... popular favor, and is not suggested by any contingency, immediate or remote. What is desired is a maximum efficiency of the organization, sufficient elasticity to respond readily to any probable tension, the acquisition of the mechanism of warfare... Monographs of the United States Infantry Society - Sida 29efter United States Infantry Association - 1896Obegränsad förhandsgranskning - Om den här boken
| United States. War Department - 1893 - 926 sidor
...the acquisition of the mechanism of warfare in adequate quantity and of the best quality, and such a dissemination of military instruction as will enable...can be enrolled, organized, and put in the field. The present organization of twenty-five regiments of infantry, ten of cavalry, and five of artillery,... | |
| United States. War Department - 1893 - 1030 sidor
...the acquisition of the mechanism of warfare in adequate quantity and of the best quality, and such a dissemination of military instruction as will enable...can be enrolled, organized, and put in the field. The present organization of twenty-five regiments of infantry, ten of cavalry, and five of artillery,... | |
| United States. President - 1894 - 1000 sidor
...the acquisition of the mechanism of warfare in adequate quantity and of the best quality, and such a dissemination of military instruction as will enable...sufficient until' the great armies which exist in embryo ic our free citizenship can be enrolled, organized, and put in the field. The present organization... | |
| 1898 - 812 sidor
...our military policy, as outlined by Secretary of War Lamont, of acting in war upon the defensive " until the great armies which exist in embryo in our...free citizenship can be enrolled, organized, and put into the field," is hardly abreast of existing conditions or conformable to the self-respect and dignity... | |
| 1898 - 802 sidor
...world, our military policy, as outlined by Secretary of War Lamont, of acting in war upon the defensive "until the great armies which exist in embryo in our...free citizenship can be enrolled, organized, and put into the field," is hardly abreast of existing conditions or conformable to the self-respect and dignity... | |
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