The Cambridge History of the British Empire, Volume 3John Holland Rose, Arthur Percival Newton, Ernest Alfred Benians, Henry Dodwell Macmillan, 1929 - Great Britain |
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... organisation had had the effect of still further increasing his power and responsibility . Being strongly ... organised operational staff system built up by Wellington through his develop- ment of the Quartermaster - General's Department ...
... organisation had had the effect of still further increasing his power and responsibility . Being strongly ... organised operational staff system built up by Wellington through his develop- ment of the Quartermaster - General's Department ...
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... organised and sent out during the course of the war . About 37,000 regular troops remained at home for the time being ... organisation became apparent and were still further emphasised in South Africa itself . These were due to the ...
... organised and sent out during the course of the war . About 37,000 regular troops remained at home for the time being ... organisation became apparent and were still further emphasised in South Africa itself . These were due to the ...
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... organisation reflected its own . There were less than 200 machine guns for the whole Force , though the School of Musketry had recommended six per battalion in 1909. The reason was the expense . Despite the lessons of the South African ...
... organisation reflected its own . There were less than 200 machine guns for the whole Force , though the School of Musketry had recommended six per battalion in 1909. The reason was the expense . Despite the lessons of the South African ...
Contents
Dual character of the Empire by 1870 | 5 |
The Commonwealth of the 1920s as the project of a worldstate | 11 |
Lord Kimberley | 31 |
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