Increase of Military Establishment: Hearings Before the Committee on Military Affairs, House of Representatives, Sixty-fifth Congress, First Session, on the Bill Authorizing the President to Increase Temporarily the Military Establishment of the United States. April 7[-17] 1917U.S. Government Printing Office, 1917 - 265 sider |
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... to relieve that situation . Mr. KAHN . But if our troops were sent to the battle fronts of Europe , how would you furlough the men ? Secretary BAKER . Of course , it would be impossible INCREASE OF MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT . 7.
... to relieve that situation . Mr. KAHN . But if our troops were sent to the battle fronts of Europe , how would you furlough the men ? Secretary BAKER . Of course , it would be impossible INCREASE OF MILITARY ESTABLISHMENT . 7.
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... troops for ser- vice or get them to volunteer where another man can not . In other words , there are men in my district who could raise regiments of troops , whereas those men would not volunteer for service unless they knew who would ...
... troops for ser- vice or get them to volunteer where another man can not . In other words , there are men in my district who could raise regiments of troops , whereas those men would not volunteer for service unless they knew who would ...
Side 13
... troops ? Secretary BAKER . Neither one of them , so far as I know , has re- sorted to it . Mr. ANTHONY . Under our volunteer system , if the department should call for 500,000 volunteers , the President or the department would still ...
... troops ? Secretary BAKER . Neither one of them , so far as I know , has re- sorted to it . Mr. ANTHONY . Under our volunteer system , if the department should call for 500,000 volunteers , the President or the department would still ...
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... troops to Europe would be either desirable or could be effectively made . Mr. KAHN . You do not think Secretary BAKER ( interposing ) . But if , before it is over , it is necessary to send troops to Europe to take the places of those ...
... troops to Europe would be either desirable or could be effectively made . Mr. KAHN . You do not think Secretary BAKER ( interposing ) . But if , before it is over , it is necessary to send troops to Europe to take the places of those ...
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... troops , and in reserve , in addition to that , we have between 300,000 and 400,000 Krags , which are a very excellent arm and good training arms . Mr. KAHN . But you would not recommend them for use in the field ? Secretary BAKER . I ...
... troops , and in reserve , in addition to that , we have between 300,000 and 400,000 Krags , which are a very excellent arm and good training arms . Mr. KAHN . But you would not recommend them for use in the field ? Secretary BAKER . I ...
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