Colburn's United Service Magazine and Naval and Military Journal, Parte2H. Colburn, 1831 |
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... advantage . But the tales of wonder related of that skill , prove how ignorant men generally are of the real power ... advantages we possessed over the Americans , we should , in spite of their superior numbers , have in- flicted a heavy ...
... advantage . But the tales of wonder related of that skill , prove how ignorant men generally are of the real power ... advantages we possessed over the Americans , we should , in spite of their superior numbers , have in- flicted a heavy ...
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... which should add to modern tactics the skill of the Turks in close combat , and that of the Americans in distant fighting , would naturally possess an incalculable advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . 14 TACTICS .
... which should add to modern tactics the skill of the Turks in close combat , and that of the Americans in distant fighting , would naturally possess an incalculable advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . 14 TACTICS .
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advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . And it is in the firm conviction that British soldiers ... advantages to be derived from individual exertion once fairly avowed . We have no means of accounting for the superior ...
advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . And it is in the firm conviction that British soldiers ... advantages to be derived from individual exertion once fairly avowed . We have no means of accounting for the superior ...
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... which should add to modern tactics the skill of the Turks in close combat , and that of the Americans in distant fighting , would naturally possess an incalculable advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . 14 TACTICS .
... which should add to modern tactics the skill of the Turks in close combat , and that of the Americans in distant fighting , would naturally possess an incalculable advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . 14 TACTICS .
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advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . And it is in the firm conviction that British soldiers ... advantages to be derived from individual exertion once fairly avowed . We have no means of accounting for the superior ...
advantage over a mere tactical army as now constituted . And it is in the firm conviction that British soldiers ... advantages to be derived from individual exertion once fairly avowed . We have no means of accounting for the superior ...
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