Annual Report of the Secretary of WarU.S. Government Printing Office, 1896 |
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... CONDITION OF THE COAST DEFENSES . In the report of the Secretary of War for 1895 it was estimated that by about July , 1896 , the condition of the completed components of our new defenses would be as follows : Carriages . 8 - inch . 12 ...
... CONDITION OF THE COAST DEFENSES . In the report of the Secretary of War for 1895 it was estimated that by about July , 1896 , the condition of the completed components of our new defenses would be as follows : Carriages . 8 - inch . 12 ...
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... condition of peace and security among the sparsely settled districts of that frontier . The personnel of the Army was never in better condition . The per- centage of violations of military discipline has been exceedingly small during ...
... condition of peace and security among the sparsely settled districts of that frontier . The personnel of the Army was never in better condition . The per- centage of violations of military discipline has been exceedingly small during ...
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... condition of the different commands . At all military posts where shelter is needed in winter a suitable gymnasium building - and for cavalry a riding hall - is absolutely essential to the efficiency of the men and the development of ...
... condition of the different commands . At all military posts where shelter is needed in winter a suitable gymnasium building - and for cavalry a riding hall - is absolutely essential to the efficiency of the men and the development of ...
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... condition of the Army , " in which I refer to the fact that at a time when we had 30,000,000 less population , and proportionately less wealth in public and private interests , the Army was double the strength that it is to - day . The ...
... condition of the Army , " in which I refer to the fact that at a time when we had 30,000,000 less population , and proportionately less wealth in public and private interests , the Army was double the strength that it is to - day . The ...
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... condition of the Army , " in which I refer to the fact that at a time when we had 30,000,000 less population , and proportionately less wealth in public and private interests , the Army was double the strength that it is to - day . The ...
... condition of the Army , " in which I refer to the fact that at a time when we had 30,000,000 less population , and proportionately less wealth in public and private interests , the Army was double the strength that it is to - day . The ...
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