... guns, carriages, and ammunition constitutes a grave menace to the public safety In case of war. Ordinary prudence would seem to dictate that the appropriations, especially for those field artillery guns, carriages, and ammunition, should be very greatly... The United States Army and Organized Militia Today - Strana 5autor/autoři: Frederic Louis Huidekoper - 1911 - 18 str.Úplné zobrazení - Podrobnosti o knize
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 802 str.
...especially those for Field Artillery guns, carriages, and ammunition, should be very greatly increased. Once a state of war exists with a first-class power there will be no opportunity to buy the materiel abroad or time to manufacture it at home, even if all available plants in this country... | |
| United States. War Department - 1912 - 796 str.
...especially for those field artillery guns, carriages, and ammunition, should be very greatly Increased. Once a state of war exists with a first-class power there will be no opportunity to buy the material abroad or time to manufacture It at home, even If all available plants in this country... | |
| Howard Duryée Wheeler - 1915 - 316 str.
...especially for those field artillery guns, carriages, and ammunition, should be very greatly increased. Once a state of war exists with a firstclass power there will be no opportunity to buy the material abroad or time to manufacture it at home, even if all available plants in this country... | |
| Harry F. Ennis - 1980 - 190 str.
...experience still keenly in mind, General Wood is quoted as having said about providing war materiels: . . . once a state of War exists with a first-class power there will be no opportunity to buy this materiel abroad or time to manufacture it at home, even if all available plants were running at maximum... | |
| United States. War Department - 1910 - 734 str.
...ammunition, and for reserve ammunition for the seacoast artillery should be very greatly increased. Once a state of war exists with a first-class power...this material abroad or time to manufacture it at nome, even if all available plants were running at the maximum capacity, without such delay as would... | |
| 1910 - 726 str.
...ammunition, and for reserve ammunition for the seacoast artillery should be very greatly increased. Once a state of war exists with a first-class power...this material abroad or time to manufacture it at nome, even if all available plants were running at the maximum capacity, without such delay as would... | |
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