THE BRITISH ARMY
MECHANISATION SECTIONS. THRILLING POSSIBILITIES. fP"reM UMOclatlon—By Ti'lecraph—Copyright ) LONDON, March 9. Figld-marshal Sir George # Mile, referring to army mechanisation, said it was impossible not to be thrilled by the possibilities opened up. Hie British Army had now found something which had relegated infantry and horsemen tc a secondary place in warfare. Tney would in future be merely moppers- ip or ground cleaners, or else go to flgut m countries which were motor-proof. One absorbing problem of mechanisation was the question of fuel.—A. and N.Z. Cable.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 20355, 12 March 1928, Page 9
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