United Service Magazine and Naval Military Journal, Volume 99 ;Volume 1862,Numéro 2H. Colburn, 1862 |
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... officers go in those regiments . As General Chesney says , " there can be no doubt but little esprit de corps can be expected in a regiment of about 40,000 officers and men , scattered all over the world , and the officers of which are ...
... officers go in those regiments . As General Chesney says , " there can be no doubt but little esprit de corps can be expected in a regiment of about 40,000 officers and men , scattered all over the world , and the officers of which are ...
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... officer who holds brevet rank , feel the benefit of it only when he comes in contact with officers of another arm ? and as long as the Artillery of the British Army continues to be most anomalously styled a regiment , all officers of ...
... officer who holds brevet rank , feel the benefit of it only when he comes in contact with officers of another arm ? and as long as the Artillery of the British Army continues to be most anomalously styled a regiment , all officers of ...
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... officers would ensue , and in fact , the Artillery would obtain all the general advantages of Regimental organization , retaining the sole disadvantage of a general list . General Chesney , by giving every appointment of Adjutant to ...
... officers would ensue , and in fact , the Artillery would obtain all the general advantages of Regimental organization , retaining the sole disadvantage of a general list . General Chesney , by giving every appointment of Adjutant to ...
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UNITED SERVICE | 1 |
Remarks on the New Artillery Drill Book | 12 |
Our Military Interest in Greece | 22 |
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