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... military literature , it is clear that at the present day the two leading armies of continental Europe do not think quite alike about war . In France a school of thought is to be found which expresses itself in the writings of Bonnal ...
... military literature , it is clear that at the present day the two leading armies of continental Europe do not think quite alike about war . In France a school of thought is to be found which expresses itself in the writings of Bonnal ...
Side 121
... military training is not beneficial , but injurious physically , intellectually , and morally . Physically , they point to the prevalence of weakened hearts among soldiers , which is not improbably due to drilling . The natural posture ...
... military training is not beneficial , but injurious physically , intellectually , and morally . Physically , they point to the prevalence of weakened hearts among soldiers , which is not improbably due to drilling . The natural posture ...
Side 149
... military authorities actually formulated their demand as to the type of aeroplane they needed two years ago , and to this demand French constructors build . The seven conditions essential for military aeroplanes in October 1911 were : 1 ...
... military authorities actually formulated their demand as to the type of aeroplane they needed two years ago , and to this demand French constructors build . The seven conditions essential for military aeroplanes in October 1911 were : 1 ...
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1 The Science of War By the late Colonel G F | 1 |
Constable and Co 1908 | 31 |
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