The National Review, Volume 106W.H. Allen, 1936 - English literature |
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Page 428
... Army on to a better footing , but that he knew what soldiers were for . " The destiny of Northern France and the Low ... Army is 10,000 below strength . The Territorial Army is 40,000 below strength . Mr. Cooper believed that recruiting ...
... Army on to a better footing , but that he knew what soldiers were for . " The destiny of Northern France and the Low ... Army is 10,000 below strength . The Territorial Army is 40,000 below strength . Mr. Cooper believed that recruiting ...
Page 438
... Army ideals are respected , and so are those of constitutional government , law and the people's will . The country's difficulties are courageously faced , adminis- tration and the financial system are to be improved , national policy ...
... Army ideals are respected , and so are those of constitutional government , law and the people's will . The country's difficulties are courageously faced , adminis- tration and the financial system are to be improved , national policy ...
Page 457
... army . The militia became the more important body , and this had disastrous consequences in the discipline and therefore the value of the regular army . These are not the only causes of the insufficiencies of Austrian defences . It is ...
... army . The militia became the more important body , and this had disastrous consequences in the discipline and therefore the value of the regular army . These are not the only causes of the insufficiencies of Austrian defences . It is ...
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