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... battalions into Light Infantry . They were armed with a special musket of light weight , not a rifle , and all the ... battalions , but even so the provision of light infantry was very small for an army which at that time had nearly 200 ...
... battalions into Light Infantry . They were armed with a special musket of light weight , not a rifle , and all the ... battalions , but even so the provision of light infantry was very small for an army which at that time had nearly 200 ...
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... battalions in nearly all his divisions , he took care to have a caçador battalion among the five , and this was always used in the divisional skirmishing line . The result of this arrangement was that if an Anglo - Portuguese division ...
... battalions in nearly all his divisions , he took care to have a caçador battalion among the five , and this was always used in the divisional skirmishing line . The result of this arrangement was that if an Anglo - Portuguese division ...
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... battalions and battalions in column alternately ranged in his front . Usually he came on in columns of divisions to the critical moment , and not unfrequently he had battalion behind battalion in each regiment . It was a gross order of ...
... battalions and battalions in column alternately ranged in his front . Usually he came on in columns of divisions to the critical moment , and not unfrequently he had battalion behind battalion in each regiment . It was a gross order of ...
Contents
EIGHTH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETing June 28 1910 ADDRESS | 9 |
TENNYSON BY THE PRESIDENT S | 21 |
SUMMARY THE EVOLUTION OF ANCIENT INDIAN ARCHITECTURE | 29 |
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