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COAST ARTILLERY, JOURNAL - Air Defense Artillery

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596 THE <strong>COAST</strong> <strong>ARTILLERY</strong> <strong>JOURNAL</strong><br />

Russia-Army:<br />

Foreign Legion in the Red Army 199<br />

The Red Army 572<br />

Small Arms:<br />

The National Rifle AssociationRange at Bisley (Gt. Brit.)<br />

Spain-Army-Officers :<br />

295<br />

System of Promotion of Officers m 490<br />

Spain-Military Police:<br />

The Guardia Civil m 490<br />

Spring Meeting of the Riding Association (Japan)<br />

Switzerland-<strong>Artillery</strong>:<br />

m 202<br />

Training of Mountain <strong>Artillery</strong> Recruit5- 491<br />

System of Promotion of Officers (Spain) m 490<br />

Training of Mountain <strong>Artillery</strong> Recruits (SwitzerlandL 491<br />

Use of Gas and Smokefrom Tanks (Poland) 489<br />

Th~ who WOUI~-=mil:.~;;!::.<br />

love to say that some 90 per cent of the taxpayers<br />

money is expended on war, while less than 10 per<br />

cent is devoted to education. These people are<br />

evidently talking of Congressional appropriations<br />

only. The taxpayers carry four separate and distinct<br />

burdens. That is they carry national, state,<br />

county, and city budgets. It is the duty of Congress<br />

alone "to provide for the common defense,"<br />

hut it is not its duty to provide for education.<br />

How unfair, then, to compare the amounts Congress<br />

appropriates for war and for education.-<br />

Captain L. M. Overstreet, U. S. N.

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