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This issue of The Coast Artillery Journal contains the following articles: The Organization of an Overseas Defensive Sea Area, by Brigadier General C. E. Kilbourne, U.S.A.; Battery I Wins the Knox Trophy, by Captain Ben Bowering, 4th C.A.; The Cost of the National Guard, by Colonel William H. Waldron, Executive Officer, Militia Bureau; National Defense and Transportation, by L. F. Loree, President, The Delaware and Hudson Company; American Troops in China -- Their Mission (with Illustrations from Photographs Taken in China in Recent Years), by Captain Jesse D. Cope, 65th Infantry; Militarist or Pacifist? by Lieutenant Colonel John W. Lang, Infantry; Pan Americanism, its Origin and Development, by A. Curtis Wilgus, Associate Professor, Hispanic American History, George Washington University; Modern Transportation versus Army Transportation, by Major Joseph D. Eisenbrown, 213th Coast Artillery (Pa. N.G.); Industry and National Defense (Part 3), by Major General George Van Horn Moseley, U.S.A.; An Antiaircraft Plotting Board, by Staff Sergeant H. W. Conklin, 61st C.A. (AA); Harbor Defenses of Long Island Sound, by Colonel C. H. Hilton, C.A.C.; Intramural Athletics at the United States Military Academy, by Major General William R. Smith, Superintendent, U.S.M.A.; Renovating Seacoast Ammunition, by Major R. T. Gibson, C.A.C.; The Modern Pentathlon, by Major General Guy V. Henry, U.S.A.; and Legion of Honor, by Francis Dickie. The remainder of the issue contains the following features: Current Events Overseas; National Guard Notes; Coast Artillery Board Notes; Professional Notes on Air Corps for 1930, New Project for Improving Field Artillery School, A Method of Air Testing Powder Containers, Field Artillery School Tests Radio Interference, and Gleanings from the Adjutant General's Report; Coast Artillery Activities; Coast Artillery Orders; and book reviews. |