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The author provides an insider survey of the British Army's organization, training, and daily life, explaining recruitment and the shaping of enlisted men, relations between officers and non-commissioned officers, and the roles of infantry, cavalry, artillery, engineers, and support services. Chapters describe camp routine, musketry and shooting practice, internal economy and administration, and recent reforms emphasizing initiative alongside obedience. Practical descriptions of station life, training cycles, manoeuvres and preparation for active service culminate in discussion of the new army and experiences of campaigning, with attention to the logistical and human factors that determine efficiency.

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Evelyn Charles Vivian

Evelyn Charles Vivian was a British author and historian known for his contributions to military and aeronautical literature. His notable works include "A History of Aeronautics," which explores the development of flight and aviation technology, and "The British Army from Within," providing insights into the life and structure of the British Army. Vivian's writings reflect a keen interest in both military affairs and the advancements in aeronautics during his time, making him a significant figure in early 20th-century historical discourse.

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