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Command and Control on the Western Front - the British Army's Experience 1914-18

Command and Control on the Western Front - the British Army's Experience 1914-18

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Command and Control on the Western Front - the British Army's Experience 1914-18

by Gary Sheffield & Dan Todman (Editors)

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Staplehurst Kent: Spellmount, 2007 Shows a command and control system that was a good deal more flexible, robust, imaginative and effective than previous writers have allowed, and helps to explain why the British Army reached a peak of military excellence in 1918. xvi, 224pp illustrated in black and white.

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Wadard Books PBFA GB (GB)
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Title
Command and Control on the Western Front - the British Army's Experience 1914-18
Author
Gary Sheffield & Dan Todman (Editors)
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Soft Covers
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1862274207
ISBN 13
9781862274204
Publisher
Spellmount
Place of Publication
Staplehurst Kent
Date Published
2007
Size
235x160mm

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