | Marching | [104] |
| Preparations, Instruction, Practice | |
| VIII | The National Guard | [113] |
| Essential Training for, Armory | |
| Work and Summer Camps | |
| IX | Inspections | [130] |
| Yearly, Company and Battalion | |
| Examinations | |
| X | Training a New Regiment | [134] |
| Principles, Schedule for | |
| XI | Recruiting | [161] |
| Need for a Change, Plan, Reasons | |
| XII | In Conclusion | [177] |
| Relative Values, Strength of the | |
| Company, Our Responsibility | |