A " Staff Officer," writing m the ' Contemporary Revio v, 1 says : " The individual soldier must be trusted m a modern battle, and any training that will develop his selfreliance and individuality is to be welcomed as a useful innovation. All our army training, unfortunately, tends to destroy the individuality of both omcer3 and men. Hence that paralysing fear of responsibility, not uncommon m our officers, and that helplessness and inertness which tso often bring our heroes oventually to the workhouse."
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Timaru Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 3389, 8 October 1900, Page 4
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