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Marshal Thrilled

Mechanised Army By Cable.—Press Association. — Copyright, diced. 9.5 a.m. LONDON, Friday. Field-Marshall Sir George Milne, referring to the mechanisation of the British Army, said that it teas impossible not to be thrilled by the possibilities opened up.

“The British Armyhe said, “has now found something which has relegated infantry and horsemen to a secondary place in warfare. They will in future be merely e moppers up* of the ground, or else go to fight in countries which are motorproof." One absorbing problem of mechanisation, he thinks, is the question of fuel. A. and N.Z.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 1

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Marshal Thrilled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 1

Marshal Thrilled Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 300, 10 March 1928, Page 1

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