| The Antiaircraft Journal. Volume 94, Number 3, May-June 1951 |
Jun-1951 |
61 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | The purpose of the Association shall be to promote the efficiency of the Antiaircraft Artillery by maintaining its standards and traditions by disseminating professional knowledge by inspiring greater efforts toward the improvements of materiel and methods of training and by fostering mutual understanding, respect and cooperation among all arms, branches and components of the Regular Army, National Guard, Organized Reserves, and Reserve Officer Training Corps. The JOURNAL prints articles on ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 86, Number 3, May-June 1943 |
Jun-1943 |
117 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following contents: Antiaircraft with Armored Divisions; Dogs in War; Antiaircraft Target Practice; The Journal Newsreel; Mixed Batteries; Airborne Batteries; 37mm Trainer for Individual Tracer Control; German Doctrine: AA Defense; The Life Cycle of A Mine Explosion; Assignment of Targets; The Artilleryman in Trinidad; Officer Candidate Selection; New Prime Movers; Streamlined O. C. S.; Hunting for Diamonds; The S-2: His Functions and Responsibilities; Improvised Seacoast ... |
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| Transportation for the Antiaircraft Materiel, |
26 DEC 1940 |
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| Authors:
H. C. Mabbott; ENGINEER BOARD FORT BELVOIR VA
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 82, Number 3, May-June 1939 |
Jun-1939 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | The issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Glory of the Soldier, by Major Thomas R. Phillips, C.A.C.; Harbor Defenses and Naval Strategy, by Major Bryan L. Milburn, C.A.C.; Take it Away, Army, by Captain Francis S. Drath, Military Intelligence Reserve; The Sky Target, by Lt. Wallace M. Nelson, USMC, and Lt. Edwin P. Pennebacker, USMC; The Campaign of Persistence: Bonaparte in Italy (Part III), by ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 82, Number 2, March-April 1939 |
Apr-1939 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Campaign of Surprise: Bonaparte in Italy (Part II), by Fletcher Pratt; Fire at Maneuvering Aircraft, by Captain G. A. Chester, C.A.C.; Strategy in the Mediterranean, by Major General H. Rowan-Robinson, British Army; Soldiers of France (photographs); The Role of AA Artillery, by General F. Culmann, French Army; Results vs. Training, by Lieutenant Commander Joel Newsom, U.S. Navy; Entraining ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 82, Number 1, January-February 1939 |
Feb-1939 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the 1938 prize essay, The Backbone of Sea Power, by Major E. M. Benitez, C.A.C., which examines the inadequacy of U.S. harbor defenses, including the unavailability of antiaircraft artillery. Other articles in this issue include The Navy and the Coast Artillery, by Admiral William D. Leahy, Chief of Naval Operations; Blackout, by Lieutenant Milan G. Weber, C.A.C.; Palestine: Some Aspects of the ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 81, Number 3, May-June 1938 |
01-Jun-1938 |
85 pages |
| Authors:
A C Azoy; Roger B Colton; Thomas R Phillips; Milan G Weber; Adna R Caffee; Ralph W Russell; Robert J Wood; L W Bartlett; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | CONTENTS: BOMBING OPERATIONS IN THE ZONE OF THE INTERIOR By Lieutenant Colonel Roger B. Colton; HAPPY NEW YEAR, 1777 By Lieutenant Colonel A. C. M. Azoy; AIR POWER AND TROOP MOVEMENT By Major Thomas R. Phillips; PHOTO-ELECTRIC EYE By Lieutenant Milan G. Weber; ARMY OF THE UNITED STATES By Colonel Adna R. Caffee; CASTELLO DE SAN LORENZO; AA TRIAL SHOT SLIDE RULE By Captain Ralph W. Russell; PICTURES; THE ROYAL ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 80, Number 5, September-October 1937 |
Oct-1937 |
85 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Fall of a Fortress, by Sewell T. Tyng; More Power, by Captain Riley F. Ennis, Infantry; Difficulty is Opportunity, by General Johnson Hagood; Sword of the Border, by Fletcher Pratt; Airplanes Can Be Stopped, by Major Robert N. Mackin, C.A.C.; An Eighteenth Century Foch, by Lieutenant Colonel A. H. Burne, D.S.O.; The Military Sun Rose Early in the ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 80, Number 3, May-June 1937 |
Jun-1937 |
101 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Security, by Congressman James W. Wadsworth; Was Lawrence a Great Soldier? by H. A. DeWeerd; Antiaircraft Machine Gunnery, by Major E. H. Taliaferro, Jr., C.A.C.; No Medals, by Gerold V. Stamm; The Will of the Leader, (Part IV) by Major Richard G. Tindall, Infantry; The Fortunate Islands, by Major Bernard Smith, C.E.; The Misuse of Air Power, by Dallas ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 80, Number 2, March-April 1937 |
