Germany's Fighting Machine; Her Army, Her Navy, Her Air-Ships, And Why She Arrayed Them Against the Allied Powers of Europe
The book Germany's Fighting Machine; Her Army, Her Navy, Her Air-Ships, And Why She Arrayed Them Against the Allied Powers of Europe was written by author Ernest F Ernest Flagg Henderson Here you can read free online of Germany's Fighting Machine; Her Army, Her Navy, Her Air-Ships, And Why She Arrayed Them Against the Allied Powers of Europe book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Germany's Fighting Machine; Her Army, Her Navy, Her Air-Ships, And Why She Arrayed Them Against the Allied Powers of Europe a good or bad book?
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Behind one of the hurdles, concealed by green boughs, was a slimy watery hole, but it detained tliem but for a moment. Across the track a high straight impromptu w^all was Effect of Two Shells on a Six-Foot Reinforced Concrete Wall Scaling; Barricades THE ARMY 41 held in place by soldiers and up it all the contestants had to clamber. One almost stuck at the top ; you watched him breathlessly to see if he could achieve it, but there was no jeering, as I fear there would have been at home. The wh...ole race, in which were some fifty or more par- ticipants, was run with a wonderful freshness, joyous- ness and what the Germans call schneidigkeit, which corresponds to our American slang expression "toni- ness." Even in the ordinary practise on the parade-ground an adjutant keeps a record of the time that the soldiers need to overcome the different obstacles. Whole com- panies have to pass the required tests. The whole thing is already reduced to such a system that in war an officer will know to the smallest detail what he can expect of his men.
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