The American Journal of Education, Том 23Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1872 |
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... officers ... II . School for officers .... III . Special Military Schools ... IV . Staff School at Vienna ... V. Reorganization of Military Schools in 1868 . VI . Cavalry Brigade School for officers ........ 409-464 411 429 436 447 453 ...
... officers ... II . School for officers .... III . Special Military Schools ... IV . Staff School at Vienna ... V. Reorganization of Military Schools in 1868 . VI . Cavalry Brigade School for officers ........ 409-464 411 429 436 447 453 ...
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... officers professionally educated , with others , who form the majority , whose claims to promotion consist in their service , proved ability , and conduct . One - third of the officers in the line , two - thirds of those in the ...
... officers professionally educated , with others , who form the majority , whose claims to promotion consist in their service , proved ability , and conduct . One - third of the officers in the line , two - thirds of those in the ...
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... officers is or the highest scientific char- acter . We have already spoken largely on this point , and need do no more than allude to it . 6. We may remark , that preparatory military education in France is mainly mathematical - at the ...
... officers is or the highest scientific char- acter . We have already spoken largely on this point , and need do no more than allude to it . 6. We may remark , that preparatory military education in France is mainly mathematical - at the ...
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... officers go for a further period of two years to the School of Application at Metz , there to receive their strictly professional instruction . The course of teaching at Metz is still mainly of a theoretical character , and the main ...
... officers go for a further period of two years to the School of Application at Metz , there to receive their strictly professional instruction . The course of teaching at Metz is still mainly of a theoretical character , and the main ...
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... officers a practical insight into the working of the various establishments connected with the army . In the case of officers of the Artillery and Engineers it appears in France to be made a special object to cultivate a mechanical ...
... officers a practical insight into the working of the various establishments connected with the army . In the case of officers of the Artillery and Engineers it appears in France to be made a special object to cultivate a mechanical ...
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