The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 69, Number 5, November 1928

Abstract

This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: "The Use of Books," by Captain R. C. Jones, C.A.C.; "Selection and Elimination of Books," by 1st Lieutenant J. V. DeP. Dillon, C.A.C.; "Evaluation of Books," by 1st Lieutenant W. B. Merritt, C.A.C.; "The Use of Books," by 1st Lieutenant R. E. Starr, C.A.C.; "Mechanization and Motorization and Their Effects Upon Heavy Artillery," by Lieutenant Colonel George L. Wertenbaker, G.S., C.A.C.; "An Economic Survey of the United States," by Captain V. W. Hall, C.A.C.; "A System of Spotting and Plotting for Antiaircraft Firing," by Lieutenant Robert W. Crichlow, Jr., 64th C.A. (A.A.); "The Budget of the United States," by Lieutenant Clem O. Gunn; "Early Artillery Organization"; and "Strategic Naval Bases Throughout the World," by Lieutenant William H. Burns, C.A.C. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on the Great War, Army problems, and military biographies; Professional Notes on the Coat of Arms of the Harbor Defenses of Key West, Retirement of Sergeant Tony F. Monroe, Lieutenant Goebel Receives Distinguished Flying Cross, A Combination Rammer-Sponge, Being an Officer, The Sheep and the Wolves, Peace Pacts and European Armaments, Surplus Military Explosives Used Industrially, What the War Taught, Military Training in Peace Time, and Foreign Periodicals; and book reviews.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Nov 01, 1928
Accession Number
ADA502555

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  • James L. Whelchel
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