GERMANY'S ARMY
OI'IKK.N OK AN KXI'EItT. »"'>T WHOLLY FAVOKAHLK. '«, IDM the Tim,*" miuuiry corresl'"'"» n.a.l« t!,, f„i (l wi», liramr . ,; i;:!» I'"-«j U n.,a n An,,,. „»,;,„„,, ''■ Jiio wril-.i- ha, nut formed a v-ho'V t:-vtiiiu.c opinion of the Herman \,ni>' v "";l -wwi to him to In- livi,,., on',' !;l " r:,: ' h and to W unequal",, th»l«t« ;> which it is commonly held ■ • • -Jii'i* is msutlicicnt ic-t'of H,,. ututive ol commanders of any unit large or tnua'l. . There m •", h ■ ot a JiHm-uuJiL-d character, an! i„i,,f ' V ,"' L ' tulll "'itt<!([ whie'i tended fo >.m.v(; Ue couiideiico 01 foreijo, .-pecla,y.r3 ,n ihe reputation of th • c0m!,,,,,.! • lie in: intry Licked dash- ,'isplavcd no of the use of mn ,J. ,"' lre„<-1,,.d themselves badhC wre exti™«.. y sW in their movements, ollcr- .;<' ™'» «"!■■ targets at medium ra,,..c< ignored the service of -,,e U ruv. perfoß,,<1 U.e a]preach marches in the old-time wanner. ~«r not trained to und«r^i s .„,| M'.« connexion I)jl. ff i!«n liiv and movement, iud seemed totally mm mire of H.o 0,r,,, t of modem lire.' The cava Sir' an lied we/) and showed .some | M . ilul .i fll! f v -mied Jiorses. wh.de the Cavalry of the <,uard was well handled fiviu the army point of view, but the ;,rm wis ;., many way* exceodiWv o d-fa-:'.ione,i me w.i.jjig wiw bad,, a lid intakes wore iiiiidn ot wliuj], 0,,r Yeomanry would be lohunied. The artillery, with Ms , n . <>• date methods of lire', „,,,„;, lx ,l .so in •nor- that it can have ~„ pn.tonsio,,. I" Pleasure ii,,ff again- 1 th.. I'lvn,.!, on app,wl,i, w ]ey,.| t ,. rmß r - 1,, ' , '" Ull Army, apart fro,,, its „,„„. !><;>x co ihuence in il,,.|f, a „<j 1,j,,i, st . lt .. ".: d,es not present' a,» »>'A--<» .» .supenoiity over tile t fnrv:ga inidds, and jn some way (hies no! '■'■-i- abov,. the level of the •■ . Jt appears to th:- witer i, hay* Ir.uned itself „!»,:■,.. y onr ; rJU V(1;ll . '"it.. Ul.. t .une ee,...:e-s round of' i„. luisire has reduced the who].- ■»•■■:■>• lo ■■ machine. . . . A1t);,.;,,!, !■!•<• |'''> ■'"!'" yo-Ml. there l: K l w „ ■■' «l-".< 1.-.1ei.ri,,™!:,.,, for ,r,,„v ;...„'. in (he qiorliiiealion. ,',? r . '■"»t J . -Ihe (Vrinanv Am,.- ha- Mr'. !<;<- »l "i*lon. warfare, than any oth.'r J, 1 "'" - ;,i1,1 - <" il'" front rank.' . . lil <' ''O'ltempl rtl.oeh it di,„ 1,,.. for 11,.'. UVeels if mode;,, (ire ami' „i ; 4, ~ , h!-.,!':',' 1 ::; !n T onh;ll;l '' , ' ;;;i - : '
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 3
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384GERMANY'S ARMY Taranaki Daily News, Volume LVII, Issue 66, 6 August 1914, Page 3
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