01-Apr-1937 |
101 pages |
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Charles W Bundy; F K Fergusson; Robert W Jr; Crichlow; Sewell T Tyng; N A Burnell; Richard G Tindall; W J Verbeck; Joseph I Greene; Paschal N Strong; K McCatty; Cletus L Luebbe; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | CONTENTS: GUN DEFENSE AGAINST BOMBARDMENT ATTACK By Major K. McCatty; AND THE FLOODS CAME By Captain Paschal N. Strong; SEACOAST FORTIFICATIONS OF THE FUTURE By Major Charles W. Bundy; HIGHWAY TRAFFIC AND MODERN WAR-II By Captain Joseph I. Greene; AN ARTILLERY EPIC 123 By Lieutenant W. J. Verbeck; A BATTLE OVER A BATTLE; THE WILL OF THE LEADER - III By Ma;or Richard G. Tindall; THE DISPERSION SLIDE RULE By ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 78, Number 6, November-December 1935 |
01-Dec-1935 |
83 pages |
| Authors:
E E Bennett; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Pursuit in Cooperation with Antiaircraft Artillery, by Major Claire L. Chennault, A.C.; Chemical Security -- Part III: Protection Against Air-Chemical Attack, by Captain Alden H. Waitt, Chemical Warfare Service; Fifty Million Frenchmen Can Be Wrong, by Captain C. T. Lanham, Infantry; The Elements of Leadership, by Major General Charles E. Kilbourne; Developments in Organization, Armaments and Equipment of the ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 73, Number 1, July 1930 |
Jul-1930 |
103 pages |
| Authors:
Stewart S Giffin; Charles R Miller; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Chief of Staff and the Chief of Coast Artillery Address the Graduates of the Coast Artillery School (General Summerall's address on the future responsibilities and mission of the Coast Artillery Corps); Address of Major-General John W. Gulick, Chief of Coast Artillery; Horsemanship at the Coast Artillery School, 1930, by Captain Eugene T. Conway, C.A.C.; Minor Joint Army and ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 70, Number 4, April 1929 |
Apr-1929 |
96 pages |
| Authors:
Robert Arthur; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This journal is published monthly under the supervision of the Chief of Coast Artillery for the information of the Coast Artillery personnel of the Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserves. This issue contains articles with topics such as antiaircraft defense systems, training of Reserve Coast Artillery officers, armored car design, Battle of Trenton during the Revolutionary War, Book Reviews and Coast Artillery Board Notes. |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 70, Number 2, February 1929 |
Feb-1929 |
100 pages |
| Authors:
Robert Arthur; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This journal is published monthly under the supervision of the Commandant, Coast Artillery School, by direction of the Chief of Coast Artillery, for the information of the Coast Artillery personnel of the Regular Army, National Guard, and Organized Reserves. Articles in this journal concern the topics of firing data for antiaircraft gun batteries, early coast fortifications, military situation in France's African colonies, book reviews and Coast Artillery Board notes. |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 63, Number 2, August 1925 |
Aug-1925 |
112 pages |
| Authors:
D L Dutton; Robert Arthur; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Combat Methods of the Japanese, by Colonel C. E. Kilbourne, C.A.C.; Relations of Land Power and Sea Power, by Colonel S. C. Vestal, C.A.C. (Colonel Vestal considers the subject under two hypotheses: the first, where the superior land power is inferior on the sea; and the second, where the superior land power is superior on the sea. This article ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 62, Number 4, April 1925 |
Apr-1925 |
103 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This journal is published monthly under the supervision of the Commandant, Coast Artillery School, by direction of the Chief of Coast Artillery, for the information of the Coast Artillery personnel of the Regular Army, Organized Reserve and National Guard. Articles in this issue include topics such as gun models, reserve personnel, antiaircraft defense, adjustment of fire at moving targets, Coast Artillery Board notes and book reviews. |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 61, Number 5, November 1924 |
Nov-1924 |
95 pages |
| Authors:
