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Page 163
... officers , what will it be when there are not more than a third of that number ? Under the present system , after de- ducting the commandant , the second in command , the adjutant , and the quarter - master , there seldom remain more ...
... officers , what will it be when there are not more than a third of that number ? Under the present system , after de- ducting the commandant , the second in command , the adjutant , and the quarter - master , there seldom remain more ...
Page 165
... officers . Nothing could be finer than the appearance of the troops both native and European ; but nothing could be more lamentable - nothing struck every military observer more forcibly than the scarcity of officers with every corps ...
... officers . Nothing could be finer than the appearance of the troops both native and European ; but nothing could be more lamentable - nothing struck every military observer more forcibly than the scarcity of officers with every corps ...
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... officers commanding brigades could by long association with those brigades have an opportunity of knowing those they commanded , and if those they com- manded could have an opportunity of knowing them , our Indian army would be in a ...
... officers commanding brigades could by long association with those brigades have an opportunity of knowing those they commanded , and if those they com- manded could have an opportunity of knowing them , our Indian army would be in a ...
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Afghanistan Notes | 38 |
American Union The Southern States of the By ARCHER ANDERSON | 60 |
Heine From 1 Aus meinen Thränen spriessen By F H DOYLE | 68 |
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