A Military History of the Western World: From the defeat of the Spanish Armada, 1588, to the Battle of Waterloo, 1815Funk & Wagnalls, 1954 For contents, see Author Catalog. |
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... officers to attend on several Regiments of horse , and he instructed the Officers how to behave themselves in discharging their duties on service . Likewise he directed the Officers belonging to the Artillery , how to carry themselves ...
... officers to attend on several Regiments of horse , and he instructed the Officers how to behave themselves in discharging their duties on service . Likewise he directed the Officers belonging to the Artillery , how to carry themselves ...
Side 196
... officers have sometimes to lead him into the greatest danger ( and he cannot be influenced by a sense of honour ) he must be more afraid of his officers than of the dangers to which he is exposed . ” 4 Although he wrote like this ...
... officers have sometimes to lead him into the greatest danger ( and he cannot be influenced by a sense of honour ) he must be more afraid of his officers than of the dangers to which he is exposed . ” 4 Although he wrote like this ...
Side 250
... officers , 411 non - commissioned officers , and 7,740 rank and file.1 As regards his immediate subordinates , Pitt gave Wolfe carte- blanche to appoint whomsoever he liked , and he selected as his three brigadiers , Monckton ...
... officers , 411 non - commissioned officers , and 7,740 rank and file.1 As regards his immediate subordinates , Pitt gave Wolfe carte- blanche to appoint whomsoever he liked , and he selected as his three brigadiers , Monckton ...
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The rivalry between England and Spain I | 1 |
The defeat of the Spanish Armada 1588 | 8 |
The Armada Campaign 1588 | 33 |
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