
Army War College (U.S.)
The United States Army War College (USAWC) is a U.S. Army educational institution in Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, with a Carlisle postal address, on the 500-acre (2 km2) campus of the historic Carlisle Barracks. It provides graduate-level instruction to senior military officers and civilians to prepare them for senior leadership assignments and responsibilities. Each year, a number of Army colonels and lieutenant colonels are considered by a board for admission. Approximately 800 students attend at any one time, half in a two-year-long distance learning program, and the other half in an on-campus, full-time resident program lasting ten months. Upon completion, the college grants its graduates a master's degree in Strategic Studies.

Notes on Training for Rifle Fire in Trench Warfare
Learn how to become a lethal marksman in the muddy trenches of World War I, where every shot counts for survival.
By Army War College (U.S.)

Use of Mines in Trench Warfare (From the French School of St. Cyr)
Unearth the explosive strategies of World War I trench warfare, where hidden tunnels and devastating blasts decide the fate of soldiers locked in a deadly game beneath the surface.
By Army War College (U.S.)

Specimens of British Trench Orders
British soldiers in World War I navigate the grim realities of trench warfare through strict orders, vigilance, and meticulous planning for survival and combat.
By Army War College (U.S.)