ALDERSHOT MANOEUVRES
VALUABLE LESSONS IN f A NTT! Y TO REMAIN (By Electrio Telegraph —Copyright.) (Australian & N.Z Cable Association.) LONDON, Sept 5 According to the Daily Express, most valuable lessons i(-suited from the summer manoeuvres til Aldershot. Novelists and military experts who foretold that the next, war would he fought in the air while relics of the infantry cower on the ground, stand confuted. It is dear the infantry will remain in the midst of modern war-making methods. 'I he aeroplane is entirely dependent upon good weather as was instanced by the complete abandonment of the last day s air attack owing to a storm.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXI, 7 September 1926, Page 5
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