Increase of Military Establishment: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, First Session, on the Bill Authorizing the President to Increase Temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States. April 7[-17] 1917U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 265 pages |
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... months , so as to qualify a very much larger number of men than are now qualified for the duties of subordinate officers . I do not know that I can give a more definite answer than that . The bill itself enumerates the sources for ...
... months , so as to qualify a very much larger number of men than are now qualified for the duties of subordinate officers . I do not know that I can give a more definite answer than that . The bill itself enumerates the sources for ...
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... months . Gen. Scott showed me this morning a picture of that class about to graduate . They have now finished their training course . Many of them were men with a civil education but with no particu- lar military experience . It is an ...
... months . Gen. Scott showed me this morning a picture of that class about to graduate . They have now finished their training course . Many of them were men with a civil education but with no particu- lar military experience . It is an ...
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... months . Mr. KAHN . Will you have machine guns ? Secretary BAKER . We have , of course , machine guns under order ... month after receiving an order and 1,000 the second month and 1,500 each month thereafter . They will undoubtedly be ...
... months . Mr. KAHN . Will you have machine guns ? Secretary BAKER . We have , of course , machine guns under order ... month after receiving an order and 1,000 the second month and 1,500 each month thereafter . They will undoubtedly be ...
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... months . Mr. CALDWELL . Will they use our ammunition or will they need special ammunition ? Secretary BAKER . All of that ammunition is special ; all heavy am- munition is specially adapted to a particular gun , so that there is no ...
... months . Mr. CALDWELL . Will they use our ammunition or will they need special ammunition ? Secretary BAKER . All of that ammunition is special ; all heavy am- munition is specially adapted to a particular gun , so that there is no ...
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... months from now you may begin to get some heavy artillery ? Secretary BAKER . Under the most favorable circumstances we think we can begin to get some deliveries in seven months . Mr. KAHN . How long would it take , therefore , to get ...
... months from now you may begin to get some heavy artillery ? Secretary BAKER . Under the most favorable circumstances we think we can begin to get some deliveries in seven months . Mr. KAHN . How long would it take , therefore , to get ...
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