The Army Its Employment During Time of Peace And the Necessity for Its Increas
The Army Its Employment During Time of Peace And the Necessity for Its Increas
George Spencer Wilson
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Japan, but recently waked from its slumber of effete civilization, has buried its own corpse and stepped forth a young and vigorous nation. It has had its first taste of blood, and like all animals, whether biped or quadruped, has but had its appetite whetted for more. All Europe is armed and ready for war at anytime. A few days ago the German emperor was quoted as saying to an American naval officer: "You are building those ships to fight England. " The British lion has his claws all over the ...American continent. He has an ally of five million stalwart Anglo-Saxons stretched from one end to the other of our Northern frontier, with the great St. Lawrence to float his largest ships of war well to our rear, and canals by which his gunboats can reach Chicago and Duluth, He has a line of strongholds and fortifications all the way from Que- bec, Halifax and Bermuda, passing down our Atlantic seaboard scarcely out of sight of our land, and on around South America. He has also a naval station and fortifications at our back door on Puget Sound.
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