ARMY WEEK 1947 On this Army Day we commemorate the loyalty courage of free men who, throughout seventeen decades our history, have served the United States that we might stand strong and safe among the nations of the world. In the latest conflict our soldiers, on the ground and in the air, serving shoulder to shoulder with their comrades in the Navy and of the Allied forces, carried on and enriched the traditions established by their fathers and forefathers. Serving with distinction on every battlefield, they accomplished every task and passed on to the soldiers of today the mission given to them by the American people -a secure country. The million and more men and women in our Army are instruments of the nation's will for security and peace. Sustained by public confidence, they will succeed, true to the Army's proud traditions. They reflect the spirit of our nation. For your Army is a part of the people. It is composed of your sons. It is a faithful implement of de Administrative Officer: MAJ D. L. NORDYKE; Production Manager: MAJ A. T. SNELL Washington Representative: LT COL W. H. VAN DINE; 2C915 Pentagon Bldg; Tel: REpublic 6700, Ex 5298 A REVIEW OF MILITARY GOVERNMENT IN GERMANY. SIGNAL COMMUNICATION IN ARMORED DIVISIONS- The Army in Time of Peace-Soviet Point of View. Antitank Artillery Notes on Employment of Artillery in Mountainous Terrain_ A Record of the 1st Polish Armored Division. Guerrilla Action Leads to Victory.. Radio-Guided Projectiles The Value of Predicted Harassing Fire.. The Battle of Lake Comacchio.. The Search Goes On.. ILITARY REVIEW-Published monthly by the Command and Staff College at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. |