This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Command, by Brigadier General Edward L. King, U.S. Army; Preparations for the Second Battle of the Marne, by Colonel Conrad H. Lanza, Field Artillery; Last Word on the 5-5-3 Ratio, by J. Bernard Walker; The Past and Future of Defense Against Aircraft, by Captain Benjamin F. Harmon, C.A.C.; and An Outline of Industrial Mobilization, by the Office of the Assistant Secretary of War. The issue also contains editorials on...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Military Frontiers, by Colonel S. C. Vestal, C.A.C.; The Austro-Hungarian Artillery in the World War, by Lieutenant Colonel Ludwig Elmannsberger (translated by Colonel George Ruhlen, U.S. Army); and Notes on the Dardanelles Campaign of 1915, by Major Sherman Miles, G.S. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on defense against air raids, subaqueous sound ranging, artillery pioneers,...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The American Artillery in France, by Brigadier General A. Maitre, French Army; On the Firing Line of the Industrial Sector II, by Jarratt A. Morford (this is the second of three articles on the Veteran's attitude towards the recruit); Land Artillery to the Fore, by Major Sanderford Jarman, C.A.C.; Cotangent Method of Anti-Aircraft Searchlight Control, by Captains Dale D. Hinman and Maurice Morgan, C.A.C.; Duncan Gold...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Present and Prospective Development of Antiaircraft Artillery and Its Probable Effect Upon Airplane Bombing Operations, by Lieutenant Colonel H. C. Barnes, C.A.C.; Normalcy Is Here! by Major Robert R. Welshmer, C.A.C.; Fire Effect On Naval Targets and Coast Artillery Forts, by 1st Lieutenant C. E. Brand, C.A.C.; A Regimental Organization for the Coast Artillery Corps, by Lieutenant Colonel H. C. Barnes, C.A.C.; and Foch...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Landing at Gallipoli, by Lieutenant Colonel Ned B. Rehkopf, F.A.; The Variable Probable Error and the Adjustment Problem, by Captain Homer Case, C.A.C.; Organization and Equipment of the 52nd Coast Artillery (RY), by Major P. H. Ottosen, C.A.C.; Antiaircraft Defense in Mobile Warfare, by Major E. J. Ross, O.B.E., M.C.; The Officers' Reserve Corps as it Affects Our Military Policy, by Major S. T. Stewart, C.A.C.; and...
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The Constitution of the United States gives as one of the reasons for the formation of our Government the providing for the common defense. Provision for the common defense cannot be accomplished in this day and age merely by accepting the doctrine as a good one, and then waiting for some one to attack us before we gather our hosts and the material for defending ourselves. Preparation for war in time of peace is necessary. President Coolidge so aptly advised in a recent important address that...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: A Five Foot Book Shelf for Coast Artillerymen; The Third Coast Artillery; Limitations of Aircraft in Naval Warfare; and The Battles of Ludendorff on the Russian Front. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: Professional notes, Military notes, Coast Artillery Board notes, and book reviews.
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Adjustment of Fire, by Brigadier General R. E. Callan, U.S. Army; The Progress of the National Guard, by Major General G. C. Rickards, U.S. Army, Chief of Militia Bureau; Pistols and Pistol Shooting, by Major W. D. Frazer, C.A.C.; and Coastal Operations, by Major Meade Wildrick, C.A.C. The remainder of the issue contains editorials on the importance of fire adjustment, the term Fixed Defenses is taboo, and the lack of...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Strategic Importance of the Hawaiian Islands, by Major General C. P. Summerall, U.S. Army; The Coast Artillery in Hawaii, by Brigadier General J. D. Barrette, U.S. Army; The 41st Coast Artillery, by Major K. B. Lemmon, C.A.C.; The 64th Coast Artillery (Antiaircraft), by Colonel R. E. Wyllie, C.A.C.; Notes on the 155-mm. G. P. F. Gun Against Moving Targets, by Major F. A. Mountford, C.A.C.; Development of Coast...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The R.O.T.C., by Colonel John T. Geary, C.A.C.; Some Aspects of Mechanization, by Colonel H. Rowan-Robinson, C.M.G., D.S.O.; Danger Zones -- The Balkans; Scores of Yesterday, by Captain Homer Case, C.A.C.; What Price Machine Guns, by Captain Gerald B. Robinson, 61st C.A. (AA); The British Merchant Marine, by Captain Frank H. Hastings, C.A.C.; Subsidized Merchant Marine, by Captain D. W. Hickey; and Coast Forts of...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The English Attack on Zeebrugge; Bombardment Aviation and its Relation to AA Defense; Jungle Warfare Part 3; Public Speaking; Crash on Artillery; Promotion Thesis; Promotion is in the Air; Why the Answer is No; The .45 Automatic Pistol; The Corregidor Nail Picker; The Collapse of the Old Russian Army. The remainder of this issue contains Coast Artillery activities, news and comments, reports from the foreign military...
