The National Review, Volume 98W.H. Allen, 1932 - English literature |
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Page 443
... Army Council , and Com- mittee of Imperial Defence , it is true , took measures to fit the Army , so far as its strength allowed , to meet the specific problem which it was foreseen might arise . These measures were to a large extent ...
... Army Council , and Com- mittee of Imperial Defence , it is true , took measures to fit the Army , so far as its strength allowed , to meet the specific problem which it was foreseen might arise . These measures were to a large extent ...
Page 445
... army . For example , disturbances in China account for a battalion of Guards being stationed in Egypt . The home army has of course been proportionately reduced and the central expeditionary force or field army , our strategic reserve ...
... army . For example , disturbances in China account for a battalion of Guards being stationed in Egypt . The home army has of course been proportionately reduced and the central expeditionary force or field army , our strategic reserve ...
Page 446
... Army , can be trained ; and , as has been pointed out , the reduced establishment of T.A. units implies a long ... Army . To support these contentions some of the figures of the 1914 estimates in round numbers may be placed alongside ...
... Army , can be trained ; and , as has been pointed out , the reduced establishment of T.A. units implies a long ... Army . To support these contentions some of the figures of the 1914 estimates in round numbers may be placed alongside ...
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CONTENTS OF VOL XCVIII | 34 |
Our German Taskmasters | 47 |
GRAHAM SIR FREDERICK | 53 |
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