The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 67, Number 3, September 1927
Abstract
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Battle of Vittorio-Veneto; Training Orders; The Antiaircraft Artillery Problem; The American Soldier as a Citizen. The remainder of this issue contains editorials on why soldiers fight wars, May explorers, peace and preparedness, American people should appreciate their fine Army, peace wisdom, make haste slowly; professional notes on the Sixty-first Coast Artillery, graduation exercises of the Army Industrial College, Army ordnance developments, why there should be a Department of War, Army garrison rations, use of the words 'fuse' and 'fuze', detail and transfer to the Air Corps, adjusted compensation loans, a German's impression of 'winged defense', Captain Liddle Hart's book on Scipio Africanus, genius for abbreviation, arms and ammunition tested exactingly, flood control, the basis of road strength; military note on Japan; Coast Artillery Board notes and book reviews.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1927
- Accession Number
- ADA502516
Entities
People
- James L. Whelchel
- Robert S. Arthur