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World War: DO’S AND DONTS

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TIME

“In war, as in everything else, men must apprentice themselves to their trade. Minus a working knowledge of the golden rules the highest gallantry is too often unavailing.” So reads the preface of a soldier’s handbook, Battle Training in Word and Picture (George Newnes Ltd.; 6d.), recently published in London with a War Office blessing and foreword by Viscount Gort, Chief of the British Field Forces.

One of the specific illustrated lessons included in the handbook is on “Tanks—The Right and Wrong Way.”

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