The National in the World War (First Edition)
- Author(s): General Electric Company
- Category: Militaria & Weapons
- Publisher: General Electric Company
- Publish year: 1920
- ISBN: 9678000019493
- Number of Pages: 496
The World War has passed into history. While it lasted, and particularly during 19 17 and 19 18, when America was an active participant, it was the one subject uppermost in the minds of a hundred million Americans. The vast industrial army of this country became a part of the war machine, and the incandescent lamp industry, until the war was won, subordinated the making of lamps to the performance of its share as a unit in the industrial army.
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COVER
CONTENTS
PREFACE
PART I - MILITARY SERVICE RECORDS
MILITARY SERVICE RECORDS
THE ARMY FORCES
THE NAVAL FORCES
MANUFACTURING DIVISIONS
THE MARINE CORPS
THE AIR FORCES
ROLL OF HONOR
PART II - WAR ENGINEERING,DEVELOPMENT AND RESEARCH
THE STORY OF THE CHEMICALWARFARE SERVICE
CHEMICAL WARFARE SERVICE—PROBLEMS AND METHODS
SPECIAL INVESTIGATIONS SECTION,DEVELOPMENT DIVISION
THE WAR WORK OF THE ENGINEERINGDEPARTMENT
PART III - WAR RELIEF AND EDUCATIONAL WORK
WAR STUDY CLUBS
RED CROSS CENTERS IN THE NATIONAL
PART IV - MOBILIZING OUR DOLLARS
PART V - VARIED FORMS OF WAR SERVICE
INDEX