Acadiensis, Volumes 1-3Department of History, University of New Brunswick., 1971 - Atlantic Provinces Journal of the history of the Atlantic region. |
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22 partment and for the last few months had been administered by the Depart . ment of Militia and Defence.21 Few politicians disagreed with the re - organization of the military forces from the viewpoint of efficiency and economy ...
22 partment and for the last few months had been administered by the Depart . ment of Militia and Defence.21 Few politicians disagreed with the re - organization of the military forces from the viewpoint of efficiency and economy ...
Page 56
These forces were the first of more than 1,150 troops to be sent to the island by General Thacker . A few hours later provincial police were ... The following morning the pro vincial force , now known as “ Armstrong's Army " , arrived .
These forces were the first of more than 1,150 troops to be sent to the island by General Thacker . A few hours later provincial police were ... The following morning the pro vincial force , now known as “ Armstrong's Army " , arrived .
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From what I saw last year of the telegrams ... the effort then made not only to call out the militia , but to bring into play the naval service and the air forces as well – has led me to see how dangerous it is to the whole national ...
From what I saw last year of the telegrams ... the effort then made not only to call out the militia , but to bring into play the naval service and the air forces as well – has led me to see how dangerous it is to the whole national ...
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