The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 131Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1941 |
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Pagina 217
Command ought to be handed over to the Admiralty , and that the Army ought to have its own air arm . It is certainly not correct to suggest , as has been done , that the German warships would not have escaped from Brest if the Coastal ...
Command ought to be handed over to the Admiralty , and that the Army ought to have its own air arm . It is certainly not correct to suggest , as has been done , that the German warships would not have escaped from Brest if the Coastal ...
Pagina 218
... Command and to squadrons of the Army Co - operation Command . According to the present system , however well they do their work , they are always under the operational control of a Service other than their own . They work , not for ...
... Command and to squadrons of the Army Co - operation Command . According to the present system , however well they do their work , they are always under the operational control of a Service other than their own . They work , not for ...
Pagina 221
... Command have been well kept , and though this command does not function in the Middle East , it must certainly be studying the lessons of the fighting there . One of the most important lessons to learn is that some special classes of ...
... Command have been well kept , and though this command does not function in the Middle East , it must certainly be studying the lessons of the fighting there . One of the most important lessons to learn is that some special classes of ...
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