The British army, information management and the first world war revolution in military affairs/ Brian N Hall

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: 2018Subject(s): Online resources: In: The Journal of Strategic Studies : Vol 41 No.7, December 2018, pp. 1001-1030 (98)Summary: This article has shown that as the war progressed British commanders sought newer and better ways to gather process and disseminate information.This article takes the British expeditionary force (BEF) of the first world war as its case study and assesses the extent to which its IM system contributed to the emergence of the mordern battlefield in 1918.
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This article has shown that as the war progressed British commanders sought newer and better ways to gather process and disseminate information.This article takes the British expeditionary force (BEF) of the first world war as its case study and assesses the extent to which its IM system contributed to the emergence of the mordern battlefield in 1918.

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