J A Green; D L Dutton; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Address by General Pershing to Army War College, September 2, 1924; The Tank, by Major A. C. Cron, Infantry (Tanks); Antiaircraft Doctrine, by 1st Lieutenant C. E. Brand, C.A.C.; and The Coast Artillery Rifle and Pistol Teams. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials on Summer Training Camps and the potential destruction of property that could ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 61, Number 4, October 1924 |
Oct-1924 |
97 pages |
| Authors:
J A Green; D L Dutton; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Leadership, by Brigadier General H. A. Smith, U.S. Army; Handling the Soldier, by Major R. N. Perley, C.A.C.; Artillery Materiel, by Major J. B. Rose, O.D.; Railway Artillery Development Since 1918, by Captain G. W. Ricker, C.A.C.; and Antiaircraft Defense of a Locality, by Captain B. F. Harmon, C.A.C. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: editorials ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 61, Number 2, August 1924 |
Aug-1924 |
97 pages |
| Authors:
J A Green; D L Dutton; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The American Expeditionary Force to Siberia, by Brigadier General W. S. Graves, U.S. Army; Preparation and Adjustment of Fire, by E. L. Kelly, C.A.C.; The Petroleum Industry and its Influence on the Role of Coast Artillery, by Lieutenant Colonel James Prentice, C.A.C.; and Fire Control System for 155-mm. Guns, by the Coast Artillery Board. The remainder of the issue ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 61, Number 1, June 1924 |
Jul-1924 |
97 pages |
| Authors:
J A Green; D L Dutton; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Strategic Importance of the Hawaiian Islands, by Major General C. P. Summerall, U.S. Army; The Coast Artillery in Hawaii, by Brigadier General J. D. Barrette, U.S. Army; The 41st Coast Artillery, by Major K. B. Lemmon, C.A.C.; The 64th Coast Artillery (Antiaircraft), by Colonel R. E. Wyllie, C.A.C.; Notes on the 155-mm. G. P. F. Gun Against Moving ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 59, Number 3, September 1923 |
Sep-1923 |
99 pages |
| Authors:
D L Dutton; F S Clark; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Action of the I, II, and III German Armies from August 15 to September 15, 1914, by Major E. C. McNeil, J.A.G.D.; Long Range Position Finding and Fire Control. by 1st Lieutenant Riley E. McGarraugh, C.A.C.; The Case for Emergency Range Finders, by Captain Joseph C. Haw, C.A.C.; Under Five Flags: The History of the Fortification at Mobile ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal, Volume 58, Number 4, April 1923 |
Apr-1923 |
115 pages |
| Authors:
F S Clark; Nelson Dingley; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Doctrine and Command, by Brigadier General Richmond P. Davis, U.S.A., in which the author outlines for officers in the Coast Artillery School the Doctrine of the School, the General Rules under Which They Operate, and the Fundamental Principles of Command; Notes on Target Practice Methods, by Captain Herbert H. Blackwell, C.A.C.; Long Range Firing with Rectangular Coordinates, by Captain ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 58, Number 3, March 1923 |
Mar-1923 |
97 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | The Coast Artillery Journal is published bi-monthly under the supervision of the United States Coast Artillery Association for the information of the Coast Artillery personnel of the Regular Army, National Guard and Organized Reserves. |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 58, Number 1, January 1923 |
Jan-1923 |
98 pages |
| Authors:
F S Clark; Nelson Dingley; COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: Practical Methods of Conservation of Manpower in Theatres of Operation, by Lieutenant Colonel Jay W. Grissinger, G.S.; Position Finding by Airplane, by Captain George W. Ricker, C.A.C. (Editor's Note: Captain Ricker has furnished a remarkably concise and clear cut statement of the initial experiment in a method of long range fire control whose subsequent development, if vigorously exploited wherever ... |
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| The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 56, Number 6, June 1922 |
Jun-1922 |
110 pages |
| Authors:
COAST ARTILLERY TRAINING CENTER FORT MONROE VA
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 | This issue of the Journal of the United States Artillery contains the following articles: The Test System of Instruction, by Major Paul D. Bunker, C.A.C; The Future of Our Minor Armament, by Major Fred M. Green, C.A.C.; The Archies and the Anti-Aircraft Service, by Captain Benjamin F. Harmon, C.A.C.; Adapting Old Lots of Mortar Powder to the Aliquot Part Charge, by Captain E. H. Taliaferro, Jr., C.A.C.; and Radio, by ... |
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