EBD W1.2-96
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Regulations for joint Army and Navy exercises; prepared by Joint Board, Aug. 15, 1924 |
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EBD W1.2-97
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"The rube's day is done" Forward to the farm, why not? |
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EBD W1.2-98
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Flag day, June 14, 1924; ceremonies on Ellipse |
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EBD W1.2-99
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Decision of Secretary of War in matter of application of Hamburg-American Line and others for extensions of existing pierhead lines on New York and New Jersey shores of Hudson River, New York City |
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EBD W1.2-100
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Small problems for infantry |
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EBD W1.2-102
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Compilation of war risk insurance letters, Treasury decisions, and War Department circulars relating to war risk insurance, from Dec. 21, 1917 to Apr. 1, 1919 |
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EBD W1.2-104
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That job, your rights |
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EBD W1.2-105.1 to W1.2-105.8
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Joint action of Army and Navy |
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EBD W1.2-106
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Status of military department in land-grant colleges |
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EBD W1.2-107
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Final report of U.S. Liquidation Commission, War Department |
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EBD W1.2-108
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Outline of proposed military policy |
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EBD W1.2-109
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On national defense and adoption of proper military policy; address by Hon. Lindley M. Garrison, Secretary of War, at New York City, Jan. 17, 1916 |
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EBD W1.2-110
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Statement made by Secretary of War to Committee on Military Affairs of House of Representatives; Thursday, Jan. 6, 1916 |
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EBD W1.2-111.1 to W1.2-111.3
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Report of Military Board of Allied Supply Volume I, Part 1. Allied armies under Marshal Foch in Franco-Belgian theater of operations. |
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EBD W1.2-112
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Notes on industrial mobilization |
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EBD W1.2-113
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Report of conference on moral and religious work in Army |
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EBD W1.2-114
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America's munitions, 1917-1918 |
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EBD W1.2-115
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Some problems of Panama Canal; address of Henry L. Stimson, Secretary of War, before Commercial Club at Kansas City, Tuesday evening, Nov. 14, 1911 |
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EBD W1.2-116
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Special report of J. M. Dickinson, Secretary of War, to President on Philippines |
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EBD W1.2-117
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Special reports on Philippines to President by Wm. H. Taft, Secretary of War, Jan. 23, 1908, and J. M. Dickinson, Secretary of War, Nov. 23, 1910 |
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