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February 24, 1916 issue

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The army aviation scandal reinforces the contention that building a larger army in the U.S. on the present military foundation will not in itself spell greater "preparedness." Lying, deceit, and misrepresentation of facts were the habitual policy in the corps is proved by the letters which passed between Lieut.-Col. Samuel Reber and Capt. Arthur S. Cowan, of the Signal Corps, in charge of the army aviation school at San Diego, California. Fall of Turkey's strongest fortress in Asia Minor is for the Allies the most encouraging event of the land warfare.

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