The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 第 191 卷A. Constable, 1900 |
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第 249 頁
... cavalry regiments were reduced to the strength of a strong squadron ; the artillery , in default of gunners , was dangerously weak in guns ; the transport and supply service was practically non - existent ; and , except the Militia ...
... cavalry regiments were reduced to the strength of a strong squadron ; the artillery , in default of gunners , was dangerously weak in guns ; the transport and supply service was practically non - existent ; and , except the Militia ...
第 251 頁
... cavalry , to whom well- broken and drilled chargers are a prime necessity , but it has been alleged that the system would detract from the man- œuvring power of the field artillery . same Again , numbers , armament , training , and ...
... cavalry , to whom well- broken and drilled chargers are a prime necessity , but it has been alleged that the system would detract from the man- œuvring power of the field artillery . same Again , numbers , armament , training , and ...
第 253 頁
... that the whole of the cavalry horses had to be left behind . The accommodation for the troops was insufficient . Sanitary considerations were totally disregarded . On some of the transports 1900 . 253 The War in South Africa .
... that the whole of the cavalry horses had to be left behind . The accommodation for the troops was insufficient . Sanitary considerations were totally disregarded . On some of the transports 1900 . 253 The War in South Africa .
第 254 頁
... cavalry was composed of 150 rank and file ; each company of infantry counted 102 rifles , each battery of artillery 150 gunners and drivers ; and there were no horses under five years old . Not a single volunteer , except a subaltern or ...
... cavalry was composed of 150 rank and file ; each company of infantry counted 102 rifles , each battery of artillery 150 gunners and drivers ; and there were no horses under five years old . Not a single volunteer , except a subaltern or ...
第 256 頁
... cavalry division ahead of the infantry , especially as the cavalry horses after a long voyage require at least ten days on shore before they are fit for service . It is to be remembered , however , that cavalry transports take much ...
... cavalry division ahead of the infantry , especially as the cavalry horses after a long voyage require at least ten days on shore before they are fit for service . It is to be remembered , however , that cavalry transports take much ...
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