Current History, Volume 8New York Times Company, 1918 - History |
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... Army Medical Corps ..... Medical Reserve Corps ....... Medical Corps , National Guard .. Medical Corps , National Army . ..... 768 .13,687 1,207 32 ..... 15,694 Total At the outbreak of the war there were 877 medical officers , 490 ...
... Army Medical Corps ..... Medical Reserve Corps ....... Medical Corps , National Guard .. Medical Corps , National Army . ..... 768 .13,687 1,207 32 ..... 15,694 Total At the outbreak of the war there were 877 medical officers , 490 ...
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160,000 , against some 140,000 Prussians . About this time Napoleon made the army corps the practical unit instead of the division , as formerly . The Grand Army , which invaded Russia in 1812 , totaled 467,000 , but this included ...
160,000 , against some 140,000 Prussians . About this time Napoleon made the army corps the practical unit instead of the division , as formerly . The Grand Army , which invaded Russia in 1812 , totaled 467,000 , but this included ...
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... army , General Gough . But until those circumstances are cleared up it would be equally unfair to the British Army to retain his services in the field . It is necessary to recall him until the facts have been fully as- certained and ...
... army , General Gough . But until those circumstances are cleared up it would be equally unfair to the British Army to retain his services in the field . It is necessary to recall him until the facts have been fully as- certained and ...
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