The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 72Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 11
... force with almost the same celerity as they mobilise their forces , and consequently be dependent on the horse supply which exists at home , at any rate until oversea communication with our Colonies is safely established ; secondly ...
... force with almost the same celerity as they mobilise their forces , and consequently be dependent on the horse supply which exists at home , at any rate until oversea communication with our Colonies is safely established ; secondly ...
Pagina 13
... force so absolutely necessary for the work required from it . It is well to remember that we cannot say that our expeditionary force can mobilise unless we can also say that each unit will undoubtedly get its full number of horses in ...
... force so absolutely necessary for the work required from it . It is well to remember that we cannot say that our expeditionary force can mobilise unless we can also say that each unit will undoubtedly get its full number of horses in ...
Pagina 18
... forces will get their horses as soon as the expeditionary force leaves these shores . Can we do it , are there a sufficient number of horses fit in the country ? It is impossible to say with certainty , though one is inclined . to think ...
... forces will get their horses as soon as the expeditionary force leaves these shores . Can we do it , are there a sufficient number of horses fit in the country ? It is impossible to say with certainty , though one is inclined . to think ...
Pagina 20
... forces , they should be included on other forms specially drawn up for that force . Police Division and its Headquarters Number of Horses Classified as Suitable Name and Address Occupation of Owner of Stables Average Number of Horses ...
... forces , they should be included on other forms specially drawn up for that force . Police Division and its Headquarters Number of Horses Classified as Suitable Name and Address Occupation of Owner of Stables Average Number of Horses ...
Pagina 21
... force before mobilisation commences . Under the heading Artillery , ' it should be understood that only horses suitable for gun or wagon teams of Royal Horse and Field Artillery are to be entered , of which a description has been given ...
... force before mobilisation commences . Under the heading Artillery , ' it should be understood that only horses suitable for gun or wagon teams of Royal Horse and Field Artillery are to be entered , of which a description has been given ...
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