The Living Age, Volume 303Living Age Company, 1919 |
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Page 249
... Army proved himself to be fit for his position . If it is possible , the British Army was even more unsatisfactory . The gov- ernment , when the war broke out , professed to be a Liberal Government . And yet it allowed the old army to ...
... Army proved himself to be fit for his position . If it is possible , the British Army was even more unsatisfactory . The gov- ernment , when the war broke out , professed to be a Liberal Government . And yet it allowed the old army to ...
Page 461
... army to go forward on either side of Rheims and the flank between Château Thierry and Soissons to hold . The main army failed to get forward in front of Rheims because the French army , under Gouraud , organized a very thin de- fensive ...
... army to go forward on either side of Rheims and the flank between Château Thierry and Soissons to hold . The main army failed to get forward in front of Rheims because the French army , under Gouraud , organized a very thin de- fensive ...
Page 464
... army . As a people we are pre- pared to stand any losses in defense . A grim defensive struggle against odds always appeals to us . But we are bit- terly critical of loss in an attack which does not give us a visible and compen- sating ...
... army . As a people we are pre- pared to stand any losses in defense . A grim defensive struggle against odds always appeals to us . But we are bit- terly critical of loss in an attack which does not give us a visible and compen- sating ...
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