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John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. 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 ...
John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians. 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 ...
Page 248
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 . There were no Volunteers in ...
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 . There were no Volunteers in ...
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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 , LIII ( 113 ) ;
Report of the Committee appointed to enquire into War Officeorganisation , 9 May
...
1897 , LIX ( C . 8596 ] ; Orders in Council defining the Duties of the Principal
Officers charged with Administration of the Army , Parl . Pap . 1899 , LIII ( 113 ) ;
Report of the Committee appointed to enquire into War Officeorganisation , 9 May
...
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Contents
CHAPTER I | 1 |
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 11 |
CHAPTER II | 17 |
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