Library of Congress Classification:Class U -- Military Science

Class U: Military Science is a classification used by the Library of Congress Classification system. This page outlines the sub-classes of Class U.

U - Military science (general)

 * 21‑22.3.....................................War. Philosophy. Military sociology
 * 27‑43........................................History of military science
 * 45.............................................Historiography
 * 56‑59........................................Army clubs
 * 150‑155.....................................Military planning
 * 161‑163.....................................Strategy
 * 164‑167.5..................................Tactics
 * 168...........................................Logistics
 * 250‑255.....................................Maneuvers (combined arms)
 * 260...........................................Joint operations. Combined operations
 * 261...........................................Amphibious warfare
 * 262...........................................Commando tactics
 * 263‑264.5..................................Atomic warfare. Atomic weapons
 * 300‑305.....................................Artillery and rifle ranges
 * 310‑310.2..................................War games
 * 320‑325.....................................Physical training of soldiers
 * 400‑714.....................................Military education and training
 * 750‑773.....................................Military life, manners and customs, antiquities, etc.
 * 799‑897.....................................History of arms and armor

UA - Armies: Organization, distribution, military situation

 * 21‑885.....................................By region or country
 * 910‑915...................................Mobilization
 * 920‑925...................................Plans for attack and defense
 * 926‑929...................................Civil defense
 * 929.5‑929.95...........................War damage in industry. Industrial defense
 * 940‑945...................................Military communication
 * 950‑979...................................Routes of travel. Distances
 * 985‑997...................................Military geography

UB - Military administration

 * 160‑165...................................Records, returns, muster rolls, etc.
 * 170‑175...................................Adjutant generals' offices
 * 180‑197...................................Civilian personnel departments
 * 250‑271...................................Intelligence
 * 273‑274...................................Sabotage
 * 275‑277...................................Psychological warfare. Propaganda
 * 320‑338...................................Enlistment, recruiting, etc.
 * 340‑345...................................Compulsory service. Conscription and exemption
 * 356‑369.5................................Provision for veterans
 * 370‑375...................................Military pensions, etc.
 * 380‑385...................................Soldiers' and sailors' homes
 * 407‑409...................................Warrant officers. Noncommissioned officers
 * 410‑415...................................Officers
 * 416‑419...................................Minorities, women, etc. in armed forces
 * 420‑425...................................Furloughs
 * 440‑449.5................................Retired military personnel

UC - Maintenance and transportation

 * 20‑258.....................................Organization of the service. By region or country
 * 260‑267...................................Supplies and stores
 * 270‑360...................................Transportation
 * 400‑440...................................Barracks. Quarters. Camps
 * 460‑535...................................Clothing and equipment
 * 540‑585...................................Equipage. Field kits
 * 600‑695...................................Horses. Mules. Remount service
 * 700‑780...................................Subsistence

UD - Infantry

 * 157‑302...................................Tactics. Maneuvers. Drill regulations
 * 320‑325...................................Manual of arms
 * 330‑335...................................Firing. Military sharpshooting
 * 340‑345...................................Bayonet drill
 * 380‑425...................................Small arms. Swords, etc.
 * 450‑455...................................Mounted infantry
 * 460‑464...................................Mountain troops
 * 470‑475...................................Ski troops
 * 480‑485...................................Airborne troops. Parachute troops
 * 490‑495...................................Airmobile operations

UE - Cavalry. Armour

 * 144‑145...................................Horse cavalry
 * 147..........................................Armored cavalry
 * 157‑302...................................Tactics. Maneuvers. Drill regulations
 * 420‑425...................................Cavalry sword exercises
 * 460‑475...................................Horses

UF - Artillery

 * 157‑302...................................Tactics. Maneuvers. Drill regulations
 * 400‑405...................................Field artillery
 * 450‑455...................................Seacoast artillery
 * 460‑465...................................Siege artillery
 * 470‑475...................................Howitzer artillery. Mortar batteries
 * 480‑485...................................Garrison artillery
 * 500‑515...................................Weapons systems
 * 520‑537...................................Ordnance and small arms
 * 540‑545...................................Arsenals, magazines, armories, etc.
 * 560‑780...................................Ordnance material (Ordnance proper)
 * 820‑830...................................Ballistics. Velocities and motions of projectiles
 * 848‑856...................................Artillery instruments. Fire control, etc.

UG - Military engineering. Air forces

 * 1‑620................................Military engineering
 * 160‑302..................................Tactics and regulations
 * 335.........................................Bridges
 * 340.........................................Tunnels
 * 360‑390..................................Field engineering
 * 400‑442..................................Fortification
 * 443‑449..................................Attack and defense. Siege warfare
 * 470‑474.................................Military surveying, topography, and..mapping
 * 490.........................................Land mines, etc.
 * 500‑565..................................Technical troops and other special corps
 * 570‑582..................................Military signaling
 * 590‑613.5...............................Military telegraphy and telephony
 * 614‑614.5...............................Military electric lighting
 * 615‑620..................................Military motor vehicles
 * 622‑1435...........................Air forces. Air warfare
 * 633‑635..................................By region or country
 * 637‑639..................................Education and training
 * 640‑645..................................Military aeronautical research
 * 700‑705..................................Tactics
 * 730‑735..................................Air defenses
 * 760‑765..................................Aerial reconnaissance
 * 770‑1045................................Organization. Personnel management
 * 1097.......................................Air bases
 * 1100‑1435...............................Equipment and supplies
 * 1500‑1530.........................Military astronautics. Space warfare. Space surveillance
 * 1523‑1525...............................By region or country

UH - Other services

 * 20‑25......................................Chaplains
 * 201‑515...................................Medical and sanitary services
 * 520‑(560)................................Care of sick and wounded. Relief societies
 * 600‑629.5................................Military hygiene and sanitation
 * 700‑705...................................Public relations. Press. War correspondents
 * 750‑769...................................Military social work. Social welfare services
 * 800‑910...................................Recreation and information services