Description: The Military EngineerJanuary - February 1929January-February 1929, Vol. 21 Number 115, about 134 pages, many advertisements, contents include: Function of the Navy in National Defense (3 pages); Military Building in Peace and War (2 pages-pictures); Flood Control on the Sacramento (4 pages); Fort McIntosh and the 8th Engineers (2 pages); Mapping the City of Chicago (12 pages); The Civil War Battle of Bentonville (March 19-20 1865 – 7 pages); Glimpses of the Civil War; Field Construction with Green Timber (3 –pages); Editorial – Problem of National Defense, Do We Really Want Peace?, Army Promotion, Some Illuminating Figures of World War I (2 pages); The Task of Taming the Big Muddy (3 pages); Geology and Improvement on Osage River (2 pages); Great Northern Tunnel through Cascades (8 pages); The Evolution of Naval Motive Power (11 pages, color plates); Some Notes on the World War (14 pages); Public Works in the Dominican Republic (5 pages); Old Type and New Type (bunkers-pictures, 1 page); Engineer Reconnaissance for Intelligence (2 pages); After the German Retreat (1 page-pictures); Winter Work with Organized Reserves (2 pages); Random Rubble (letters); much more…
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Year Printed: 1929
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Topic: WWII (1939-45)
Binding: magazine
Subject: Military & War
Language: English
Publisher: Society of American Military Engineers
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Illustrated