Infantry Journal, Volume 26United States Infantry Association, 1925 |
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... Brigade at Camp Lewis , where they had received some training but it was not uniform , the length of time under training varying from nothing to a few weeks only . assignment to a regiment , was put in immediate charge of the training ...
... Brigade at Camp Lewis , where they had received some training but it was not uniform , the length of time under training varying from nothing to a few weeks only . assignment to a regiment , was put in immediate charge of the training ...
Page 76
... Brigade , an expres- sion of my pleasure and commenda- tion upon the review of the Third Brigade by me December 6. In every detail the Brigade gave evi- dence of thorough attention to its preparation and to the maintenance of unusually ...
... Brigade , an expres- sion of my pleasure and commenda- tion upon the review of the Third Brigade by me December 6. In every detail the Brigade gave evi- dence of thorough attention to its preparation and to the maintenance of unusually ...
Page 77
... brigade as a model and I desire to commend you for your leadership in developing it to its present high degree of efficiency . I Company A Wins in 29th The regimental pennant which has been offered by the 29th Infantry to the Company of ...
... brigade as a model and I desire to commend you for your leadership in developing it to its present high degree of efficiency . I Company A Wins in 29th The regimental pennant which has been offered by the 29th Infantry to the Company of ...
Page 83
... brigade of cav- alry in a rapid advance , with a bat- tery of horse artillery and a squadron of armored motor cars attached , it was observed that the great difficulty of communication between artillery and the assault elements was ...
... brigade of cav- alry in a rapid advance , with a bat- tery of horse artillery and a squadron of armored motor cars attached , it was observed that the great difficulty of communication between artillery and the assault elements was ...
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... brigade of three batteries will be included in each division and the batteries ( which can each be affil- iated to an Infantry brigade when de- sired ) are organized with headquarters and two sections , each of two howitzers . Each of ...
... brigade of three batteries will be included in each division and the batteries ( which can each be affil- iated to an Infantry brigade when de- sired ) are organized with headquarters and two sections , each of two howitzers . Each of ...
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Page 103 - Guard officer may be determined by an efficiency board of three commissioned officers, senior in rank to the officer whose fitness for service shall be under investigation, and if the findings of such board be unfavorable to such officer and be approved by the official authorized to appoint such an officer, he shall be discharged.
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