Universal Military Training: Hearing Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on Military Affairs, United States Senate, Sixty-fourth Congress, Second Session, on S. 1695, a Bill to Provide for the Military and Naval Training of the Citizen Forces of the United States. [Dec. 18, 1916-Feb. 1, 1917]U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 1178 halaman A bill to provide for the military and naval training of the citizen forces of the United States. |
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My excuse for appearing before you at all is , first , a profound conviction of the
importance of the matter , and , second ... military authorities apparently unite in
the opinion that matters of this sort are not matters that are exclusively military in ...
My excuse for appearing before you at all is , first , a profound conviction of the
importance of the matter , and , second ... military authorities apparently unite in
the opinion that matters of this sort are not matters that are exclusively military in ...
Halaman 70
In a recent issue of the North American Review , former Secretary of State ,
Richard Olney , had an article on our Latin - American policy in which he
discussed this matter . He said : If opinions may differ as to the merit of any or all
of the ...
In a recent issue of the North American Review , former Secretary of State ,
Richard Olney , had an article on our Latin - American policy in which he
discussed this matter . He said : If opinions may differ as to the merit of any or all
of the ...
Halaman 114
... we are going to give the men instruction under conditions which will be at least
equivalent to three to one in the regular service in effectiveness and efficiency . I
speak with absolute certainty from experience in this matter ; at the end of six ...
... we are going to give the men instruction under conditions which will be at least
equivalent to three to one in the regular service in effectiveness and efficiency . I
speak with absolute certainty from experience in this matter ; at the end of six ...
Halaman 139
You may look over the matter and see if there is anything further that you desire
to discuss . We are very anxious to have all the information we can possibly get in
this matter , and you are so thoroughly equipped that we are going to depend ...
You may look over the matter and see if there is anything further that you desire
to discuss . We are very anxious to have all the information we can possibly get in
this matter , and you are so thoroughly equipped that we are going to depend ...
Halaman 148
I was going to ask , General , if it is not your opinion that no matter under what
system or name it was organized , any volunteer system of recruiting in time of
peace will fail in aiding the reserve force that would be available . Gen . Wood .
I was going to ask , General , if it is not your opinion that no matter under what
system or name it was organized , any volunteer system of recruiting in time of
peace will fail in aiding the reserve force that would be available . Gen . Wood .
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