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" Immense as the influence of mechanical devices may be, they cannot by themselves decide a campaign. Their true role is that of assisting the infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They cannot replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet... "
The Times History of the War: v. 1-22 (pts. 1-273). - Page 419
1919
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Infantry Journal, Volume 30

1927 - 750 pages
...ammunition been so great. rMMENSE as the influence of •*• mechanical devices may be, they can not by themselves decide a campaign. Their true role is...Infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They can not replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the Infantryman can the decisive...
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The Field Artillery Journal, Volume 10

1920 - 798 pages
...the influence of mechanical devices may be (EDITOR'S NOTE — And the gun is a mechanical device), they cannot, by themselves, decide a campaign. Their...infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They cannot replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman can the decisive...
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United Air Service ... Hearing[s] Before a Subcommittee of the Committee on ...

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Military Affairs - 1919 - 604 pages
...expenditure of ammunition been so great. Immense as the influence of mechanical devices may be, they can not decide a campaign. Their true role is that of assisting...infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They can not replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman can the decisive...
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The New York Times Current History: The European war, Volume 19

1919 - 674 pages
...discloses the fact that in no action of similar dimensions had the expenditure of ammunition been so great. Immense as the Influence of mechanical devices may...cannot by themselves decide a campaign. Their true rôle is that of assisting the infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They cannot...
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Features of the War, by Field Marshall Sir Douglas Haig

United States. War Department - 1919 - 34 pages
...expenditure of ammunition been so great. Immense as the influence of mechanical devices may be, they can not by themselves decide a campaign. Their true role is...that of assisting the infantryman, which they have clone in a most admirable manner. They can not replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman...
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Harper's Pictorial Library of the World War, Volume 2

Albert Bushnell Hart - 1920 - 442 pages
...discloses the fact that in no action of similar dimensions had the expenditure of ammunition been so great. "Immense as the influence of mechanical devices may...infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They cannot replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman * can the decisive...
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Deeds of a Great Railway: A Record of the Enterprise and Achievements of the ...

G. R. S. Darroch - 1920 - 276 pages
...mechanical contrivances in general, Sir Douglas Haig urges that " immense as the influence of these may be, they cannot by themselves decide a campaign....infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They cannot replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman can the decisive...
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Journal of the United States Artillery, Volume 52

1920 - 848 pages
...position they have won. ****** "Immense as the influence of mechanical devices may be, they can not by themselves decide a campaign. Their true role is...infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They •can not replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman on the decisive...
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Journal of the Royal Institute of Chemistry

Royal Institute of Chemistry - 1918 - 474 pages
...closest possible association with other arms, and, in particular, with the infantry and artillery. " Their true role is that of assisting the infantryman, which they have done in the most admirable manner." Other matters of interest to chemists, to which reference is made, include...
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Journal of the United States Artillery, Volume 52

1920 - 730 pages
...influence of mechanical devices may be, they can not by themselves decide a campaign. Their true r&le is that of assisting the infantryman, which they have done in a most admirable manner. They can not replace him. Only by the rifle and bayonet of the infantryman can the decisive...
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