Annual Reports of the War Department, Volume 1, Part 2U.S. Government Printing Office, 1901 |
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Page 12
... coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve on the staff of the Lieutenant - General Commanding . The coast artillery to consist of 126 batteries and the field ...
... coast artillery and the field artillery ; the chief of that corps , selected from the colonels of artillery , to serve on the staff of the Lieutenant - General Commanding . The coast artillery to consist of 126 batteries and the field ...
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... Coast Artillery . June 21. - Transport Ohio arrived at San Francisco from Manila with headquarters and 10 companies Forty - second Infantry , U. S. Volunteers . June 23. - Transport Lawton arrived at Manila from San Francisco with ...
... Coast Artillery . June 21. - Transport Ohio arrived at San Francisco from Manila with headquarters and 10 companies Forty - second Infantry , U. S. Volunteers . June 23. - Transport Lawton arrived at Manila from San Francisco with ...
Page 51
... coast artillery in target practice , in which the foreign guns captured from the Spanish , as well as the American guns , were used . He states that a systematic course of instruction in packing is in prog- ress for cavalry officers ...
... coast artillery in target practice , in which the foreign guns captured from the Spanish , as well as the American guns , were used . He states that a systematic course of instruction in packing is in prog- ress for cavalry officers ...
Page 53
... coast defenses , see the guns , and witness the drills . He thinks that no harm can result ; that similar permission is granted in the naval service , thereby increasing the interest of the public in the Navy . He further recommends ...
... coast defenses , see the guns , and witness the drills . He thinks that no harm can result ; that similar permission is granted in the naval service , thereby increasing the interest of the public in the Navy . He further recommends ...
Page 54
... coast artillery , not being sufficient to furnish one relief for the present armament , the deficiency be met by volunteers organized in time of peace as artillery of the National Guard . He also recommends that such State militia ...
... coast artillery , not being sufficient to furnish one relief for the present armament , the deficiency be met by volunteers organized in time of peace as artillery of the National Guard . He also recommends that such State militia ...
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