History of the United States ArmyMacmillan, 1967 - 688 páginas "This is a history not of battles and campaigns but of the Army as an institution maintained by the nation to fight its battle and campaigns, or to deter a need to fight them"--Preface. |
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... arms and will bear allegiance to the lord king Henry . . . and that he will bear these arms in his service according to his order and in allegiance to the lord king and his realm . And let none of those who hold these arms sell them or ...
... arms and will bear allegiance to the lord king Henry . . . and that he will bear these arms in his service according to his order and in allegiance to the lord king and his realm . And let none of those who hold these arms sell them or ...
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... arms was on hand , because stores of them had been accumulated not only for the Regular Army but also for the militia , under the Act of 1808. It is putting it mildly to say that not all of them were the most modern of weapons . Also ...
... arms was on hand , because stores of them had been accumulated not only for the Regular Army but also for the militia , under the Act of 1808. It is putting it mildly to say that not all of them were the most modern of weapons . Also ...
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... arms when they were not appropriate . Nevertheless , one consequence of the passing of the nuclear en- thusiasm was another reorganization of the Army's divisions . Field maneuvers showed the pentomic division better suited to standing ...
... arms when they were not appropriate . Nevertheless , one consequence of the passing of the nuclear en- thusiasm was another reorganization of the Army's divisions . Field maneuvers showed the pentomic division better suited to standing ...
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THE FOUNDATIONS 16071794 | 1 |
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Términos y frases comunes
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