The National Review, Volume 71W.H. Allen, 1918 - English literature |
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Page 43
... armies of allied nations fail to execute their plans in close collusion , this absence of concert has by no means always , or even generally , resulted from diversity of strategical and tactical aims on the part of the military chiefs ...
... armies of allied nations fail to execute their plans in close collusion , this absence of concert has by no means always , or even generally , resulted from diversity of strategical and tactical aims on the part of the military chiefs ...
Page 44
... armies in question the concert that exists between them provides a standard as to the efficiency of the whole . Co - ordination can only be secured if there be intimate communion between the commanders of the different armies , and ...
... armies in question the concert that exists between them provides a standard as to the efficiency of the whole . Co - ordination can only be secured if there be intimate communion between the commanders of the different armies , and ...
Page 47
... armies of several different rival powers , and who achieved success with them . It must be owned that Schwarzenberg's position was rendered particularly uncomfortable by the presence of a posse of Sovereigns at his headquarters . He was ...
... armies of several different rival powers , and who achieved success with them . It must be owned that Schwarzenberg's position was rendered particularly uncomfortable by the presence of a posse of Sovereigns at his headquarters . He was ...
Page 48
... armies was to be independent . Foiled at this first attempt , and remembering that Raglan was only a general , the marshal naïvely proposed to his British colleague that when British and French troops were alongside each other the ...
... armies was to be independent . Foiled at this first attempt , and remembering that Raglan was only a general , the marshal naïvely proposed to his British colleague that when British and French troops were alongside each other the ...
Page 49
... armies of several States that are acting in concert are after all fairly obvious . Especially is this the case when the armies in question happen to be more or less of analogous standing in the military and political world . The ...
... armies of several States that are acting in concert are after all fairly obvious . Especially is this the case when the armies in question happen to be more or less of analogous standing in the military and political world . The ...
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