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IN a special war lecture on “Field Telephones,” delivered before the Royal Socity of Arts on July 28, 1915, I pointed out how the services of science teachers might be utilised with advantage in training all ranks of our new armies in this important subject. Although in isolated cases work of this kind has been carried out, and highly appreciated by the military authorities, no general scheme of instruction has yet been adopted. As the urgent necessity of such instruction does not appear to be realised, a statement of the present conditions regarding facilities for training in science as applied to military purposes may be useful.
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DARLING, C. Instruction in Science for Military Purposes . Nature 96, 564–565 (1916). https://doi.org/10.1038/096564c0
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