Army
Found in 755 Collections and/or Records:
(Untitled), 20 Jun 1905
Copy of circular letter [from War Office] to General Officers Commanding-in-Chief [on fitness for service of Volunteer Forces] [White Paper Cmd.2437].
(Untitled), [1903]
Memorandum by WSC, Proposal for reducing the expenditure upon the Army, without weakening British garrisons abroad, and for providing a force immediately available for minor emergencies without calling up the reserves Draft, carbon copy. 2 sets of duplicates for folios 61 - 73 at CHAR 2/4/171 - 196.
(Untitled), [1903]
"Rough notes" by WSC on the Army Question, outlining the kind of scheme he would like to see set up typescript, with ms annotations by WSC.
(Untitled), [1903]
Memorandum by WSC on compulsory military service [manuscript] Set of duplicates at CHAR 2/4/197 - 206.
(Untitled), [1903]
Notes on the Yeomanry by WSC [ms, incomplete].
(Untitled), [1903]
Notes by WSC on the new Volunteer Regulations [ms].
(Untitled), [1903]
Comparison between WSC and Leo Amery's schemes for Army reform.
(Untitled), [1903]
Notes by WSC on the cost of the Army.
(Untitled), [1903]
Notes by WSC on the size of the Army.
(Untitled), 23 Apr 1902
Cutting - extract from speech by George Wyndham on military reform.
(Untitled), 08 May 1903
Cutting from the Military Mail, article The Unjust Treatment of the Militia.
(Untitled), 28 Feb 1903
Cutting from the Newcastle Weekly [ ], essays on the Volunteer Force and how to improve it by A. Douglas Currie, A. Henderson and G.P. Denton.
(Untitled), 09 Jul 1904
Cutting from The Spectator, article Shall the Militia Be Abolished?.
(Untitled), [1904]
Notes on Lord Esher's scheme for Army reform.
(Untitled), [1903]
2 sets of duplicates for CHAR 2/4/61 - 73.
(Untitled), [1903]
Duplicates for CHAR 2/4/117 - 126.
(Untitled), 14 Jan 1903
Letter from Leo Amery to WSC on Army reform. advocating an imperial army, 160,000 strong, together with a cheap national militia, voluntary or compulsory.
(Untitled), 03 Feb 1903
Letter from J. Moore Bailey to WSC, on national expenditure and army reform.
(Untitled), 14 Feb 1903
Letter from James Butterworth to WSC, praising his stand on army reform.
(Untitled), 23 Feb 1903
Letter from Lord Rosebery to WSC, praising speech on army reform.
(Untitled), 24 Mar 1903
Letter from Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman,Leader of the Opposition, to WSC, on House of Commons debate on Army reform and the need to secure stricter rules governing the admission of recruits.
(Untitled), 30 Mar [1903]
Letter from Henry Labouchere to WSC on army reform.
(Untitled), 25 Apr 1903
Letter from F.W. Saberton to WSC, on opposition to Broderick's army reform scheme.
(Untitled), 03 May 1903
Letter from Robert M. Sagar-Musgrave to WSC, enclosing cutting from the Yorkshire Post, reporting speech by the Duke of Argyll on army reform, mentioning WSC.
(Untitled), 13 May 1903
Letter from Henry Johnson, Secretary, Manchester District Liberal Unionist Association, to WSC, asking him to address meeting on the administration of the War Office.
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