The National Review, Volume 70W.H. Allen, 1918 |
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... command , which is all the more gratifying occurring as it did when for the tenth time the enemy were pro- nouncing ... commands infinitely more confidence than do the politicians . It is devoutly to be hoped that they may succeed in ...
... command , which is all the more gratifying occurring as it did when for the tenth time the enemy were pro- nouncing ... commands infinitely more confidence than do the politicians . It is devoutly to be hoped that they may succeed in ...
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... are , as regards certain branches of General Staff work , entirely different from those required for the exercise of command in the field . At the head of this organization is placed , not the soldier appointed to 42 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
... are , as regards certain branches of General Staff work , entirely different from those required for the exercise of command in the field . At the head of this organization is placed , not the soldier appointed to 42 THE NATIONAL REVIEW.
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this organization is placed , not the soldier appointed to command the army in time of war , but the General who is to be responsible for the supreme direction of the war , the head of the whole military machine , the brain of the ...
this organization is placed , not the soldier appointed to command the army in time of war , but the General who is to be responsible for the supreme direction of the war , the head of the whole military machine , the brain of the ...
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... command of a strong South African force which , in the course of a few months , drove the Germans from the northern and western portions of the colony , and soon put an end to all serious resistance . Last , but not least , our armies ...
... command of a strong South African force which , in the course of a few months , drove the Germans from the northern and western portions of the colony , and soon put an end to all serious resistance . Last , but not least , our armies ...
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... command . But Sir E. Carson's work was cut short before he had finished it by his translation into the War Cabinet . We may surely rely on its being completed ? It is an interesting fact that when the Esher Triumvirate ( which included ...
... command . But Sir E. Carson's work was cut short before he had finished it by his translation into the War Cabinet . We may surely rely on its being completed ? It is an interesting fact that when the Esher Triumvirate ( which included ...
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