The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 64, Number 4, April 1926
Abstract
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: "A Graphical Solution of the Trial Shot Problem for Antiaircraft Artillery," by Captain B. F. Harmon; "German Maneuvers -- 1924," by Major Allen Kimberly; "French and German War Doctrines," by Captain H. M. Johnstone; "The National Guard," by Major R. C. Garrett; "Instructors with the National Guard," by Major George W. Easterday; and "Railway Track Turn-Outs, Spurs and Curves," by Major F. E. Hanson. The issue also contains editorials on Courtesy in the Army, Be Hammer -- Not Anvil, The Most American Thing for our Youth is Military Training, Training That is Needed, A Man's Duty to Defend His Country, The American Boy's Heritage, Throttling Patriotism, and Colonel House on Preparedness. The section on Professional notes includes Improved Powder Tray; Artillery Ordnance Development; Spotting; History of the Defenses of Galveston, Texas; The Non-Knocking Internal Combustion Engine; Back Pay, Pension, and Insurance; Half Century Since First Telephone; The National Matches; and Old Forts to be Sold. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: Military notes on Italian Army Reorganization, New Service Rifle Adopted in Great Britain, Appointment and Promotion of Japanese Reserve Officers, New Experimental Accompanying Gun for Spanish Infantry, and Lessons Drawn from the Moroccan Campaign; Coast Artillery Board Notes; a listing of books recently cataloged at the Coast Artillery School Library; and book reviews.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1926
- Accession Number
- ADA500744
Entities
People
- D. L. Dutton
- Robert Arthus