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44 unit the mobile troops of the regular army and organized militia now stationed in New York and New England, AGO Rpt of Second Section, General Staff 1 Jan–30 Apr 1910, RG 165, NARA.

$23$ Field Service Regulations, 1910, pp. 36–37.

$24$ WD GO 35, 1910.

$25$ Rpt of the Chief of Staff, ARWD, 1910, p. 128.

$26$ Memo, Chief, Div. of Militia Affairs, to CofS, sub: Revocation of General Orders No. 35, WD 1910, 8 Jul 11, AGO file 6106–3, RG 168, NARA; Report on Mobilization of the Organized Militia and National Guard of the United States (Washington: D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1916), p. 48; WD GO 6, 1914.

$27$ Rpt of the Sec. of War, Rpt of TAG, Rpt of th QMG, ARWD, 1911, pp. 12–16, 238–41, 337; Memo for record, 7 Mar 11, no subject, Wood Papers, LC.

$28$ Rpt of the Chief of Staff and Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1911, pp. 156–57, 238–42. Russell F. Weigley, History of the United States Army (New York: Macmillan, 1967), p. 334. The quote is from ltr, Gen Wood to Col James G. Harbord, 26 Apr 1911, Wood Papers, LC. 

$29$ Clarence C. Clendenen, Blood on the Border: The United States Army and the Mexican Irregulars (New York: Macmillan, 1969), p. 148–49; WCD, "Statement for release in morning papers on Monday, February 3," Wood Papers, LC.<section end="Note29" />

$30$ <section begin="Note30" />Rpt of the Inspector General, ARWD, 1911, pp. 267–69.<section end="Note30" />

$31$ <section begin="Note31" />Rpt of the Chief Signal Officer, ARWD, 1911, pp. 721, 739.<section end="Note31" />

$32$ <section begin="Note32" />Ltr, William Howard Taft to Gen Leonard Wood, 12 Mar 1912, no subject, Wood Papers, LC: Rpt of TAG, ARWD, 1911, p. 242.<section end="Note32" />

$33$ <section begin="Note33" />Ltr, John M. Palmer to J. F. Morrison, 22 Jan 12, John McA. Palmer Papers, LC; I. B. Honey, Jr., General John M. Palmer, Citizen Soldiers, and the Army of a Democracy (Westport, Corm: Greenwood Press, 1983), pp. 202–05.<section end="Note33" />

$34$ <section begin="Note34" />Rpt on the Organization of Land Forces of the United States, Appendix A, ARWD, 1912, p. 125.<section end="Note34" />

$35$ <section begin="Note35" />Rpt Sec. of War, ARWD, 1912, pp. 14–16; Ltr, AG. Mass. to Gen Wood, 3 Oct 1912, Wood Papers, LC (other letters from state adjutants general are in the Wood Papers; Memo for CofS, draft of Ltr to governors on the reorganization of the National Guard, 6 Nov 12, War College Division, Army Staff (hereafter cited as WCD), 7409–1, RG 168, NARA.<section end="Note35" />

$36$ <section begin="Note36" />WD GO 9, 1913; WCD, "Statement for release in morning papers on Monday, February 3," 1 Feb 13, Wood Papers, LC.<section end="Note36" />

$37$ <section begin="Note37" />"General Orders No. 9," Infantry Journal 9 (Mar–Apr 1913): 706–08.<section end="Note37" />

$38$ <section begin="Note38" />George Van Horn Moseley, "One Soldier's Journey," Ms history, 3 vols., 1:103, Moseley Papers, LC; Memo 52103, C, Division of Militia Affairs, to C, WCD, sub: Organized Military Divisional Organization, 12 Jan 15, AGO file 7409–25, RG 168, NARA; WD Cir 8, 1913, and 19, 1914; "The Division Plan," National Guard Magazine 10 (Jan 1913): 14.<section end="Note38" />

$39$ <section begin="Note39" />Rpt of the Sec. of War and Rpt of the C of S, ARWD, 1913, pp. 31, 174; GO 7, State of New York, 1908, printed in Rpt of the Adjutant General, State of New York, 1908, p. 270; GO 1, Pennsylvania National Guard, 1879, printed in Rpt of the Adjutant General, Pennsylvania, 1879, p. 83.<section end="Note39" />

$40$ <section begin="Note40" />Memo, WCD for C of S, 21 Feb 1914, sub: Tables of Organization, US Army, 1914, AGO file 8371, RG 165, NARA; Tables of Organization: U.S. Army, 1914 (Washington: D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1914), p. 19 (hereafter cited as TO, 1914).<section end="Note40" />

$41$ <section begin="Note41" />TO, 1914, p. 19; James A. Huston, Sinews of War: Army Logistics (Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office, 1966), p. 295; Wagner, Organization and Tactics, pp. 19–20.<section end="Note41" />

$42$ <section begin="Note42" />TO, 1914, pp. 12–13, 19.<section end="Note42" />

$43$ <section begin="Note43" />McClure, "The Infantry Division." p. 10; Report on the Organization of Land Forces in ARWD, 1912, pp. 103–04.<section end="Note43" />

$44$ <section begin="Note44" />TO, 1914, pp. 14, 23; Report on the Organization of Land Forces, pp. 104–05.<section end="Note44" />

$45$ <section begin="Note45" />Field Service Regulations 1914, p. 10.<section end="Note45" />

$46$ <section begin="Note46" />Rpt of the Sec. of War, ARWD, 1912, pp. 13–14; Rpt of the Sec. of War and Rpt of the Second Division, ARWD, 1913, pp. 9–10, 113; Thomas P Burdett, "Mobilizations of 1911 and <section end="Note46" />