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Correspondence upon military matters

Collection: Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935    Volumes    Correspondence upon military matters
These documents contain a clear focus upon military matters; commencing with correspondence from former Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs Sir Charles Dilke, upon imperial defence. The other correspondence here is from Field Marshal Lord Nicholson and Field Marshal Frederick Roberts.
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Correspondence from Lord Frederick Roberts

Correspondence from Lord Frederick Roberts on miscellaneous military subjects from 11 Sep 1891 to 24 Mar 1912.

Collection:Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935
Date:1881-1912
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.14

Correspondence from Field Marshal Lord Nicholson

Correspondence from Field Marshal Lord Nicholson (1845-1918) on the Frustrations of Army Service, views on the Government, the war office, promotion system, etc., 5 0ct 1892 to 15 Dec 1914.

Collection:Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935
Date:1892-1914
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.13

Letters to Sir Charles Dilke regarding Imperial Defence

Letters from Lord Roberts to Sir Charles Dilke on North West Frontier Defence dated 28 June 1891, from P.H.Colomb to Sir Charles Dilke on "Imperial Defence" dated 22 Feb 1892,...

Collection:Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935
Date:1891-1894
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.12

Sir Charles Dilke on Imperial Defence

Correspondence from Sir Charles Dilke on Imperial Defence, includes copies of 2 letters from S.W., 22 Nov 1889 to 25 June 1907.

Collection:Military Tactics and the Rise of Modern Warfare, 1881-1935
Date:1889-1907
Contributor:National Army Museum
Identifier:SW_13.11
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