TOM WINTRINGHAM whose talk to New Zealand from the BBC last week is printed on this page. He led the British troops in the International Brigade in Spain, where he learnt many of the tricks described here. As a writer (notably in the Penguin "New Ways of War") he has probably done more than any other writer to modernise the British Army. He founded a training school for the Home Guard in England, has lately been lecturing to the War Office on guerilla warfare
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 143, 20 March 1942, Page 10
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84TOM WINTRINGHAM whose talk to New Zealand from the BBC last week is printed on this page. He led the British troops in the International Brigade in Spain, where he learnt many of the tricks described here. As a writer (notably in the Penguin "New Ways of War") he has probably done more than any other writer to modernise the British Army. He founded a training school for the Home Guard in England, has lately been lecturing to the War Office on guerilla warfare New Zealand Listener, Volume 6, Issue 143, 20 March 1942, Page 10
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