| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 1034 páginas
...transportation. Senator SUTHERLAND. That is what I understood. Mr. ATTEBBUBY. Now, the Corps of Engineers. From the standpoint of the Army it is a mistake to...them to a school, after which the Engineers are put put on civil work. The result is that you have produced neither engineers nor soldiers. That is perhaps... | |
| George Earle Chamberlain - 1919 - 1082 páginas
...transportation. Senator SUTHERLAND. That is what I understood. Mr. ATTERBURY. Now, the Corps of Engineers. From the standpoint of the Army it is a mistake to take "the cream oil' the jar of milk" and put them in the Engineer Corps. Then you send them to a school, after which... | |
| 1924 - 800 páginas
...27. 191!), relative to Army reorganization, General Atterbury stated: "Now, the Corps of Engineers. From the standpoint of the Army it is a mistake to...put them In the Engineer Corps. Then you send them off to a school, after which the engineers are put out on civil work. The result is that you have produced... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1928 - 502 páginas
...reorganization, General Atterbury stated: "Now, the Corps of Engineers. From the standpoint of the Army it if a mistake to take 'the cream off the jar of milk'...put them in the Engineer Corps. Then you send them off to school, after which the engineers are put out on civil work. The result is that you have produced... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Government Operations - 1928 - 512 páginas
...27, 1919, relative to Army reorganization, General Atterbury stated: "Now, the Corps of Engineers. From the standpoint of the Army it is a mistake to take 'the cream off the jur of milk' and put them in the Engineer Corps. Then you send them off to school, after which the... | |
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