The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 69, Number 5, November 1928
Abstract:
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles The Use of Books, by Captain R. C. Jones, C.A.C. Selection and Elimination of Books, by 1st Lieutenant J. V. DeP. Dillon, C.A.C. Evaluation of Books, by 1st Lieutenant W. B. Merritt, C.A.C. The Use of Books, by 1st Lieutenant R. E. Starr, C.A.C. Mechanization and Motorization and Their Effects Upon Heavy Artillery, by Lieutenant Colonel George L. Wertenbaker, G.S., C.A.C. An Economic Survey of the United States, by Captain V. W. Hall, C.A.C. A System of Spotting and Plotting for Antiaircraft Firing, by Lieutenant Robert W. Crichlow, Jr., 64th C.A. A.A. The Budget of the United States, by Lieutenant Clem O. Gunn Early Artillery Organization and Strategic Naval Bases Throughout the World, by Lieutenant William H. Burns, C.A.C. The remainder of the issue contains the following features editorials on the Great War, Army problems, and military biographies Professional Notes on the Coat of Arms of the Harbor Defenses of Key West, Retirement of Sergeant Tony F. Monroe, Lieutenant Goebel Receives Distinguished Flying Cross, A Combination Rammer-Sponge, Being an Officer, The Sheep and the Wolves, Peace Pacts and European Armaments, Surplus Military Explosives Used Industrially, What the War Taught, Military Training in Peace Time, and Foreign Periodicals and book reviews.