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This issue of The Coastal Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Dardanelles Expedition, by Lieut. Colonel Walter H. Johnson, Infantry, (D.O.L.); Heavy Tractor Artillery in its Relation to Coast Defense, by Major C. Ralph Meyer, C.A.C.; Observation Grill for Antiaircraft Artillery, by Captain Aaron Bradshaw, Jr., C.A.C.; A Universal Panoramic Sight, by 1st Lieutenant F. W. Gerhard, Jr., C.A.C.; A Pistol Rack for National Guard Armories, by Captain William J. Smith, C.A.C.,...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Coast Artillery Shooting, by Major R. B. Colton, C.A.C.; Relations of Land and Sea Power, by Colonel S. C. Vestal, C.A.C. (Colonel Vestal considers this subject under two hypotheses: the first, where the superior land power is inferior on the sea; and the second, where the superior land power is superior on the sea. This article deals with the first of these conditions. The second will be published in a later issue of...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Coast Artillery Training, by Colonel J. B. Mitchell, C.A.C.; The Chain of Command in Coast Defense, by Major R. H. Smith, C.A.C.; The Evolution of Field Orders, by Major C. H. Corlett, Infantry; The Development of a Military Policy, reprinted from The Work of the War Department; The Value of Military Training to a Civilian,' by John W. Weeks, Secretary of War; and Coast Artillery Shooting, by Major R. B. Colton, C.A.C....
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the 1938 prize essay, The Backbone of Sea Power, by Major E. M. Benitez, C.A.C., which examines the inadequacy of U.S. harbor defenses, including the unavailability of antiaircraft artillery. Other articles in this issue include The Navy and the Coast Artillery, by Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations; Blackout, by Lieutenant Milan G. Weber, C.A.C.; Palestine: Some Aspects of the Military Problem, by Major William Yale, Military...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Combat Methods of the Japanese, by Colonel C. E. Kilbourne, C.A.C.; Relations of Land Power and Sea Power, by Colonel S. C. Vestal, C.A.C. (Colonel Vestal considers the subject under two hypotheses: the first, where the superior land power is inferior on the sea; and the second, where the superior land power is superior on the sea. This article examines the second hypothesis.); The Battles of Ludendorff on the Russian...
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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...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Signal Service in the Theater of Operations, by Major General G. S. Gibbs; The Tactical Handling of A.A. Units in the Field, by Captain K. M. Loch, M.C., R.A.; Recent Developments in Antiaircraft Artillery, by Lieutenant Colonel W. S. Bowen, C.A.C.; Industrial Preparedness for War, by Major W. P. Cherrington, C.A.C.; The Military Situation of China, by Lieutenant J. H. Featherston, C.A.C.; and Movement of 14-Inch Railway...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Hawaiian Maneuvers, by Brigadier General Richmond P. Davis, U.S. Army; Outguessing the Instructor, by Major P. D. Bunker, C.A.C.; Problems for the Coast Artilleryman with Suggestions, by Captain H. H. Blackwell, C.A.C.; and The Decision to Defend Kut-el-Amarah, by Major E. W. C. Sandes, D.S.O., M.C.R.E. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on the U.S.S.S. Saratoga, the Mesopotamia...
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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Battle Training for Coast Artillery, by E. J. Cullen, C.A.C.; Antiaircraft Defense, by Major J. C. Haw, C.A.C.; The Influence of Air Power on Coast Defense, by Major J. T. McNarney, A.S.; and The Battles of Ludendorff On the Russian Front (Part 3), by General Hubert Camon, French Army (translated by E. M. Benitez, C.A.C.). The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on the crash of the...
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Yank, the Army Weekly, Vol. 3 No. 38: March 9, 1945 1945-03-09 Missing Pin-Up page. Cover Story "Burma Bridge Busters Use New Bombing Trick" This Week's Cover: "This soldier of the 95th division has a pet traveling companion with him in the Philippines. He is T-4 Timothy Leeds, a cook, and the monkey goes along with him when he fixes up the chow for his men in the front lines. It is telling Leeds about some high points in the landscape, being a native of the place." Bridge...
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Cover picture "Surrender and Occupation of Japan" This Week's Cover: "Aboard the battleship Missouri in Tokyo Bay, the Emperor's delegation surrenders for Japan. As Japanese Foreign Minister Shigemitsu signs the surrender document, Gen. Douglas MacArthur faces him, standing at the right of the desk with his back to the camera. See pages 2 through 9 for other pictures and stories on the surrender and occupation of Japan." Surrender by Sgt. Dale Kramer Reception at...
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