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War is coming, the country is not prepared. England 1914: Sir Robert Baden-Powell, father of the Scout movement founded in 1907, writes "Quick Training for War". For the first time in German as SPARTANAT Red Book:
In 1914, a great war breaks out in Europe. The British also need forces for the front. Soldiers need to be trained quickly. Thick regulations won't help. Always ready for action. Training young soldiers with Baden-Powell's tips.
"Quick Training for War" is the training pocketbook by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, the legendary founder of the Scouts.
- How to score cleverness
- Why drill is important
- How to protect your men
- Clarity in giving commands
The British officer, who founded the Scouts in 1907, writes in 1914 "Quick Training for War". He wants to encourage young soldiers to have "courage, common sense, wit, and cheerfulness." Baden-Powell gives tips for training. He conveys his own war experiences so that recruits can learn quickly and from practice.
"QUICK TRAINING FOR WAR" by Sir Robert Baden-Powell, SPARTANAT Red Book 7, pocket-sized paperback, 144 pages, Euro 15.90
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