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		<title>Story of the Bugle Horn</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[taken from Semper Paratus
(History of The Royal Hamilton Light Infantry)
by Brereton Greenhous)
Armies have always had to adapt their methods of fighting and their equipment to the type of country in Which they might be required to operate. On the plains and along the river valleys of Europe, where visibility could be measured at least in [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[The extensive knowledge of writers of both articles and letters for Military Modeling cannot fail to impress all readers. Details of dress, equipment, command structures are discussed at length and with authority. Then, too, manufacturers large and small can supply us with a range of goods covering a vast area in time, space and scale. [...]]]></description>
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