A Sketch of the History and Topography of West Point and the U.S. Military AcademyH. Perkins, 1840 - 140 стор. |
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... graduates to such corps of the army as their diploma might authorize or recom- mend . A separate series of " Rules with respect to the Promotion of Cadets of the United States Military Academy " was approved by Mr. Monroe , probably at ...
... graduates to such corps of the army as their diploma might authorize or recom- mend . A separate series of " Rules with respect to the Promotion of Cadets of the United States Military Academy " was approved by Mr. Monroe , probably at ...
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... office was made a permanent part of the Academy . General Joseph G. Swift , who has been already mentioned as Superintendent of the Academy during a part of this period , was one of its first two graduates , in 1802 ; 70.
... office was made a permanent part of the Academy . General Joseph G. Swift , who has been already mentioned as Superintendent of the Academy during a part of this period , was one of its first two graduates , in 1802 ; 70.
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Roswell Park. one of its first two graduates , in 1802 ; became captain in 1806 , aide - de - camp to Major - Ge- neral Pinckney in 1812 , colonel in the same year , and brevet brigadier general in 1814 . He resigned his commission in ...
Roswell Park. one of its first two graduates , in 1802 ; became captain in 1806 , aide - de - camp to Major - Ge- neral Pinckney in 1812 , colonel in the same year , and brevet brigadier general in 1814 . He resigned his commission in ...
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... graduating at the Academy in 1808 , served with distinction in the war of 1812 , and was breveted a major , for " meritorious and dis- tinguished services , " particularly in the de- fence of Norfolk , Virginia , against the British ...
... graduating at the Academy in 1808 , served with distinction in the war of 1812 , and was breveted a major , for " meritorious and dis- tinguished services , " particularly in the de- fence of Norfolk , Virginia , against the British ...
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... graduates , not exceeding two in each class , should be promoted to the corps of en- gineers . General Bernard and Colonel McRee , in their remarks thereon , recom- mended a professorship of artillery , but not of languages ; and that ...
... graduates , not exceeding two in each class , should be promoted to the corps of en- gineers . General Bernard and Colonel McRee , in their remarks thereon , recom- mended a professorship of artillery , but not of languages ; and that ...
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Academic Staff Alden Partridge appointed April army artillerists and engineers artillery assistant professor August barracks Brevet Bull's Hill Captain Partridge chief engineer Colonel Kosciuszko Colonel Thayer command of West Congress Constitution Island corps of engineers course dated December defence demy Department descriptive geometry discharged duties encampment examination expense February Fort Clinton Fort Constitution Fort Putnam fortifications Forts Montgomery French language graduates Highlands infantry institution instructors of tactics James Clinton January July June latter Lieu Lieutenant Lieutenant-Colonel Major March McDougall ment Military Aca Military Academy Military Affairs military instruction military schools militia number of cadets object officers philosophy plain present President profes professor of engineering Putnam regiment regulations Report resigned river School of Practice Secretary Secretary of War September Sparks station Stephen Moore studies succeeded Superintendent Swift tion troops United Washington wrote West Point West Point Cemetery whole number William
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Сторінка 42 - Whatever argument may be drawn from particular examples, superficially viewed, a thorough examination of the subject will evince that the art of war is at once comprehensive and complicated ; that it demands much previous study ; and that the possession of it, in its most improved and perfect state, is always of great moment to the security of a nation.
Сторінка 37 - If anything like a military academy in America be practicable at this time, it must be grounded on the permanent military establishment for our frontier posts and arsenals, and the wants of the States, separately, of officers to command the defences on their sea-coasts. " On this principle it might be expedient to establish a military school, or academy, at West Point...
Сторінка 30 - The total strength will be seen by the weekly state, which is also forwarded. The army being thus reduced to merely a competent garrison for West Point, that being the only object of importance in this quarter, and it being necessary to employ a considerable part of the men in building an arsenal and magazines at that post, agreeably to the directions given by the secretary at war, the troops accordingly broke up the cantonment yesterday, and removed to that garrison, where Major-General Knox still...
Сторінка 48 - That the said corps, when so organized, shall be stationed at West Point in the state of New York, and shall constitute a military academy; and the engineers, assistant engineers, and cadets of the said corps, shall be subject, at all times, to do duty in such places, and on such service, as the President of the United States shall direct.
Сторінка 56 - The scale on which the military academy at West Point was originally established, is become too limited to furnish the number of well-instructed subjects in the different branches of artillery and engineering which the public service calls for. The want of such characters is already sensibly felt, and will be increased with the enlargement of our plans of military preparation.
Сторінка 42 - However pacific the general policy of a nation may be, it ought never to be without an adequate stock of military knowledge for emergencies. The first would impair the energy of its character, and both would hazard its safety, or expose it to greater evils when war could not be avoided. Besides that war might often not depend upon its own choice.
Сторінка 57 - Academy are so far in decay as not to afford the necessary accommodation. But a revision of the law is recommended, principally with a view to a more enlarged cultivation and diffusion of the advantages of such institutions, by providing professorships for all the necessary branches of military instruction, and by the establishment of an additional academy at the seat of Government or elsewhere.
Сторінка 42 - The institution of a military academy, is also recommended by cogent reasons. However pacific the general policy of a nation may be, it ought never to be without an adequate stock of military knowledge for emergencies.
Сторінка 35 - ... the river. The links of this chain are about twelve inches wide, and eighteen long, the bars about two inches square. It is buoyed up by very large logs, of about sixteen feet long, pointed at the ends to lessen their opposition to the force of the current, at flood and ebb tide. The...
Сторінка 59 - That the Military Academy shall consist of the corps of engineers and the following professors, in addition to the teachers of the French language and drawing already provided...