THE CONQUERING TANK.
Until the League of Nations is able to bring about Some degree of international disal'nlmnent, the best hope of relief ‘for the taxpayer seems to be in the development of €llO tank, says the Daily Chronicle. . - Colonel T. F. C. Fuller, D. 5.0., the chief general stafi officcr of the Tank Corps, truly says in his book that all our “little wars” of the last 1&0 years could have been won in a. very brief time and at small cost if we had possessed a few of the Mamk 11. tanks, which a.ppeared‘zlt the end: of the gl'eaf war. There may not be any more wars with savages. or scmi—r:ivili.~:cd peoples. But for internal troubles Imperial f-Links would lie equally eflicient. The bulk of our troops in India, Egypt, Mesopotmnia, and other regions might be witlidraxvn 112111 replaced by {L mechanical and irresistible golice force.
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Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3474, 30 April 1920, Page 3
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148THE CONQUERING TANK. Taihape Daily Times, Volume XI, Issue 3474, 30 April 1920, Page 3
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