The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 69, Number 1, July 1928
Abstract
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: "Alaska: Its Relation and Its Value to the United States," by 1st Lieutenant Albert J. Wick, C.A.C.; "The Effect of Permanent Fortifications on Military Operations in the World War," by Colonel Karl Schneck (translated by Colonel George Ruhlen, U.S.A., Ret.); "The Landing at Gallipoli," by Lieutenant Colonel Ned B. Rehkopf, F.A.; "The Military Situation of Holland," by 2nd Lieutenant Carl B. Wahle, C.A.C.; "Coast Forts of Colonial New Jersey, Pennsylvania, and Delaware"; "History of the 'Oozlefinch'" by Colonel E. R. Tilton, C.A.; and "The Cruiser Question," by 1st Lieutenant J. A. Weeks, C.A.C. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on battle practice, summer camps, and promotion legislation; Professional Notes on Conduct of Fire at Moving Targets -- Coast Artillery School, Generalship in the World War, The Outlawing of War, Compulsory Military Training, The Coast Artillery, and Foreign Military Periodicals; Coast Artillery Board Notes; and book reviews.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1928
- Accession Number
- ADA502551
Entities
People
- James L. Whelchel
- Robert S. Arthur