The coordination of the mobile and coast artillery units of the Army in the national defense
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"The object of this study is to treat primarily of operations which will come in one way or another from the sea and to which we are most vulnerable. Consideration is therefore limited to operations possible along our seacoast, and an attempt is made to show clearly the correlative functions of the Army and the Navy and the resultant necessity of the cooperation of the mobile and coast artillery units of our land forces so as to best utilize our means of defense, in conjunction with our Navy"--Page 5.
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