Additional Estimate of Appropriations ... United States Army, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1909. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Transmitting a Copy of a Communication from the Acting Secretary of War Submitting Additional Estimates of Appropriations for the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1909. May 20, 1908. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and Ordered to be Printed

Additional Estimate of Appropriations ... United States Army, for the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1909. Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, Transmitting a Copy of a Communication from the Acting Secretary of War Submitting Additional Estimates of Appropriations for the Service of the Fiscal Year Ending June 30, 1909. May 20, 1908. -- Referred to the Committee on Military Affairs and Ordered to be Printed

Author: United States. Congress. Senate

Publisher:

Published: 1908

Total Pages: 3

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Congressional Record

Congressional Record

Author: United States. Congress

Publisher:

Published: 1914

Total Pages: 1092

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The Congressional Record is the official record of the proceedings and debates of the United States Congress. It is published daily when Congress is in session. The Congressional Record began publication in 1873. Debates for sessions prior to 1873 are recorded in The Debates and Proceedings in the Congress of the United States (1789-1824), the Register of Debates in Congress (1824-1837), and the Congressional Globe (1833-1873)


Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States

Journal of the House of Representatives of the United States

Author: United States. Congress. House

Publisher:

Published: 1912

Total Pages: 1510

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Some vols. include supplemental journals of "such proceedings of the sessions, as, during the time they were depending, were ordered to be kept secret, and respecting which the injunction of secrecy was afterwards taken off by the order of the House."


Getting the message through: A Branch History of the U.S. Army Signal Corps

Getting the message through: A Branch History of the U.S. Army Signal Corps

Author: Rebecca Robbins Raines

Publisher: Government Printing Office

Published: 1996

Total Pages: 488

ISBN-13: 9780160872815

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Getting the Message Through, the companion volume to Rebecca Robbins Raines' Signal Corps, traces the evolution of the corps from the appointment of the first signal officer on the eve of the Civil War, through its stages of growth and change, to its service in Operation DESERT SHIELD/DESERT STORM. Raines highlights not only the increasingly specialized nature of warfare and the rise of sophisticated communications technology, but also such diverse missions as weather reporting and military aviation. Information dominance in the form of superior communications is considered to be sine qua non to modern warfare. As Raines ably shows, the Signal Corps--once considered by some Army officers to be of little or no military value--and the communications it provides have become integral to all aspects of military operations on modern digitized battlefields. The volume is an invaluable reference source for anyone interested in the institutional history of the branch.