United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Part 1H. Colburn, 1855 - Military art and science |
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... corps be , as distinguished from grenadier and other regiments of the line ? Why , simply and briefly , certain corps equipped and armed in a lighter manner , and composed ( individually ) of men so active , hardy , and robust as to ...
... corps be , as distinguished from grenadier and other regiments of the line ? Why , simply and briefly , certain corps equipped and armed in a lighter manner , and composed ( individually ) of men so active , hardy , and robust as to ...
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... corps ? And what , too , shall be thought of a military adminis- tration which , with all the great testimony in favour of the French system before its eyes , not only takes no steps towards improvement , but absolutely seems bent upon ...
... corps ? And what , too , shall be thought of a military adminis- tration which , with all the great testimony in favour of the French system before its eyes , not only takes no steps towards improvement , but absolutely seems bent upon ...
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... corps vary in strength of companies accord- ing to circumstances , but so that no corps should consist of less than 3 or of more than 10 companies . I propose that all line regiments of militia should be strictly county ( and united ...
... corps vary in strength of companies accord- ing to circumstances , but so that no corps should consist of less than 3 or of more than 10 companies . I propose that all line regiments of militia should be strictly county ( and united ...
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... corps , and the most active and robust for the rifle corps ; and , afterwards , that the real residue should be given to the county line militia corps , by which means the district corps would always be composed of men physically ...
... corps , and the most active and robust for the rifle corps ; and , afterwards , that the real residue should be given to the county line militia corps , by which means the district corps would always be composed of men physically ...
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... Co. ) 1,200 1,716 516 * If an Artillery Corps be not desirable in this district , let the 1,276 residue men be formed into a Rifle Regiment of 16 Companies . 2nd Sub - Division , H. Q. KIDDERMINSTER . WALES 1855. ] 25 REGULAR AND MILITIA .
... Co. ) 1,200 1,716 516 * If an Artillery Corps be not desirable in this district , let the 1,276 residue men be formed into a Rifle Regiment of 16 Companies . 2nd Sub - Division , H. Q. KIDDERMINSTER . WALES 1855. ] 25 REGULAR AND MILITIA .
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