IMPERIAL DEFENSES
SIS I. HAMILTON’S YIEWS
TO SECURE CO-OROI NATION. A UNITED GENERAL STAFF(Australian and N.Z. Gable Assn.) Received October 14, 8.45 ajn. LONDON, October 13. Sir lan Hamilton in his book, “The Soul and Body of an Army,” urges the appointment of a Minister of Defence to control the sea, land and air forces, with a united general staff, upon which tiie forces of the Commonwealth and Dominions should be strongly represented. The sequel to this unity of control would be the establishment of a united service staff college, replacing the separate staff colleges where students would receive general instruction in tire work of all services, finally at the end of their term electing in which service they might specialise. In this way the officers of either service-would acquire knowledge of the sister services.
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Waikato Times, Volume 94, Issue 14775, 14 October 1921, Page 5
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