Journal of the United States Artillery. Volume 56, Number 2, February 1922
Abstract
This paper has been prepared from the report of the Coast Artillery R.O.T.C. Normal School held at Fort Monroe, Virginia, between July 23 and 28, 1921, immediately following the annual R.O.T.C. Camp. At this Normal School 18 Coast Artillery officers were present representing nearly all of the Coast Artillery officers on R.O.T.C. duty in the institutions east of the Mississippi River. It is through the suggestion of these officers that this paper has been prepared and that the current number of the JOURNAL is so exclusively devoted to matters relating to Coast Artillery activities and R.O.T.C. work, the general belief being that a specific setting forth of the nature and difficulties of R.O.T.C. work may be of advantage to the Coast Artillery in general in facilitating an understanding of this relatively new and important part of our work. These notes as here presented have been submitted to Colonel J. B. Christian, C.A.C., the officer in charge of the R.O.T.C. Normal School and meet with his approval.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1922
- Accession Number
- ADA497441