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Enrique John Solano
File:Solano, Enrique John.jpg
Born 1870
Residence 4 Park Lane, W.
Occupation armed services
legal
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1920 resigned, accepted as from 1916
elected_AI 1907.03.12




Notes

Office Notes

House Notes

1907.02.26 proposed by F.C. Shrubsall, seconded by T.A. Joyce
1920.02.17 The Treasurer reported that he had received letters of resignation from the following: Mr E.J. Solano, Mr Mervyn Beech and Mr Denys Bray. No previous letter of resignation had been received from Mr Solano who had paid up to 1916 & had received the Journals for 1917. It was resolved that Mr Solano’s resignation be accepted as from 1916, but that he should be asked to return the Journals for 1917.

barrister at law - this on his election form, so possibly the E.J. Solano in notes below, and publications is not our man

Notes From Elsewhere

Designed by Captain E.J. Solano, an Engineer officer on the Imperial General Staff during the First World War, and used to train recruits and provide miniature-calibre short-range rifle practice over the next three decades or more in various emulated derivative guises, this basic system was in common use - even at the Musketry School at Hythe in Kent. Solano wrote much material on infantry training, and had a number of training papers and manuals published, particularly in the Imperial Army Series published by Murrays of Albemarle Street, London.
The Solano system was officially approved by the Army Council for military training.

Publications

External Publications

Imperial Army Series SIGNALLING 1917
by captain E J Solano (Author)

The Pacifist Lie. By Captain E. J. Solano.

MACHINE GUN TRAINING (.303 AND .22 CARTRIDGES) (IMPERIAL ARMY SERIES) Solano, Captain E.J. (Ed.)
Published by John Murray, London, 1916

Labour as an International Problem, 1920

Camps, billets, cooking. American ed. Sanitation, organization, routine, guard duties, inspections, ceremonial, bivouaces, by an officer of the British army, ed. by Captain E.J. Solano.

Physical Training (senior course) dated 1915 by Captain E. John Solano

'Spadework for Riflemen / Hasty Fire Cover / Fire Trenches / Communications / Concealment / Obstruction / Shelters'. Edited by Captain E. J. Solano. Imperial Army Series. Includes advertisements, photographs and diagrams.

House Publications

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