The Service of Information United States Army a Review of the Nature Use Fie

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The Service of Information United States Army a Review of the Nature Use Fie
George Percival Scriven
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With the permanently laid lines of the coast defense transmission should, of course, be as efficient and satisfactory as in civil life if the systems are properly installed and skillfully operated in practice; but in order to secure these results it is evident that the ponderous permanent systems of the fixed defenses, both fire control and infor- mation, can not be thrown out in an hour like the wires of a march- ing army, but must be carefully planned and constructed in advance during the lei
...sure of peace, as the defenses themselves are planned, must progress to completion with them, and when in place must be proof against reasonable probability of interruption.
Temporary lines will, of course, be installed only when demanded by the exercises and maneuvers of peace or by the exigencies of war. Nevertheless, the means of providing them should be at hand within each artillery district, so that when needed field telegraph and- buzzer lines may be laid easily, quickly, and without confusion from; district headquarters to the supports, mobile troops, to head- quarters and observation stations of the coast patrol.


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