The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 68, Number 1, January 1928
Abstract
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Leadership; Observing and Plotting Hits for Antiaircraft Artillery; Military Situation in Argentina; Annual Reports of the War Department; Practical Gunnery. The remainder of this issue contains editorials on dress uniforms, Army progress, moving cavalry by truck, new antiaircraft fire, Secretary Davis is right, facts for pacifists, mechanizing the art of war, improved guns, Army re-enlistment, the Army is too small, readiness, the country's wealth, money for defense, vigilance is the price for liberty, peace and preparedness; professional notes on Private First Class Christopher Crowley, the Third Coast Artillery, the 531st Coast Artillery, covering cards with celluloid, old army customs, the Rhineland occupation, revised policies governing promotion and reappointment in the Officers' Reserve Corps, notes from the foreign military press, reduction of time of enlisted service, signs of disarmament in Europe, French Army expense, ocean flights, Fort Clinch, Fort Jackson, Fort Washington, Fort Hunt, taxation, a fast moving world; Coast Artillery Board notes and book reviews.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1928
- Accession Number
- ADA502358
Entities
People
- James L. Whelchel
- Robert S. Arthur