A military manual dating from the early 20th century detailing the six key standards of discipline and instruction for soldiers. The author, Charles Anson Farnell, was an experienced drill sergeant who believed in the importance of physical fitness and mental discipline for army recruits. This book provides a fascinating insight into the training methods and values of the British army during a time of great upheaval and change.
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