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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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CONTENTS: Some Facts About Bombardment Aviation By Major Claire L. Chennault; Who Started Such a Mess? By Lieutenant E.F. Adams; Trophies; The Individual Trophy; The All Time High Scorer; The Battle of Adowa By Major Bernard Smith; Three Salutes By Maten G. Gerdenich; Seven Years A-Scoring By Captain Homer Case; The Tank Ju-Ju By Captain James A. McGuire; Press Censorship in War Time - Part II By Major Harry W. Caygill; Interbattery Communication by Radio By Major Morris E. Conable; Death! Then What? By Captain J.H. Doherty; Secret Causes of German Successes on Eastern Front By A.M. Nikolaieff; Motor Convoys By Captain J.T. de Camp; Chemical Security - Part III By Captain Alden H. Waitt; Efficiency Reports By Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Hughes; Emergency Fire Control Methods By Captain James T. Campbell; The Indispensable; New Plan for Award of Trophy to Reserves; News and Comment; Field Training for 265th C.A. By Major P.L. Wall; Coast Artillery Activities; Notes on Reserve Activities; Coast Artillery Board Notes; Coast Artillery Orders; Book Reviews.
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 78, Number 5, September-October 1935
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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CONTENTS: Some Facts About Bombardment Aviation By Major Claire L. Chennault; Who Started Such a Mess? By Lieutenant E.F. Adams; Trophies; The Individual Trophy; The All Time High Scorer; The Battle of Adowa By Major Bernard Smith; Three Salutes By Maten G. Gerdenich; Seven Years A-Scoring By Captain Homer Case; The Tank Ju-Ju By Captain James A. McGuire; Press Censorship in War Time - Part II By Major Harry W. Caygill; Interbattery Communication by Radio By Major Morris E. Conable; Death! Then What? By Captain J.H. Doherty; Secret Causes of German Successes on Eastern Front By A.M. Nikolaieff; Motor Convoys By Captain J.T. de Camp; Chemical Security - Part III By Captain Alden H. Waitt; Efficiency Reports By Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Hughes; Emergency Fire Control Methods By Captain James T. Campbell; The Indispensable; New Plan for Award of Trophy to Reserves; News and Comment; Field Training for 265th C.A. By Major P.L. Wall; Coast Artillery Activities; Notes on Reserve Activities; Coast Artillery Board Notes; Coast Artillery Orders; Book Reviews.
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Languages : en
Pages : 99
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CONTENTS: Some Facts About Bombardment Aviation By Major Claire L. Chennault; Who Started Such a Mess? By Lieutenant E.F. Adams; Trophies; The Individual Trophy; The All Time High Scorer; The Battle of Adowa By Major Bernard Smith; Three Salutes By Maten G. Gerdenich; Seven Years A-Scoring By Captain Homer Case; The Tank Ju-Ju By Captain James A. McGuire; Press Censorship in War Time - Part II By Major Harry W. Caygill; Interbattery Communication by Radio By Major Morris E. Conable; Death! Then What? By Captain J.H. Doherty; Secret Causes of German Successes on Eastern Front By A.M. Nikolaieff; Motor Convoys By Captain J.T. de Camp; Chemical Security - Part III By Captain Alden H. Waitt; Efficiency Reports By Lieutenant Colonel E.S. Hughes; Emergency Fire Control Methods By Captain James T. Campbell; The Indispensable; New Plan for Award of Trophy to Reserves; News and Comment; Field Training for 265th C.A. By Major P.L. Wall; Coast Artillery Activities; Notes on Reserve Activities; Coast Artillery Board Notes; Coast Artillery Orders; Book Reviews.
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Author: Projektgroep Opvoeding (Enschede).
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Languages : en
Pages : 62
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Languages : en
Pages : 62
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The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 83, Number 5, September-October 1940
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 75, Number 5, September-October 1932
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Languages : en
Pages : 83
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This issue of "The Coast Artillery Journal" contains the following articles: "Field Training of the 52d Coast Artillery (Railway)," by Lt. Col. Lewis Turtle. C.A.C.; "Listening Devices and Additional Instruments," by Prof. Dr. Christian Yon Hofe and Dr. Hans Raaber; "The 103d Trench Mortar Battery in the Argonne," by Lt. Col. F.C. Tenney, 955th C.A. (AA); "The Relation of Harbor Defenses to Naval and Military Strategy," by Capt. Bryan L. Milburn, C.A.C.; "The Imponderables in an Estimate of the Situation" (as illustrated by Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign), by Colonel Weston Jenkins, 390th Infantry; "The Russian Plan of Campaign in the World War (1914)," by A.M. Nikolaieff; "A Decade of Army Schools," by Lt. Col. Bernard Lentz, Infantry; "The Effect of Concussion on Hearing," by Major Knibloe P. Royce, 908th C.A. (AA); and "The Foreign Military Press," by Major Alexander L.P. Johnson, Infantry. The remainder of the journal contains the following features: National Guard notes, Coast Artillery Board notes; Professional notes; Coast Artillery activities; Coast Artillery Orders; and book reviews. The Professional notes section includes the following: "Radio Communication in National Guard Encampment," by Capt. W.H. Emmons, Artillery Engineer, 240th C.A.; "The Story of a Railroad," by Capt. E.A. Manthey, C.A.C.; and "The Topophone."
