Indianapolis Times, Volume 40, Number 202, Indianapolis, Marion County, 11 January 1929 — Page 13
JAN*. 11,1929
ARMY AND NAVY GIVEN PRAISE IN M'NUTT SPEECH Valuaule in Peace as Well as in War, Declares * Legion Chief. WASHINGTON. Jan. 11. —, The army and navy of the United States justify their existence as educational instltikions for the youth of the land, if for no other reason, Paul V. McNutt, national commander of the American L< ?lon, asserted in an address before the war college here today. Commander McNutt* himself is an educator, as dean c! the law school of Indiana university. "Both sides in the debate in the senate on the cruiser bill have overlooked the fact that both the army and the navy well justify their existence, and well repay the nation in Improved citizenship and skilled workers, as educational institutions," said McNutt. "Where else can we find as good opportunities for our youth that will allow education, health and an income to start the road of life, well equipped, after three or four years of diligent study? “While maintaining the defense of our nation, our army and our navy are rendering valuable peacetime serviceo. They have pushed back our frontiers, conquered our forests, chartered ocean depths, pioneered in aviation, led la ex-
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plvation, a\d successfully -undertaken thousands of unselfish enterprises that call for great risk of life ana limb. This service for the economic progress of our people often has been thankless and underpaid. "The American Legion, having served in the forces of the United States, appreciates the peace-time service of our arms of national defense. The legion sees, in addition to the necessity of adequate defense for our coast lines and against possible aggression, a worth-while investment in these forces as educational institutions for the youth of our land. "Hundreds of World war veterans today have advanced in the peacetime walks of life through the lessons of good citizenship, and the material education as skilled work-
men, gained in the armed forces of our country. “Money spent in the promotion of army and navy aviation is money well invested by the nation toward the commercial and economic program of the country. Money spent on the citizens’ military training camps is repaid many fold in the health and Improved citizenship, in the awakened patriotism of our youth."
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