The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 170Reuter's Telegram Company, 1907 - Great Britain |
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... thought there would be the old confusion . He saw very little which led him to believe that the right hon . Gentleman would get rid of that confusion . In the present organisation of the Army we had tactical generals commanding Regulars ...
... thought there would be the old confusion . He saw very little which led him to believe that the right hon . Gentleman would get rid of that confusion . In the present organisation of the Army we had tactical generals commanding Regulars ...
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... thought , indicated a step in the right direction . He was quite certain that for the organisation of the territorial infantry the four com- pany battalion was undoubtedly the best . The squadron organisation of cavalry had been a ...
... thought , indicated a step in the right direction . He was quite certain that for the organisation of the territorial infantry the four com- pany battalion was undoubtedly the best . The squadron organisation of cavalry had been a ...
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... thought where they were in regard to them . One was a confession from the Secretary objection taken to them was that if they of State for War ; but that was only were created there would not be room for the old confession that they ...
... thought where they were in regard to them . One was a confession from the Secretary objection taken to them was that if they of State for War ; but that was only were created there would not be room for the old confession that they ...
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... thought it would be better if some scheme could be devised to give these men permanent officers or , at all events , officers who would be with them for at least some months or a year and thus be in touch with them . He did not think ...
... thought it would be better if some scheme could be devised to give these men permanent officers or , at all events , officers who would be with them for at least some months or a year and thus be in touch with them . He did not think ...
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... thought they would have trouble with the employers over the six months mobilisation . There Mr. Courthope . on there must be from what he knew of the force . The transition period must necessarily be a period of very great diffi- culty ...
... thought they would have trouble with the employers over the six months mobilisation . There Mr. Courthope . on there must be from what he knew of the force . The transition period must necessarily be a period of very great diffi- culty ...
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