Army Reorganization ...U.S. Government Printing Office, 1919 |
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Page 1347
... legislative panacea for economic conditions ? Is it not true that in the old foundation courses in political economy they are matters of market principally , based on the law of supply and demand and the coinci- dent relations in the ...
... legislative panacea for economic conditions ? Is it not true that in the old foundation courses in political economy they are matters of market principally , based on the law of supply and demand and the coinci- dent relations in the ...
Page 1377
... legislation - would be satisfied to get temporary legislation until the matter of permanent pay could be ultimately taken up . Col. MUNSON . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . You think that would be satisfactory ? Col. MUNSON . I think that ...
... legislation - would be satisfied to get temporary legislation until the matter of permanent pay could be ultimately taken up . Col. MUNSON . Yes , sir . The CHAIRMAN . You think that would be satisfactory ? Col. MUNSON . I think that ...
Page 1389
... legislation and many other matters pertaining to national defense . It had advo- cated universal training prior to the war . Shortly after the armistice a special committee on universal train- ing was appointed by the association . That ...
... legislation and many other matters pertaining to national defense . It had advo- cated universal training prior to the war . Shortly after the armistice a special committee on universal train- ing was appointed by the association . That ...
Page 1409
... legislation stick , because if we pass an unpopular law , a law for which the people are not ready and for which they have not been educated , in all probability it would be repealed in the next Congress , and so what would be the use ...
... legislation stick , because if we pass an unpopular law , a law for which the people are not ready and for which they have not been educated , in all probability it would be repealed in the next Congress , and so what would be the use ...
Page 1430
... legislation simply to authorize the number of men and officers of the various grades and not attempt to apportion them between the various arms and branches of the service . Furthermore , under no circumstances should Congress prescribe ...
... legislation simply to authorize the number of men and officers of the various grades and not attempt to apportion them between the various arms and branches of the service . Furthermore , under no circumstances should Congress prescribe ...
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American Expeditionary Forces ANTHONY appointed appropriation Artillery believe bill boys branch bureau CALDWELL called Cavalry cent CHAIRMAN chaplains Chief civilian command commissioned Congress construction cost course court-martial CRAGO CRITCHFIELD CROWELL DENT Director of Finance disbursing officers division duty efficiency Engineers enlisted give Government grade GREENE HULL increase Infantry Judge Advocate JULIUS KAHN KAHN KEARNS KREGER legislation lieutenant colonel LORD MARSHALL matter McILVAINE MCKENZIE ment months MUNSON national defense National Guard Navy number of officers operation organization peace PERSHING personnel Plum Island present promotion purchasing Quartermaster Corps question rank Regular Army reserve SANFORD second lieutenant Secretary BAKER Secretary of War Senator WADSWORTH Signal Corps single list soldiers SPAULDING Staff statement SUMMERALL supply T. W. MILLER thing tion to-day training camps Treasury troops United War Department West Point young
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