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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... boys who have received the cadet training , but unanimously recommends that those who will fail to receive the cadet training , due to living in sparsely settled districts , where the hardship imposed on the individual or the cost to ...
... boys who have received the cadet training , but unanimously recommends that those who will fail to receive the cadet training , due to living in sparsely settled districts , where the hardship imposed on the individual or the cost to ...
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... boys go into military training of the kind that is provided in this bill , but you said to me , " I propose to take those boys out , by the arm of the law ; when they reach a certain stage in their education I am going to take them out ...
... boys go into military training of the kind that is provided in this bill , but you said to me , " I propose to take those boys out , by the arm of the law ; when they reach a certain stage in their education I am going to take them out ...
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... boys can be taught to build ; the work done that stands undone to - day ? And it is proposed we shall go off in the other direction and spend the necessary funds for artificial military training , when the chief result we expect to get ...
... boys can be taught to build ; the work done that stands undone to - day ? And it is proposed we shall go off in the other direction and spend the necessary funds for artificial military training , when the chief result we expect to get ...
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... boy gets about 100 to 120 hours a year , from his twelfth to eighteenth year . In other words , he is absorbing mili- tary training during this entire period . The training which boys have received in the Boy Scout work will be of ...
... boy gets about 100 to 120 hours a year , from his twelfth to eighteenth year . In other words , he is absorbing mili- tary training during this entire period . The training which boys have received in the Boy Scout work will be of ...
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... boys in this country go to high school or to college . In other words , 95 per cent of our boys stop school either at 16 or before they reach 16. The result is that these boys have no discipline or training of any kind , except such ...
... boys in this country go to high school or to college . In other words , 95 per cent of our boys stop school either at 16 or before they reach 16. The result is that these boys have no discipline or training of any kind , except such ...
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