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The Journal of the United Service Institution of India July 1938

1938

With reference to Regulations for the Army in India paragraph 333 and King's Regulations paragraph 535 the Executive Committee of the Institution will take action when necessary to obtain the sanction of the Chief of the General Staff to the publication of an article in the Journal of the United Service Institution. [...] Egypt and Palestine The American Civil from the outbreak War from the bor the war with ginning of 1864 to Germany to June.' the end of the War. [...] 7. Personal risk to life during the reconnaissance or explortion is riot a necessary qualification for the award of the medal; but in the event of two journeys being of equal value the man who has incurred the greater risk will be considered to have the greater claim to the award. [...] A factor which may influence the Chinese will to resist in the field is the decision of the Reich to recall the German military advisers who had been employed to reorganize the Chinese army before the war and have since its outbreak been advising on the course of operations. [...] The dislike of official bi-lingualism and centralization of government the fear of an inflow of poor whites the manifestations particlarly the anti-British manifestations of South African nationalism were steadily convincing the Southern Rhodesians of the need to pursue a destiny apart from the Union and attention was turned instead to the prospects of amalgamation with Northern Rhodesia a
education
Pages
168
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120074
Segment Pages Author Actions
Cover
i-v G. M. Stewart view
Frontmatter
i-i G. M. Stewart view
Secretary’s Notes
ii-xi G. M. Stewart view
Editorial
236-254 G. M. Stewart view
An Operation in the Vicinity of Spinwam—20th October 1937
255-266 C. J. Wood view
Russia and the East
267-294 G. E. Wheeler view
The Mortar on the Frontier
295-301 Auspex view
Indian States Forces
302-310 Arthur Mills view
The Ordnance Service in Waziristan 1937
311-315 M. Grover view
Some Observations on the Principles of Military and Air Force Law—and on Courts-Martial
316-327 L. M. Peel view
Shooting in Kenya
328-334 W. J. M. Spaight view
Operations in the Lower Shaktu Valley—16th—18th November 1937
335-342 T. H. Angus view
The Gaining and Maintenance of Contact under Modern Conditions of War
343-348 O. G. Body view
“French Leave”
349-358 A. E. Swann view
Miscellaneous Service Notes
359-366 G. M. Stewart view
Letters to the Editor
367-370 G. M. Stewart view
Reviews
371-374 G. M. Stewart view
Backmatter
i-viii G. M. Stewart view

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