The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 218
... Army officers seconded to the Royal Air Force . There seems no valid reason why these squadrons should not be handed entirely over to the War Office . In our present state of ignorance about the activities of the R.A.F. Army Co ...
... Army officers seconded to the Royal Air Force . There seems no valid reason why these squadrons should not be handed entirely over to the War Office . In our present state of ignorance about the activities of the R.A.F. Army Co ...
Pagina 220
... Army ( except for the careful training given to the tactical reconnaissance squadrons ) , while the Army similarly neglected to study the powers and limitations of the air . Generals and their staffs proverbially want to see what is on ...
... Army ( except for the careful training given to the tactical reconnaissance squadrons ) , while the Army similarly neglected to study the powers and limitations of the air . Generals and their staffs proverbially want to see what is on ...
Pagina 221
... Army headquarters in Cairo have been full of generous but well - earned praise for the efforts of the R.A.F. and its Dominion partners . The trouble seems to be that the broad conception has been of two Services working whole ...
... Army headquarters in Cairo have been full of generous but well - earned praise for the efforts of the R.A.F. and its Dominion partners . The trouble seems to be that the broad conception has been of two Services working whole ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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