The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 64, Number 2, February 1926

Abstract

This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: "Expeditionary Invasion of the Crimea," by Captain T. C. Hart; "Aviation in Coast Defense," by Captain A. W. Johnson; "The Army After the Revolution," by Ida Salley Reamer; "Preparation for Mortar Fire," by 1st Lieutenant C. E. Brand; "Effect of Aviation on Fixed Coast Defense," by Major H. R. Oldfield; and "Annual Report of the Chief of Staff." The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on Enlisted Specialists, Lessons of War, Army Costs, The Army in Peace, The Lost Rules of War, The Army Probe, and The R.O.T.C. Builds Straight Backs; Professional notes on The Department of Enlisted Specialists -- Coast Artillery School, Why I Like My Job, Reserve Officers' 1925 Camp at Fort Terry (New York), Citizens' Military Training Camp at Fort Adams (Rhode Island), Aerial Bombardment, Fire Adjustment for Antiaircraft Guns, Defenses of Key West (Florida), 65th C.A. Antiaircraft Record, and George Washington at Valley Forge; Military notes on Organization of the French Cavalry, Army Maneuvers in Argentina, The Irish Free State Army, and Discharge of the 1904 Class in Italy; Coast Artillery Board Notes; a listing of books recently cataloged at the Coast Artillery School Library; and book reviews.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1926
Accession Number
ADA500743

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  • D. L. Dutton
  • Robert S. Arthur

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