The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell The University Press, 1929 - Commonwealth of Nations |
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... military policy " , collecting information , preparing a scheme for the military defence of the Empire and " plans of action in certain contingencies " . Owing to the diversity of our military problems we were more in need of a general ...
... military policy " , collecting information , preparing a scheme for the military defence of the Empire and " plans of action in certain contingencies " . Owing to the diversity of our military problems we were more in need of a general ...
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... military system . Some idea of the work done by the Committee of Imperial Defence at this time can be gathered from the reports of its various sub- committees set up to study the military requirements of the Empire as affected by India ...
... military system . Some idea of the work done by the Committee of Imperial Defence at this time can be gathered from the reports of its various sub- committees set up to study the military requirements of the Empire as affected by India ...
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... military inter - Staff conversations and exchanges of information which had already begun might be continued on an official basis , with both France and Belgium , provided that the Cabinet was in no way committed to military action ...
... military inter - Staff conversations and exchanges of information which had already begun might be continued on an official basis , with both France and Belgium , provided that the Cabinet was in no way committed to military action ...
Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
THE NAVY AND THE GATHERING OF THE ARMIES | 22 |
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