The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 7, Part 2Eric Anderson Walker University Press, 1933 - Great Britain |
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Eric Anderson Walker. force was organised.1 The British forces were scattered over isolated settlements ; those taking the field in the north had to operate in rough country , with much dense bush , without roads and intersected by ...
Eric Anderson Walker. force was organised.1 The British forces were scattered over isolated settlements ; those taking the field in the north had to operate in rough country , with much dense bush , without roads and intersected by ...
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... Force being increased and an additional force sent to occupy Samoa . The formation of new units in New Zealand , Egypt , Gallipoli and elsewhere increased the strength of the main body , on which reinforce- ments were based , from 7761 ...
... Force being increased and an additional force sent to occupy Samoa . The formation of new units in New Zealand , Egypt , Gallipoli and elsewhere increased the strength of the main body , on which reinforce- ments were based , from 7761 ...
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... Force proceeded to Samoa and landed without opposition on August 29.4 On the following morning the British flag was formally hoisted : the officer commanding the Expeditionary Force was appointed administrator , and Samoa remained under ...
... Force proceeded to Samoa and landed without opposition on August 29.4 On the following morning the British flag was formally hoisted : the officer commanding the Expeditionary Force was appointed administrator , and Samoa remained under ...
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