The Quarterly Review, Volume 252John Murray, 1929 |
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Page 183
... Army which had itself , under the Haldane scheme , been organised from top to bottom on identical lines with the Regular Army . At the same time the frightful congestion at the War Office , resulting from the centralised control of the ...
... Army which had itself , under the Haldane scheme , been organised from top to bottom on identical lines with the Regular Army . At the same time the frightful congestion at the War Office , resulting from the centralised control of the ...
Page 198
... Army ever ready to comfort , to uplift , to feed the hungry , and to prove that all is not lost . IT T WORKS irrespective of creed or nationality . All communications and gifts should be addressed to GENERAL HIGGINS . The · SALVATION ARMY ...
... Army ever ready to comfort , to uplift , to feed the hungry , and to prove that all is not lost . IT T WORKS irrespective of creed or nationality . All communications and gifts should be addressed to GENERAL HIGGINS . The · SALVATION ARMY ...
Page 353
... Army of the very sinews of war . And this at the very moment when the Expedi- tionary Force of his creation was adding an imperishable lustre to our military annals in the field . Every German officer whom I met after the war , when ...
... Army of the very sinews of war . And this at the very moment when the Expedi- tionary Force of his creation was adding an imperishable lustre to our military annals in the field . Every German officer whom I met after the war , when ...
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ART CONTENTS No 497 JULY | 3 |
Men versus Machines in the United States | 4 |
New Materials for History | 5 |
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