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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 abstract "The Army Manoeuvres of 1912 was the last exercise of its kind conducted by the British army before the outbreak of the First World War. (The Army Manoeuvres of 1913 were on a much smaller scale.) In the manoeuvres, Sir James Grierson decisively beat Douglas Haig, calling into question Haig's abilities as a field commander.J. E. B. Seely, the Secretary of State for War had invited General Foch, a Russian delegation under Grand Duke Nicholas, and the Ministers for Defence of Canada (Sam Hughes) and South Africa (Jan Smuts). King George V arranged to visit the battlefield.".
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Charles_James_Briggs.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Douglas_Haig,_1st_Earl_Haig.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Foch.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink J._E._B._Seely,_1st_Baron_Mottistone.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink James_Grierson.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Jan_Smuts.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Samuel_Lomax.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Scots_Greys.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Secretary_of_State_for_War.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Thomas_Snow_(British_Army_officer).
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLink Trinity_Hall,_Cambridge.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLinkText "1912 Manoeuvres".
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 wikiPageWikiLinkText "Army Manoeuvres of 1912".
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 subject Category:1912_in_England.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 subject Category:1912_in_military_history.
- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 subject Category:20th-century_history_of_the_British_Army.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 hypernym Exercise.
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- Army_Manoeuvres_of_1912 comment "The Army Manoeuvres of 1912 was the last exercise of its kind conducted by the British army before the outbreak of the First World War. (The Army Manoeuvres of 1913 were on a much smaller scale.) In the manoeuvres, Sir James Grierson decisively beat Douglas Haig, calling into question Haig's abilities as a field commander.J. E. B.".
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