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Pagina 169
... military organisation . Even we ourselves have felt misgivings on the score that we were asking too much of a poor country , and when , shortly before the war , it came to the question of even a partial mechanisation of the Indian Army ...
... military organisation . Even we ourselves have felt misgivings on the score that we were asking too much of a poor country , and when , shortly before the war , it came to the question of even a partial mechanisation of the Indian Army ...
Pagina 176
... military machine in Japan is not only shrouded in impenetrable secrecy , but elaborate and ingenious methods are employed , usually with complete success , to deceive those who seek to probe its mysteries . Nothing is taken for granted ...
... military machine in Japan is not only shrouded in impenetrable secrecy , but elaborate and ingenious methods are employed , usually with complete success , to deceive those who seek to probe its mysteries . Nothing is taken for granted ...
Pagina 224
... military plan cannot be made . How often , in addition , the Council of Defence assembled , we are not told . It is ... military advisers , not only legitimately as Prime Minister , in the shaping of our military policy , but also , as ...
... military plan cannot be made . How often , in addition , the Council of Defence assembled , we are not told . It is ... military advisers , not only legitimately as Prime Minister , in the shaping of our military policy , but also , as ...
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AUTHOR | 14 |
Scheduled Terror By RALPH PARKER | 21 |
A Letter to England By GEORGES DANOVIČ | 27 |
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