Waggons, supply, pace of, [171]
War conditions essential to training, [208]
War School, extent of teaching at, [289];
creation of school for Cavalry desirable, [290]
Weight to be carried by horses, [212]
Wheat as forage, [206]
'Wing attack,' [76];
best formation for requirements of combat, [227];
in action against Infantry and Artillery, [234];
freedom as to use of, [244]
Woerth, Battle of, [87]
Zone of fire, results of extension of, [9]
Zorndorf, Battle of, [87]
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