Addresses At the Republican National Convention 1904 Nominating for President

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A corps organi- zation has been provided for our artillery, with a chief of artillery at the head, so that there may be intelligent use of our costly seacoast defences. Under the act of February 14, 1903, a General Staff has been established, organized to suit American conditions and requirements and adequate for the performance of the long 75 ELIHU ROOT neglected but all important duties of directing military education and training, and applying the most advanced principles of military science... to that necessary preparation for war which is the surest safeguard of peace. The command of the army now rests where it is placed by the Constitution in the President. His power is exercised through a military chief of staff, pledged by the conditions and tenure of his office to confidence and loyalty to his com- mander. Thus civilian control of the military arm, upon which we must always insist, is rec- onciled with that military efficiency which can be obtained only under the direction of the trained military expert.

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