Tag: October 1925

Army General Sticks to His Guns: Drum Defends Military’s Air Power Amid Controversy
In a 51-page statement, Brig Gen Hugh A. Drum, assistant chief of staff, stood his ground against those pushing for the separation of the flying branch from the Army. The statement, delivered to the President’s Air Board on October 13, 1925, was a scathing rebuttal to those who claimed the current system was flawed. Drum’s…

Duck Season Deceit: Surgeon’s Fowl Play Allegations in California
Dr. E.C. Moore, a renowned California surgeon, has made a shocking claim that the sport of duck shooting in his state has been ruined. But what’s behind the doctor’s frustration? Insiders suggest that a series of high-profile disputes over hunting permits and licenses may have driven the good doctor to make such a bold statement.…

League of Nations in Shambles: Germany’s Demands Threaten European Peace
Locarno, Switzerland – October 6, 1925 – In a shocking turn of events, Germany’s stance at the peace conference has hardened, casting a dark shadow over the prospects of a lasting European peace. Despite the initial optimism, the delegates have now encountered treacherous waters, as Germany is set to demand significant concessions in exchange for…
