US Army War College USAWC Distinguished Unit Insignia.

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HISTORY

The war College was established from the principles learned in the Spanish–American War, the College was founded by Secretary of War, Elihu Root, and formally established by General Order 155 on 27 November 1901. Washington Barracks—now called Fort Lesley J. McNair—in Washington, D.C. was chosen as the site. Theodore Roosevelt attended the Masonic laying of the cornerstone of Roosevelt Hall on 21 February 1903. The first president of the Army War College was Major General Samuel B. M. Young in July 1902 and the first students attended the College in 1904. During the presidency of Montgomery M. Macomb in 1916, President Woodrow Wilson accused students and staff of planning for taking part in an offensive war, even though the United States had not entered World War I. Wilson was unconvinced by Macomb's explanation that the college was concerned only with the intellectual growth and professional development of its students, and insisted that the school curtail its activities in order to ensure that the U.S. maintained its neutrality. The College remained at Washington Barracks until the 1940s, when it was closed due to World War II. It reopened in 1950 at Fort Leavenworth, and moved one year later to its present location in Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

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COMBINED SHIPPING INSTRUCTIONS

I combine shipping and handling. The first item is 4.00 (unless otherwise stated) and every additional item is 50 cents. Also, if you purchase $50 or more of items at one time at the listed price, shipping is FREE.

These are the steps you will need to follow for me to combine shipping for multiple items:

1. Make your best offer for the items.
2. I will either accept your offers or counteroffer. (NOTE: If you are interested in the FREE shipping/handling please offer the list price for the items when making your best offers)
3. After we are in agreement on the item price, please wait for me to send you an invoice for payment. I will adjust the shipping/handling charges.
4. When you receive the invoice you make your payment.
5. After you make the payment I ship the items altogether in one envelope (package).