Report of test of Warner & Swasey Co. 8-foot base range Artillery Board. finder. Raymond E. Ackley. George McCart. Lieut. E. Gottlieb, A. C. Chief of Ordnance. W. S. Isham. Chief of Engineers. Capt. I. N. Lewis, A. C. Keuffel & Esser Co. C. D. Gilbert. Summary of subjects considered-Continued. Subject. Submitted for Test of lubricating projectiles... Report of test of Fergusson device for laying guns. Report of test of Schulz disappearing platform for search. lights. Continuation of armor-plate tests.. Test of experimental redoubt... Test of armor plate.. Aerial projectiles.. Dirigible torpedo... Revolver hammer. Report on Fergusson device for laying guns. Dirigible balloon.. Searchlight controller. Harbor defense. Report of test of floating target.... Bomb-dropping device Fourteen-inch wire-wound guns Test of Brown and Crozier 6-inch wire-wound guns Test of De Knight automatic gun Erosive effect of powder... Submarine mines. Explosive projectile... Fuze for projectiles... Obturating device for projectiles. Telescopic sight... Spring-operated cannon.. Development of coast defenses. Hydropneumatic brake Training and elevating mechanism for guns. Shield or breastplate... Report of test of armor plate. Competitive test of range finders.. Dirigible torpedo.. Magnetic torpedoes and projectiles. Projectile to contain pepper, etc Hydropneumatic brake Harbor defense.... Vega telephot camera. Ammunition for test of redoubt. Improvements in searchlights. Revocation of unexpended balances. Six-pounder semiautomatic gun Do.. Do.. D. F. Tailliez. Artillery Board. Committee of Board. Do. Military Secretary. Ordnance Board. American Projectile Manufacturing Co. Capt. I. N. Lewis, A. C. Charles Messick, jr. Ordnance Board. A. R. Coleman. William E. Wilkinson. J. M. Bunting. Mrs. C. M. Ropes. Brown Wire Gun Co. A. Le Blanc. John T. Groat. S. Barfiel. Beaufort, S. C., harbor boat service, 25. Beverly, N. J., National Cemetery, 52. Board of Equipment and Awards, Signal Board of review, searchlights, 199. Board of Ordnance and Fortification: Annual report, 219. Armor-plate tests, 222. Automatic and semiautomatic guns and mounts, 224. Changes in personnel, 221. Emery disappearing carriage, 226. Experimental guns and carriages, 222. Fourteen-inch wire-wound gun, 222. Miscellaneous devices, 229. Range finders, 227. Subjects considered, 235. Boats, artillery service, 203. Bonds, militia officers, 73. Boston, Mass.: Harbor, boat service, 25. Fire control, 196. Brown 6-inch wire-wound gun, test, 223. Brown 10-inch gun, test, 222. Burnside, cable ship, operations, 164. Cable instruments, installation, 164. Cable offices, Alaska, 163. Cable receipts, Alaska, 163. Cable repairs, Alaska, 165. Cable ships, seagoing, 176. Cable stations, Alaska, 162. Alaska, 161. Duplexing, 165. Expenditures, Alaska, 164. Maintenance, 168. Management, Alaska, 162. Philippines, 167. Cable and land lines, Philippines, manage- ment, 167. Cables: Seattle and Sitka, 167. Transfer, Philippines, 169. Working order, 169. Campaign and merit medals, distribution, Camp Keithley, P. I., sanitation, 115. 11020-WAR 1907-VOL 2-16 Certificates, service and nonindebtedness, 68. Certificates of merit: Hospital Corps, 124. Signal Corps, 167. Charleston, S. C., harbor-boat service, 25. Encampment, militia, 72. Annual report, 187. Field Artillery Board, 218. Administration, 162. Alaskan cable system, 162. Alaskan telegraph system, 161. Annual report, 159. Assignments, 176. Board on equipment and awards, 182. Cable, Seattle-Sitka, 167. Cable ships- Burnside, 164. Cyrus W. Field, 175. Liscum, 168. Sea going, 176. Cable stations and distances, Alaska, 162. Cable system- Alaska, 161. Philippines, 167. Combat transportation, 173. Conditions, Signal Corps, 166, 185. Cuba, signal operations, 170. Drill regulations, 174. Duplex cables, 165. Enlisted men, 166, 169, 184. Estimates, 183. Expenditures, Signal Corps, 170. Field lines, 171. Fire control, 174. Manila telephone system, 169. Military aeronautics, 178. Military telegraph lines, 179. Militia signal corps, 177. Post telephones, 180. Scope and conditions, Signal Corps, Semipermanent land lines, 170. Signal schools, 173. |