The National Review, Volume 81W.H. Allen, 1923 - English literature |
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Page 364
... Army Order - which was published in The Times , January 2 , 1915 , as follows : An Army Order dated December 30th was issued by the War Office last night announcing that the present organisation of the Land Forces into divisions or army ...
... Army Order - which was published in The Times , January 2 , 1915 , as follows : An Army Order dated December 30th was issued by the War Office last night announcing that the present organisation of the Land Forces into divisions or army ...
Page 698
... army and to the green police , there is reason to believe that each has a reserve of at least twice that number . That is to say , the two combined , nominally two hundred thousand men , form in fact the cadres of an army of six hundred ...
... army and to the green police , there is reason to believe that each has a reserve of at least twice that number . That is to say , the two combined , nominally two hundred thousand men , form in fact the cadres of an army of six hundred ...
Page 708
... army ; in Italy it was becoming dangerous . Mr. Lloyd George had never believed in the Somme campaign , which the British army under Sir Douglas Haig had carried out in 1916 , in concert with the French . He regarded it as a complete ...
... army ; in Italy it was becoming dangerous . Mr. Lloyd George had never believed in the Somme campaign , which the British army under Sir Douglas Haig had carried out in 1916 , in concert with the French . He regarded it as a complete ...
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