The Coast Artillery Journal. Volume 75, Number 1, January-February 1932
Abstract:
This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles Antiaircraft Artillery-its Functions, Organization and Present Development Military Motor Transport Required by the Army for War Winning the 1931 Knox Trophy with Battery C 35th Coast Artillery Contrasts of 1931-Mobility or Stagnation Remarks on ROTC Courses Improvements in the Quality of Smokeless Powder Dilemmas of the Far East Training of the National Guard A Course in Public Speaking The Value of Personal Contact with Reserve Officers. The remainder of this issue contains reports from the foreign military press, events overseas, National Guard notes, Coast Artillery Board notes, professional notes on the overlay problem in Hawaiian maneuvers, marking range discs of 16-inch guns, reserve officers in regular units, training films, target practice formations for antiaircraft batteries, Coast Artillery Board notes and book reviews.