Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from Regulations for the Management of the U. S. Military Telegraph Lines
Signal Officer of the Army, that it is their function to find out what to do and how to do it. Courtesy, consideration, and restraint are needed qualities of signal officers, and if properly applied to practical conditions will rarely fail Of satisfactorily solving any annoying conditions.
Such lines of action will reduce to a minimum the occasions of arbitrary interference with the duties of the Signal Corps men serving as operators or with the disablement of telegraph lines through interruptions at an intermediate Office.
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