Word: corpses
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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"The Harvard Training Camp must be supported entirely by contributions. The United States Government can at this time supply only the necessary rifles. Funds are, therefore, needed to supply each recruit with the standard equipment, of an infantryman. Intrenching tools must be purchased, and all the equipment necessary to a...
The wastage of warfare is appalling. Were it not for the tremendously increased efficiency and knowledge of our medical men and surgeons such wastage would in a few months thin below the minimum of fighting power the strongest armies. Fortunately we are not bound by the ignorance which in the...
The relation of what is commonly called quartermaster service to other service in the army is a constant puzzle to most laymen and to many prospective military men. This confusion is due to at least two causes. The chief cause is doubtless the fact that though there has long been...
Members of the Harvard R. O. T. C. are unlikely to be assigned to duty in the Quartermaster Corps, but some of them will probably be detailed for work heretofore done by regimental commissaries and quartermasters--now called "supply" officers. The fundamental distinction between the two kinds of service lies...
In the main, the work of supply officers begins where that of the officers of the Quartermaster Corps ends. Though the supply officer of the line gets his supplies chiefly from the Quartermaster Corps, he has relations with other staff organizations, for he must handle other supplies and property sent...