LESSONS OF THE WAR
{ROBERTS ON INDIVIDUAL
ACTION
(Received 8.47 a.m.)
LONDON, July 21
Lord Roberts in distributing the prizes won at Bisiey said that the South African war had shown the necessity of good shooting, and the exhibition of individual intelligence, since soldiers were compelled to fight in very extended order and rely in a great measure on their own individual judgment.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXXII, Issue 162, 22 July 1901, Page 5
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