Joseph T. Dickman - Published Works

Published Works

  • Dickman, Joseph Theodore. The Great Crusade. A Narrative of the World War. NY: Appleton, 1927. An account of his war experiences.
  • Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry. "Balloons in War." Cavalry Journal. 10:June 1897, 103-12.
  • Major, Inspector General. "Cavalry Organization." Cavalry Journal. 22:January 1912, 650-56.
  • Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry. "Dickman Field Holder (R)" Cavalry Journal. 10:March 1897, 80-82.
  • Captain, 8th U.S. Cavalry. "Experiences in China." Cavalry Journal. 13:July 1902, 5-40.
  • Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry. "Field Exercise at Fort Leavenworth." Cavalry Journal. 10:June 1897, 158-66.
  • Captain, 8th Cavalry. "General Service and Staff College, Fort Leavenworth." Cavalry Journal. 13:October 1902, 217-31.
  • Major General, USA (Ret). "Great Crusade (R)." Cavalry Journal. 36:April 1927, 328.
  • "Has the Buffalo a Sense of Humor?" Cavalry Journal. 35:April 1926, 216.
  • Major. "Marching Cavalry in Rolling Country." Cavalry Journal. 18:April 1908, 703-08.
  • Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry. "Military Policy and Institutiions." Cavalry Journal. 10:December 1897, 383-96.
  • First Lieutenant, 3rd Cavalry. "New Method of Loading the Revolver." Cavalry Journal. 7: June 1894, 178-79.
  • "Outline Descriptions of the Horse." Cavalry Journal. 10:March 1897, 40-44.
  • "Patrol Duty." Cavalry Journal. 11:March 1898, 102-44.
  • Maj. Gen., CG Third Army, A.E.F. "Plea for the Saber." Cavalry Journal. 29:October 1920, 251-53.
  • "Word to the Cavalry (by Captain Ludwig Drees)." Cavalry Journal. 29:April 1920, 93-96.
  • Dickman, Joseph T. (intro.) History of the Third Division United States Army in the World War. Andernach-On-The-Rhine, 1919. 397 p.
  • Dickman, J.T. et al. The Santiago Campaign. Richmond, VA: Williams, 1927. 442 p.
  • Dupuy, Trevor N., et al. The Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography. NY: Harper Collins Publishers, Inc., 1992. p. 219.
  • General Orders No. 17, War Department, 1927. Summarizes his career.
  • Pitt, Barrie. 1918: The Last Act. New York, 1963.

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