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Softcover published byWilliam Clowes & Sons. Generally worn and handled condition overall,fraying, wear and tears to wraps, some spotting / foxing and creasing to pages. Contents:
I Editorial
II The North-west Frontier of IndiaProblem (With Maps)
III The Practical Value of MilitaryHistory
IV The Development of the New ModelArmy. Suggestions of a Progressive, butGradual Mechanicalization. By CaptainB.H. Liddel Hart
V The Future of Intelligence in theArmy. By Captain and Brevel-Major B.C.Dening, M.C., R.E.
VI Military Training in the JuniorDivision of the Officers Training Corps. By Major E.E.A. Whitworth, M.C., CommandingRugby School Officers Training Corps
VII Some reflections on the Recent OlympicGames. By Brigadier-General R.J.Kentish, C.M.G., D.S.O. (Member of the international Olympic Council andHonorary secretary, British Olympic Association)
VIII The infantry Soldier in the Making. ByMajor J.C. Burnett, D.S.O., The Duke of Wellington s Regiment
IX Lessons from Experiences withIrregulars (with Sketch Map). ByBrevet-Major E.H. Dewing, D.S.O., M.C., R.E.
X Aeroplanes in Future Warfare. ByCaptain McA. Hogg, M.C., Royal Engineers
XI BattalionOrganizations in Time of Peace. ByLieutenant F.A.S. Clarke, D.s.O., The Essex Regiment.
XII A Letter of Advice to a NewlyAppointed Adjutant in the Territorial Army.
XIII Tale of Intelligence. No. 6 The Officers Servant. By Jabb (lateof the Intelligence Corps)
XIV Incidents oif the Great War. No. 4 The Field Companies, R.E., and Pioneers of the 56th Divisionof the Crossing of the Canal du Nord, 27th of September, 1918 (withMap)
XV The Seller of Cucumbers (Amarah,1915). By Majnun
XVI Some Rambling Notes of War Diaries.
XVII The Greatest Poem of the Greatwar. By Mark Wardle
XVIII Notes on Foreign War Books
XIX Reviews and Notices of Recent Books andArticles on Military Subjects
XX Parliamentary Notes
XXI Appendix