The Army Reform Wanted - Maximum Of Defence, With Minimum Of Expence, penned by G.H. Deffell, presents a compelling argument for strategic military reform. This work delves into the critical need for optimizing defense capabilities while minimizing financial burdens. Deffell's treatise offers insights into 19th-century military thought, advocating for efficient resource allocation and innovative approaches to defense strategy.
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