THEY MIGHT BE ROBOTS IN AN ARMY OF MACHINES.—As a matter of fact there are real faces of flesh arid blood behind these fear-some-looking masks. An unnerving sight which presented itself to a cameraman during, a “gas attack” near Aldershot recently, when the second division of the British Army, comprising 15,000 troops, with tanks, mechanised artillery and transports, took part in manoeuvres on a big scale.
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Evening Star, Issue 20636, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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66THEY MIGHT BE ROBOTS IN AN ARMY OF MACHINES.—As a matter of fact there are real faces of flesh arid blood behind these fearsome-looking masks. An unnerving sight which presented itself to a cameraman during, a “gas attack” near Aldershot recently, when the second division of the British Army, comprising 15,000 troops, with tanks, mechanised artillery and transports, took part in manoeuvres on a big scale. Evening Star, Issue 20636, 8 November 1930, Page 7
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