Resolution Passed by Military Engineering Committee of New York

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
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Jan 6, 1917

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The following resolution was passed by the Military Engineering Committee of New York on April 12, 1917. Copies are being sent to each member of Congress and to each of the five members in every State forming the committee representing, the five National engineering societies which carried on the industrial census under the direction of Howard Coffin. The Committee is urging every man to wire his Congressman and his Senator, asking him to do everything in his power to obtain favorable action by Congress on this resolution: Whereas in any large army to be created for the war, engineer troops will be needed in large numbers, and Whereas they should be officered by skilled engineers only, and Whereas the composition and training of such troops differ so much from the composition and training of non-technical troops that they should be organized under one central authority rather than under many scattered authorities. Now, therefore, be it resolved: That the members of the Senate and House of Representatives be requested to insist that all new units of engineer troops be organized and maintained by the War Department and not by the individual States.
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APA:  (1917)  Resolution Passed by Military Engineering Committee of New York

MLA: Resolution Passed by Military Engineering Committee of New York. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1917.

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