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TO RAISE AND DISCIPLINE AN ARMY: MAJOR GENERAL ENOCH CROWDER, THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL S OFFICE, AND THE REALIGNMENT OF CIVIL AND MILITARY RELATIONS IN WORLD WAR I (HARDBACK) To get To Raise and Discipline an Army: Major General Enoch Crowder, the Judge Advocate General s Oice, and the Realignment of Civil and Military Relations in World War I (Hardback) PDF, you should follow the web link listed below and save the file or gain access to additional information which might be relevant to TO RAISE AND DISCIPLINE AN ARMY: MAJOR GENERAL ENOCH CROWDER, THE JUDGE ADVOCATE GENERAL S OFFICE, AND THE REALIGNMENT OF CIVIL AND MILITARY RELATIONS IN WORLD WAR I (HARDBACK) ebook. Northern Illinois University Press, United States, 2017. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English . Brand New Book. Major General Enoch Crowder served as the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army from 1911 to 1923. In 1915, Crowder convinced Congress to increase the size of the Judge Advocate General s Oice the legal arm of the United States Army from thirteen uniformed attorneys to more than four hundred. Crowder s recruitment of some of the nation s leading legal scholars, as well as former congressmen and state supreme court judges, helped legitimize President Woodrow Wilson s wartime military and legal policies. As the US entered World War I in 1917, the army numbered about 120,000 soldiers. The Judge Advocate General s Oice was instrumental in extending the military s reach into the everyday lives of citizens to enable the construction of an army of more than four million soldiers by the end of the war. Under Crowder s leadership, the oice was responsible for the creation and administration of the Selective Service Act, under which thousands of men were draed into military service, as well as enforcement of the Espionage Act and wartime prohibition.In this first published history of the Judge Advocate General s Oice between the years of 1914 and 1922, Joshua Kastenberg examines not only courts-martial, but also the development of the laws of war and the changing nature of civil-military relations. The Judge Advocate General s Oice influenced the legislative and judicial branches of the government to permit unparalleled assertions of power, such as control over local policing functions and the economy. Judge advocates also altered the nature of laws to recognize a person s diminished mental health as a defense in criminal trials, influenced the assertion of US law overseas, and affected the evolving nature of... 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