A TRAINED ARMY
AYIIAT 17X NKOLI-CT MFANS. Ib'iis Association—Ry Telegraph—Copyright. NEW YORK. December 8. (Received Deteiitbii 9. at 9.59 a.m.) Speaking at Washington on iho occasion of the unveiling of a cialiie to Baron Yon Steiifi.-n, w!;i) aided the Ainerican rovolu- !: r:i-)., in t!ie e ; g!it,'emh cjlilnry, Mr 'Rt-i'l. said l.li;;,. American,- shoitj-l lememhcs' tli;Uis > people, l'lnvicer warlike, could mako lhcii,.:-c:vcs into a. miliip.ry {'<irce. without drill and diseipli'i". The- theory tint the people coidd make an araiy ovoniisght Jjad co.-.t. the l:iiited States in tho p.-ffit billions of doila.ris and th. .u-an<i-s of liv&s.
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Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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95A TRAINED ARMY Evening Star, Issue 14534, 9 December 1910, Page 6
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