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" Training Corps and the Citizens' Military .Training Camps to fulfill their functions as sources of trained personnel will be enhanced. "
Annual Report of the Secretary of War - Page 73
by United States. War Department - 1935
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Infantry Journal, Volume 27

Military art and science - 1925 - 796 pages
...$11,333,385, bringing the total properly chargeable to the National Guard, the Organized Reserves, the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps to $50,661,739, or 19 per cent of the total appropriations for military purposes. Mr. Davis explains further...
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Infantry Journal, Volume 29

Military art and science - 1926 - 786 pages
...strength of the National Guard is being kept down on account of the lack of funds. The same is true of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps. The imperative need of a program that will permit of limited training is increasing year by year as...
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School Life, Volumes 7-9

Education - 1921 - 638 pages
...these camps and how it should be accomplished. Whether there should be any consolidation of the camps of the reserve officers' training corps and the citizens' military training camps was also discussed at this meeting. Similar questions were taken up with regard to citizens' military...
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Special Report of the Secretary of War to the President on the Conference on ...

United States. War Department - Training, National - 1923 - 48 pages
...students be affiliated with the components of the Army? 4. Should there be any consolidation of the camps of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps? ///. Committee on Citizen*' Military Training Camps. Room 360, State, War, and Navy Building. Chairman....
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Message of the President of the United States Transmitting the Budget for ...

United States, United States. Bureau of the Budget - Budget - 1924 - 124 pages
...strength throughout the year of 173,500 as against 177,000 estimated for the current year. In the cases of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the citizens military training camps the total funds available for 1925 have been reduced in the Budget for 1926 by only $13,820. The reduction...
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Infantry Journal, Volume 28

Military art and science - 1926 - 778 pages
...made by being almost wholly unprepared when called on for action. The insidious propaganda against the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps, to which the Legion report refers, is directed at preparedness. No excuse exists for fearing that the...
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Real Estate: 67th Congress

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs. Special Subcommittee on Real Estate - Government property - 1921 - 392 pages
...of officers and noncommissioned officers for these forces the War Department is fostering the growth of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps. It is contemplated to link these two agencies as closely as possible to the Organized Reserve and National...
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Real Estate: Survey of Real Estate Owned Or Controlled by the War Department ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1927 - 392 pages
...of officers and noncommissioned officers for these forces the War Department is fostering the growth of the Reserve Officers' Training Corps and the Citizens' Military Training Camps. It is contemplated to link these two agencies as closely as possible to the Organized Reserve and National...
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War Department Appropriation Bill, 1929, Hearings ... 70th ..., Parts 1-2

United States. Congress. House. Appropriations - 1928 - 1526 pages
...of musketry. It is for the civilian public, its reserve, and the civilian rifle teams, instruction of the Reserve Officers Training Corps and the citizens military training camps, and the civilian rifle clubs, on behalf of the school of musketry creating enthusiam and imparting...
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The Coast Artillery Journal, Volume 64

Artillery - 1926 - 732 pages
...made by being almost wholly unprepared when called on for action. The insidious propoganda against the reserve officers' training corps and the citizens' military training camps, to which the Legion report refers, is directed at preparedness. No excuse exists for fearing that the...
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