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Languages : en
Pages : 83
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This issue of "The Coast Artillery Journal" contains the following articles: "Field Training of the 52d Coast Artillery (Railway)," by Lt. Col. Lewis Turtle. C.A.C.; "Listening Devices and Additional Instruments," by Prof. Dr. Christian Yon Hofe and Dr. Hans Raaber; "The 103d Trench Mortar Battery in the Argonne," by Lt. Col. F.C. Tenney, 955th C.A. (AA); "The Relation of Harbor Defenses to Naval and Military Strategy," by Capt. Bryan L. Milburn, C.A.C.; "The Imponderables in an Estimate of the Situation" (as illustrated by Stonewall Jackson's Valley Campaign), by Colonel Weston Jenkins, 390th Infantry; "The Russian Plan of Campaign in the World War (1914)," by A.M. Nikolaieff; "A Decade of Army Schools," by Lt. Col. Bernard Lentz, Infantry; "The Effect of Concussion on Hearing," by Major Knibloe P. Royce, 908th C.A. (AA); and "The Foreign Military Press," by Major Alexander L.P. Johnson, Infantry. The remainder of the journal contains the following features: National Guard notes, Coast Artillery Board notes; Professional notes; Coast Artillery activities; Coast Artillery Orders; and book reviews. The Professional notes section includes the following: "Radio Communication in National Guard Encampment," by Capt. W.H. Emmons, Artillery Engineer, 240th C.A.; "The Story of a Railroad," by Capt. E.A. Manthey, C.A.C.; and "The Topophone."
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 80, Number 5, September-October 1937
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
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This issue of "The Coast Artillery Journal" contains the following articles: "The Fall of a Fortress," by Sewell T. Tyng; "More Power," by Captain Riley F. Ennis, Infantry; "Difficulty is Opportunity," by General Johnson Hagood; "Sword of the Border," by Fletcher Pratt; "Airplanes Can Be Stopped," by Major Robert N. Mackin, C.A.C.; "An Eighteenth Century Foch," by Lieutenant Colonel A.H. Burne, D.S.O.; "The Military Sun Rose Early in the East," by Captain William H. Schildroth, Infantry; "Summer Complaint," by Captain Gunner; "China Tour," (photographs); "Proposed 3-inch AA Gun," by American Ordnance Corporation; and "Fourth Army Maneuvers," by Colonel R.H. Williams, C.A.C. The remainder of the journal contains the following features: the Regimental Trophy; the Individual Trophy; notes from the Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery (Fort Monroe, Hawaii, Corregidor, Panama Canal, and others; Coast Artillery activities; News and Comment; Coast Artillery Orders, ; contributors; and book reviews.
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Languages : en
Pages : 85
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This issue of "The Coast Artillery Journal" contains the following articles: "The Fall of a Fortress," by Sewell T. Tyng; "More Power," by Captain Riley F. Ennis, Infantry; "Difficulty is Opportunity," by General Johnson Hagood; "Sword of the Border," by Fletcher Pratt; "Airplanes Can Be Stopped," by Major Robert N. Mackin, C.A.C.; "An Eighteenth Century Foch," by Lieutenant Colonel A.H. Burne, D.S.O.; "The Military Sun Rose Early in the East," by Captain William H. Schildroth, Infantry; "Summer Complaint," by Captain Gunner; "China Tour," (photographs); "Proposed 3-inch AA Gun," by American Ordnance Corporation; and "Fourth Army Maneuvers," by Colonel R.H. Williams, C.A.C. The remainder of the journal contains the following features: the Regimental Trophy; the Individual Trophy; notes from the Office of the Chief of Coast Artillery (Fort Monroe, Hawaii, Corregidor, Panama Canal, and others; Coast Artillery activities; News and Comment; Coast Artillery Orders, ; contributors; and book reviews.
Etablissement d'une typologie objective des exploitations agricoles françaises
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 71, Number 4, October 1929
The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 83, Number 6, November-December 1940
Toward Combined Arms Warfare
Author: Jonathan Mallory House
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428915834
Category : Armies
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description
Publisher: DIANE Publishing
ISBN: 1428915834
Category : Armies
Languages : en
Pages : 235
Book Description