The Cambridge History of the British Empire: The Empire-Commonwealth, 1870-1919John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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THE STATE OF THE ARMY 247 was also periodically relieved as a whole by the linked battalion from home . The withdrawal of the imperial garrisons from the self - governing colonies was an essential condition of the reforms , since ...
THE STATE OF THE ARMY 247 was also periodically relieved as a whole by the linked battalion from home . The withdrawal of the imperial garrisons from the self - governing colonies was an essential condition of the reforms , since ...
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But despite strong artillery and engineer establishments ( including submarine miners , electrical and railway engineers ) , they had no regimental transport , no army service corps , and no organisation for war .
But despite strong artillery and engineer establishments ( including submarine miners , electrical and railway engineers ) , they had no regimental transport , no army service corps , and no organisation for war .
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1897 , LIX ( C. 8596 ) ; Orders in Council defining the Duties of the Principal Officers charged with Administration of the Army , Parl . Pap . 1899 , LIN ( 113 ) ; Report of the Committee appointed to enquire into War ...
1897 , LIX ( C. 8596 ) ; Orders in Council defining the Duties of the Principal Officers charged with Administration of the Army , Parl . Pap . 1899 , LIN ( 113 ) ; Report of the Committee appointed to enquire into War ...
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