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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Page 571
571 AN IMPERIAL RESERVE FORCE PROPOSED for a single imperial navy under centralised control . Then came the significant sentence . In the foregoing remarks the word defence does not appear . It is omitted advisedly , because the primary ...
571 AN IMPERIAL RESERVE FORCE PROPOSED for a single imperial navy under centralised control . Then came the significant sentence . In the foregoing remarks the word defence does not appear . It is omitted advisedly , because the primary ...
Page 584
The purpose of this force was two - fold : “ to compel any hostile power which may attempt invasion , to send a force so large that its transports could not evade our own fleet and flotillas ; and to free the Regular Army from the ...
The purpose of this force was two - fold : “ to compel any hostile power which may attempt invasion , to send a force so large that its transports could not evade our own fleet and flotillas ; and to free the Regular Army from the ...
Page 601
EXPEDITIONARY FORCE WEAKNESSES 601 lacunae " in the work of the Committee of Imperial Defence , namely lack of arrangements for expansion of the Army , the control of manpower and the control of industry , the chief defect of the ...
EXPEDITIONARY FORCE WEAKNESSES 601 lacunae " in the work of the Committee of Imperial Defence , namely lack of arrangements for expansion of the Army , the control of manpower and the control of industry , the chief defect of the ...
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